Exploring Tunis, Tunis

The Reasons Why Tunis is Worth Visiting

The sights of Tunis have made Tunisia known as the mysterious country of Africa. This city is a combination of old medieval and modern neighborhoods. In this article, we will discuss about the most beautiful attractions in Tunis.

Tunisia is a beautiful country in North Africa, which borders Algeria to the west and Libya to the east and south. This country with an area of  163,610 square kilometres has a population of over 12 million people. Tunis, the capital of Tunisia is one of the most enchanting cities in the world, which is now registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This country has a mediterranean climate with mild, rainy winters and hot, dry summers. The official religion of Tunisia is Islam, and the majority of people are Sunni Muslims, but you can see some religions such as Christianity, Jewish and other Religious groups. Arabic is the official language of this country and due to the country's history of colonialism, French is the second most common language in Tunisia, which is very widely spoken.

 

Where is Tunis?

Tunis is located in the northeast of the country, on the Mediterranean coast and has a moderate climate. This city with an area of 104 square kilometres an a population of over 2.4 million people is the largest and also most populous city of Tunisia. Tunis, the capital of Tunisia is one of the most enchanting cities in the world, which is now registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This city has hosted a series of Tunisian festivals and celebrations, art exhibitions, movies and international concerts.

Some Most Interesting Facts About Tunisia

  • Tunisia is a female name.
  • Tunisia is the smallest country in North Africa by land area.
  • Tunisia has two official languages: the first and most common is Arabic and the second is French.

 

Top Tourist Attractions in Tunis

Sidi Bou Said

The amazing neighborhood was built in the Andalusian style by three young painters who lived here in 1914. This small village is full of blue and white houses this is located neear Tunis. Sidi Bou Said village has many souvenir shops and small restaurants, which one of these restaurants is located on top of a beautiful hill and has a spectacular view.

 

Cathedral of St Vincent de Paul and St Olivia of Palermo

This church is one of the historical landmarks in Tunis, which was built in 1893. The church is located in the new part of the city and is the largest remaining building of the French colonial era in Tunisia. The architecture of this beautiful church is a combination of Tunisian, African and Gothic styles.

Address: 53 Rue Mokhtar Attia, Tunis, Tunisia

 

Amphitheater of El Jem

 

This beautiful Roman place is one of the best examples of amphitheater architecture in the world, which was built during the Roman rule in this country. This magnificent amphitheater is currently used for concerts. It’s also an ideal place for classical music performances. The Tunisian Music Symphonic Festival was also held in this place in 2012. This structure with a capacity of 30,000 people is considered as the third largest amphitheater in the Roman world.

Address: Route Mahdia, El Jem, Tunisia

Médina

Medina is considered the historical heart of the city. The main entrance gate was built in 1848, which is called "Bab Al Bahr". This old neighborhood has been included in the UNESCO World Heritage List since 1979 and houses one tenth of the population of Tunis. This part of the city consists more than 700 historical monuments including palaces, mosques, tombs and fountains.

 

Bardo National Museum

Bardo National Museum is one of the most important and popular attractions of the city of Tunis. Bardo National Museum is one of the most prestigious museums in Tunisia, located in the suburbs of Bardo. This museum is one of the most important museums in the Mediterranean region and the second museum in Africa after the Cairo Museum in Egypt, which has very rich works.

Address: P7, Tunisia

 

Ez-Zitouna Mosque

One of the sights of Tunis is Ez-Zitouna Mosque. You have to go to the heart of the city to see this historical work of Tunis. The many pillars of the mosque are a reminder of the Carthage era. Only Muslims are allowed to enter the main building of this mosque, but the outside of it is also very impressive.

Address: 30 Rue Jamaa Ez Zitouna, Tunis, Tunisia

 

Most famous Foods in Tunis

 

Brik

Brik is the most famous and traditional dish of Tunisia, which you can find it on the menu of most restaurants and hotels. To prepare this dish, a thin pastry is wrapped and filling that usually consist of tuna, meat, egg, and cheese.

 

Couscous

Couscous is one of the main dishes of Tunis, which is usually cooked with lamb and potatoes, pumpkin and beans are served with this food.

 

Tunisian Salad

Tunisian Salad is a unique Tunisian salad, which is so popular among people. This salas is made of tomatoes, onions, olives, potatoes, cucumbers, tuna and eggs and usually served with lemon and olive oil and sometimes "harissa".

 

Lablabi

Lablabi is one of the traditional dishes of Tunis and Tunisia. This famous stew is made with chickpeas, harissa paste, and bread.

 

Mechouia Salad

Mechouia Salad is a traditional red salad that can be found in most restaurants and cafes, and sometimes served alongside other dishes. This salad is a combination of grilled red peppers, tomatoes, onions with oil, lemon, tuna and boiled eggs.

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