Immerse yourself in the rich history and vibrant culture of Tunis on a private tour. Explore ancient Carthage, the bustling Medina, and the picturesque village of Sidi Bou Said. Book now for an unforgettable journey!
Immerse yourself in the rich history and vibrant culture of Tunis on a private tour. Explore ancient Carthage, the bustling Medina, and the picturesque village of Sidi Bou Said. Book now for an unforgettable journey!
- Avenue Habib Bourguiba - Avenue Habib Bourguiba is the main street of Tunis and one of the most famous avenues in the country. It is named after Habib Bourguiba, the first president of Tunisia, and is lined with palm trees, cafes, shops, and colonial-era buildings. It’s a great place to soak up the vibrant atmosphere of the city and experience its…
- Avenue Habib Bourguiba - Avenue Habib Bourguiba is the main street of Tunis and one of the most famous avenues in the country. It is named after Habib Bourguiba, the first president of Tunisia, and is lined with palm trees, cafes, shops, and colonial-era buildings. It’s a great place to soak up the vibrant atmosphere of the city and experience its modern side. Travelers can walk down the avenue and see the clock tower, the theater, and the iconic statue of Ibn Khaldoun, a famous Tunisian historian and philosopher. It’s also a popular spot for local events, such as parades and concerts, making it a must-visit for anyone who wants to see the lively side of Tunis.
- Theatre Municipal de la Ville de Tunis - The Theatre of Tunis, a cultural jewel in the city’s heart, stands as a testament to Tunisia’s rich artistic heritage. This prestigious venue, known for its elegant architecture and sophisticated ambiance, hosts a diverse array of performances, from traditional Tunisian plays to contemporary international acts. Its grand stage and exquisite interiors provide a mesmerizing backdrop, making it a focal point for arts and culture enthusiasts seeking to experience the vibrant performing arts scene of Tunisia.
- Cathedral of St. Vincent de Paul - Cathédrale Saint-Vincent-de-Paul is a crown jewel of Tunis, situated in Ville Nouvelle, the ‘new city’ born of French colonial times. This 19th-century cathedral, an embodiment of Romanesque and Byzantine architectural styles, offers a glimpse into a distinctive era of Tunisian history. Its grand façade and ornate interior transport you to a different time, reflecting a period of European influence in this North African nation. As we wander its serene corridors and appreciate the details of its design, we’ll gain insight into the cultural blend that shapes Tunis’s unique character
- Marche central de Tunis, Fondouk El Ghala - At Marché Central, travelers will immerse themselves in the local culture and experience the hustle and bustle of a traditional Tunisian market. Here, they can find a variety of fresh and colorful fruits and vegetables, as well as a selection of locally sourced meats and cheeses. The market is a great place to witness the daily life of Tunisians as they shop for their meals. With its lively atmosphere and endless options, Marché Central is a must-visit destination for foodies and travelers seeking an authentic Tunisian experience.
- Beb Bhar - From the lively ambience of Le Marché Central de Tunis, we make our way to the historic Beb Bhar, also known as ‘Porte de France.’ This iconic gateway once marked the boundary between the European city and the old Medina, and still stands as a symbolic doorway between Tunis’ past and present.
A monumental arch, Beb Bhar is steeped in history, its stone façade bearing silent witness to the passage of time. As we traverse this threshold, you’ll feel the seamless blend of eras — the modern pulse of the city gently giving way to the alluring charm of the old Medina. This transition point offers a tangible link to the city’s past and provides a meaningful start to our exploration of Tunis’ enchanting Medina.
- Medina of Tunis - The Medina of Tunis is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the largest medinas in the world. As we walk through its winding alleys, travelers will see a vibrant blend of cultures, with influences from Arab, Berber, Andalusian, and Ottoman civilizations. We will visit historic mosques, traditional souks, and stunning palaces, including the famous Dar Hussein and Dar Ben Abdallah. Travelers can shop for local handicrafts, sample delicious street food, and immerse themselves in the bustling energy of this ancient city.
- Zitouna Mosque - Visiting the Mosque Zitouna is a must-do for anyone interested in Islamic architecture and history. Dating back to the 8th century, this mosque has undergone several renovations and expansions over the centuries, with the most recent being in the 19th century. Its beautiful minaret dominates the medina skyline, and its interior is adorned with intricate tile work, calligraphy, and wood carvings. As one of the largest and oldest mosques in Tunisia, it remains an important religious and cultural center for the local community. Visitors are welcome to admire the stunning architecture and learn about the role of the mosque in Tunisian society.
- Kheireddine Palace - Town Museum Tunis - Palace Kheireddine is a beautiful 19th-century palace located in the heart of the medina of Tunis. It was built in 1860 for the wealthy Kheireddine Pasha, who was one of the most influential ministers in the history of Tunisia. Today, the palace has been converted into an art museum, which showcases a wide range of modern and contemporary art. The museum is a must-visit destination for art lovers, as it features an impressive collection of Tunisian and international artwork. Visitors can also enjoy the palace’s stunning architecture, intricate decorations, and beautiful gardens. A visit to the Palace Kheireddine is a perfect opportunity to learn more about the rich history and culture of Tunisia, while also enjoying some of the country’s finest modern art.
- Tourbet El Bey - Torbet El Bey is a beautiful mausoleum located in the heart of Tunis, dating back to the 18th century. It served as the final resting place for the Husainid dynasty of Beys, who ruled Tunisia for more than two centuries. The mausoleum is an excellent example of traditional Tunisian architecture, featuring intricate tile work, carved wooden doors, and stunning marble floors. Visitors can admire the peaceful ambiance of the courtyard, where several tombs are situated. The interior of the mausoleum houses the main tomb of the Bey, which is adorned with chandeliers and offers a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of the Tunisian elite in the past. A visit to Torbet El Bey is a must-do for anyone interested in Tunisian history and architecture.
- Dar Lasram - Nestled within the heart of the Medina, our journey leads us next to Dar Lasram. An 18th-century mansion turned museum, Dar Lasram is a splendid example of Tunisian domestic architecture, offering a fascinating insight into aristocratic life during the Ottoman period.
Housing the Association de Sauvegarde de la Médina, it serves as a guardian of the Medina’s heritage. With over three thousand artifacts, including manuscripts, photographs, and antique furniture, Dar Lasram is a treasure trove of Tunisian cultural heritage.
From its ornate wooden doors to the exquisite tile work, each room in the mansion tells a unique story of its past occupants. One of the highlights is the panoramic view from the terrace overlooking the Medina and the city beyond - a vista that beautifully frames the layers of Tunis’ historical and contemporary life.
- Kasbah Square - El Kasbah Square, a hub of historical significance and cultural vibrancy, offers a glimpse into the heart of local life. This historic square is known for its stunning architecture and lively atmosphere, where tradition meets the present.
- Sidi Bou Said - Discover the enchanting charm of Sidi Bou Said, a picturesque village perched atop a cliff overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. Famous for its striking white and blue buildings, winding cobbled streets, and vibrant flowering vines, this idyllic destination offers breathtaking sea views, an array of artisan shops, and quaint cafés. Sidi Bou Said is a serene escape that captivates artists, writers, and travelers with its unique beauty and tranquil atmosphere.”
- Museum Dar el-Annabi - Dar El Annabi is a charming traditional house located in the picturesque town of Sidi Bou Said, known for its beautiful blue and white architecture. Travelers who book this experience will have the opportunity to explore the fascinating history and culture of Tunisia through the lens of this historic home. Inside, visitors can admire the intricate tilework, wood carvings, and other decorative features that make Dar El Annabi a true masterpiece of Tunisian art and architecture. The house also boasts a lovely rooftop terrace with panoramic views of the Mediterranean sea and the surrounding town. Whether you’re a history buff, an architecture enthusiast, or simply looking for a peaceful retreat in the heart of Sidi Bou Said, Dar El Annabi is a must-see attraction.
- Ennejma Ezzahra - Ennejma Ezzahra, also known as the Palace of Baron d’Erlanger, is a stunning villa in Sidi Bou Said that offers a unique glimpse into the history and culture of Tunisia. Travelers will have the opportunity to explore the lavish rooms and gardens of the palace, which are filled with beautiful mosaics, intricate woodwork, and other decorative features that showcase the artistic traditions of the country. In addition to the palace itself, visitors can also enjoy panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea and the surrounding countryside. Whether you’re a history buff, an art lover, or simply looking to soak up the beauty of Tunisia, Ennejma Ezzahra is a must-see destination that should not be missed.
- Cafe des Delices - Travelers will enjoy a visit to the iconic Café des Délices, located in the heart of Sidi Bou Said. This picturesque cafe offers a panoramic view of the Mediterranean Sea and the surrounding village, making it a perfect spot to relax and soak up the atmosphere.
- Mosquee De Sidi Bou Said - Sidi Bou Said Mosque and Tomb are two of the most important historical and cultural landmarks in the town of Sidi Bou Said, which is named after the 13th-century holy man. The mosque, also known as the Zaouia of Sidi Bou Said, is a stunning example of Islamic architecture, with its elegant white dome, intricate tilework, and ornate minaret. Visitors who book this experience will have the opportunity to explore the mosque and learn about its fascinating history and religious significance.
Next to the mosque is the tomb of Sidi Bou Said, a peaceful and serene spot surrounded by fragrant jasmine and other flowers. It’s a popular destination for both tourists and locals alike. Travelers can pay their respects to Sidi Bou Said and learn more about his life and legacy.
Together, the Sidi Bou Said Mosque and Tomb offer a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of Tunisia and the importance of religion in Tunisian society.
- Café des Nattes - At Café des Nattes, travelers will experience the charming ambiance of a historic café that has been frequented by famous French writers and philosophers such as Simone de Beauvoir, Albert Camus, Paul Klee, and André Gide.
- All fees and/or taxes
- Tea and coffee
- Guided tour
- All fees and/or taxes
- Tea and coffee
- Guided tour
- Lunch
- Private transportation
- Lunch
- Private transportation
Embark on an unforgettable journey through Tunis with our immersive walking tour. Explore the city’s vibrant culture and rich history, from the bustling streets to the captivating Medina, highlighted by landmarks like Zitouna Mosque and Tourbet El Bey.
Our adventure continues to the picturesque Sidi Bou Said. Marvel at its iconic white and blue…
Embark on an unforgettable journey through Tunis with our immersive walking tour. Explore the city’s vibrant culture and rich history, from the bustling streets to the captivating Medina, highlighted by landmarks like Zitouna Mosque and Tourbet El Bey.
Our adventure continues to the picturesque Sidi Bou Said. Marvel at its iconic white and blue architecture, wander through its artistic alleyways, and soak in stunning views of the Mediterranean.
As a local guide, I offer genuine insights, connecting you to the deeper story of Tunis. Our small group size ensures a personal and interactive experience, with opportunities to engage with locals and discover at your own pace.
This tour is more than a simple exploration; it’s an intimate journey into the heart of Tunis and the tranquil beauty of Sidi Bou Said. Experience these gems as a friend, not just a tourist.
- Travel time is included in tour duration
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.