Unfortunately I couln't find information about the architect and when it was built.
Location: Habib Bourgiba Blvd
Written Oct 2, 2006
- the white village - check my Sidi Bou Zid page!!!
http://members.virtualtourist.com/m/12356/102f/4/
Written Nov 8, 2005
Don't forget some sunnies, a can of sprite and some chewing gum for the camels.
Written May 19, 2004
The whole place is off the beaten path.
Written Aug 26, 2002
tunis is very beautiful arabic city,tunis city divided to modern part and old part which contain the old mosques and old markets (souk).
Written Aug 26, 2002
This is the Olimpic Stadium. Not in the very center of the city. I was there to see the Mediterranean Games inaugural ceremony.
Written Aug 25, 2002
Written Aug 25, 2002
Written Aug 24, 2002
Written Aug 24, 2002
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This is the Olimpic Stadium. Not in the very center of the city. I was there to see the Mediterranean Games inaugural ceremony.
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A: Train to Monastir? Bus from there?
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Tunis feels very different to the rest of Tunisia. When we arrived in the Ville Nouvelle my first impression was that Tunis was like a French town. The taxi dropped us off at Avenue Bourguiba, a...
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Tunis, the capital of Tunisia, is located at the western side of the Gulf of Tunis in the north-east of the country. It is by far the largest city in Tunisia with a population of 750,000 and estimates...
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Shouldnt miss out the charming labyrinthine & ancient Medina with its narrow lanes & broad pavement shaded by trees. That's actually a UNESCO World-Heritage !
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It was a very hot day when I've visited the capital town of Tunis, almost impossible the walk around. After a short walk in the area of overcrowded Medina, we went to visit the famous Bardo Museum,......
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When I first visited Tunis in 2005 it was just for a couple of hours which without a guide in Medina is not enough at all for all monuments there. So, this time I went to Tunis again and spent 8 hours...
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