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NAME:
From the French " monastère", or " monastery").
LOCATION AND ACCESS: 165 km south-east of Tunis, 24 km east of Sousse,
80 km east of Kairouan. Railway
station at Sousse. Skanès -Monastir international airport, tel. 261-314.
DIALING CODE: 03.
ACCOMMODATION: See Hotels Listing.
RESTAURANTS: Le Grill, le Chandelier, le Central, la Rosa, le Captain, Calypso Panorama King's, Le Rempart.
See also Restaurants Listing.
AMENITIES: Post office, various shops, pharmacies, hospital, coach station, service stations, car hire
(Hertz, airport post n:8, tel. 261-314), numerous travel agents, congress building, banks.
TOURIST INFORMATION: Commissariat regional au tourisme in Skanès (tel. 461 205 or 089, 462894), at
airport (tel. 4630216).
Monastir, 9th century walls and
an imposing Ribat tower over a modern resort complex and the result is amazingly harmonious. Monastir captures
that blend of the traditional and modern that characterizes Tunisia. A marina nestled in the shade of the walls
provides a enjoyable promenade as does the long avenue that offers the bluest of Mediterranean seas on one side
and open air terraces of Hotels,
restaurants and coffee houses from where you can enjoy the view.
The "monastery" after which
the town was named, was built by an Islamic religious order in 797 to defend the town from roaming nomadic tribes
and Byzantine warships. The fortress houses a lovely museum of Islamic art and artifacts.
For more information, consult the brochures corner
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