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Ennejma Ezzahra Palace, Sidi Bou Said

Ennejma Ezzahra Palace: Sidi Bou Said’s Music Museum and the Home of Baron d’Erlanger

When visiting the Ennejma Ezzahra Palace in Sidi Bou Said, Tunisia, you can expect to see elaborate Arab-Islamic architecture set in stunning terraced gardens, with sweeping views across the Mediterranean Sea. The cliffside early 20th-century palace and estate was built for painter and musicologist Baron Rodolphe d’Erlanger. It is now home to the Center for […]

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Where to Stay in Tunis in 2026: Best Hotels in Lac, Gammarth, Central Tunis and Sidi Bou Said

Visitors to the Tunisian capital of Tunis are greeted by a sensory experience of a vibrant Islamic city, whose culture is woven into its ancient history and tradition. Choosing the right hotel for your stay is key to a successful visit to this North African city, divided into four distinct zones, each offering different vibes

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Carthage Travel Guide

You may expect for there to be little left of Phoenician or Punic Carthage after it was destroyed by the Romans, the city was rebuilt by the romans but with some remains of earlier buildings left undisturbed. There is more of Roman Carthage to see though, an important city and capital of the Roman Province

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Tunis Travel Guide

History Tunis dates from at least the 4th Century BC when Berbers founded the town of Tunes. Tunis is close to Carthage and many visitors to Tunis visit the historic Carthaginian capital’s UNESCO world heritage site. Tunis though was destroyed by the romans at the same time as Carthage and has a lot of history

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