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Amphitheater of El Jem
Historical landmark
Ancient Roman amphitheater, known for its preserved state, hosting rare artifact displays & events.
4.80 (6.8K reviews)
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Dougga
Heritage preservation
Stone remnants of a 6th century BCE–town, featuring tombs, arches & a well-preserved Roman theater.
4.80 (1.2K reviews)
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Chebika Oasis
Tourist attraction
👍👍 Worth a trip.
A lot of hiking. Not made for wheelchairs and handycaped people.
But once at the spot, it's very nice. Especially when you wait a bit until everyone is gone.
Then you can even hear frogs😊
4.70 (1.7K reviews)
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El Jem Museum
Archaeological museum
This archaeological museum in a Roman villa–style building features local artifacts & nearby ruins.
4.70 (1.1K reviews)
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Baths of Antoninus
Historical landmark
Built in the 2nd century, this large Roman Thermae complex is now part of an archaeological park.
4.60 (3.4K reviews)
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Djerba Crocodile Farm
Zoo
Large crocodile zoo with feeding shows, other assorted reptiles & a historical museum.
4.60 (3K reviews)
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Djerbahood
Open air museum
An entire village is adorned with global street art featuring participants from over 30 nations.
4.60 (2.8K reviews)
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Ribat
Historical place
Sprawling & well-preserved 8th-century coastal fort, now home to a Museum of Islamic Art.
4.60 (2.2K reviews)
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Great Mosque of Kairouan
Mosque
Iconic 600s mosque with hulking fortress walls, a square minaret & ornate architectural details.
4.60 (2.1K reviews)
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Ez-Zitouna Mosque
Mosque
Historic mosque & revered Islamic university, the oldest in Tunisia, with a 141-ft. minaret.
4.60 (1.8K reviews)
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Byrsa Hill
Archaeological site
Archaeological remains of an ancient Carthaginian city later redeveloped during the Roman Empire.
4.60 (1.1K reviews)
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Uthina Archaeological Site
Archaeological site
👍👍 Entry is a bargain at 8 dinars to the whole archaeological site. It takes about 2 hours to see everything. Bring water. Visited in June, and was the only visitor at the time.
The amphitheatre is fantastic, as is the Temple and other sites. You can see amazing mosaics on the ground. Really, well wor...
4.70 (434 reviews)
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Sidi Bou Said
Tourist attraction
👍👍 The idyllic, thriving metropolis town of Sidi Bou Said is located atop a steep cliff overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. Twenty kilometers or so from the capital city Tunis, Sidi Bou Said is a favored getaway destination for locals and tourists alike. Stroll along cobblestone streets lined with small...
4.60 (822 reviews)
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Ong Jmal
Tourist attraction
😐 A site for the fan boys of Star Wars. The abandoned film sets leave a sense of nostalgia and fantasy. There were many hawkers setting up tables selling star wars related souvenirs. As with many desert related attractions, camel rides were always offered.
4.60 (677 reviews)
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National Museum of Bardo
National museum
Artifacts from Carthage & the world's largest collection of Roman mosaics in a palatial setting.
4.50 (2.4K reviews)
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Bulla Regia - Archaeological Site
Archaeological site
👍👍 This place is just amazing! I have never visited a Roman ruin like this. It is very original.
At first you think that it is another ruin and then you discover the underground houses!
It is a must if you go to Tunisia.
We went by car as it is the easiest way to arrive there.
Staff is very friendly.
4.70 (276 reviews)
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Mosque Malik ibn Anas Carthage
Mosque
👍 Awesome building but do your own research: there are no french/English explanations for foreign visitors.
Free to enter near prayer time
4.70 (257 reviews)