What to do and see in Tunis, Tunis Governorate: The Best Things to do Good for a Rainy Day

January 26, 2022 Tambra Mccollister

Founded by the Berbers in the 2nd millennium BCE, the city of Tunis has been controlled by Phoenicians, Romans, Arab Muslims, the Ottomans, the Spanish, the French and the Germans, finally achieving independence as the capital of Tunisia in 1956. This history has made Tunis a mélange of ancient and modern cultures. The medina is a network of narrow alleyways, mosques, mausoleums, palaces and a souq where shoppers haggle over the price of everything from filigreed gold to inexpensive souvenirs.
Restaurants in Tunis

1. The National Bardo Museum

P7, Tunis Tunisia 216-1-513-650 http://www.bardomuseum.tn
Excellent
67%
Good
26%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
1%
Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 1,416 reviews

The National Bardo Museum

Spectacular Roman mosaics are the high point of this museum.

Reviewed By Ironsides2014 - Gladstone, United States

This museum is located in an 18th century royal palace. So many Roman mosaics and Statues. The mosaics are beautiful and a must see. There is a showcase with the bullet holes from the 2015 terrorist attack. Highly recommend this Museum.

2. Marche central de Tunis, Fondouk El Ghala

Marche central, Tunis Tunisia http://mutualheritage-tunis.univ-tours.fr/items/show/2
Excellent
64%
Good
27%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
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4.5 based on 45 reviews

Marche central de Tunis, Fondouk El Ghala

Reviewed By yns_10 - Sydney, Australia

It was fun to explore the fabulous fresh produce and spice section of the central market, especially when it was such a hassle free experience.

3. Dar El Jeld

Tunis Tunisia http://www.commune-tunis.gov.tn/publish/content/article.asp?ID=19666
Excellent
67%
Good
22%
Satisfactory
11%
Poor
0%
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4.5 based on 9 reviews

Dar El Jeld

Reviewed By yns_10 - Sydney, Australia

Probably our favourite door in the medina. The hotel inside is luxurious and the rooftop restaurant excellent. Next time we will try the spa!

4. Zitouna Mosque

Rue Jamaa Ezzitouna, Tunis Tunisia http://www.commune-tunis.gov.tn/publish/content/article.asp?id=19344&idDiv=1
Excellent
51%
Good
30%
Satisfactory
11%
Poor
4%
Terrible
4%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 379 reviews

Zitouna Mosque

This mosque dates back to around 860.

Reviewed By yns_10 - Sydney, Australia

This is the oldest mosque (foundation dates back to 732AD) in Tunis and is enormous consisting of the prayer room, courtyard, galleries, university, ancillary rooms and outbuildings. As non-muslims, we could not enter but did get good views from the rooftop terraces of a few shops.

5. Cathedral of St. Vincent de Paul

Avenue Bourguiba, Tunis Tunisia +216 71 840 622 http://www.cathedraledetunis.com/
Excellent
36%
Good
42%
Satisfactory
20%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 331 reviews

Cathedral of St. Vincent de Paul

Reviewed By Joe_AR1087 - Chicago, United States

Wonderful cathedral in which I had the chance to go in and see. They had mass which of course is in French and to get in there is security to make sure you don’t have weapons which I assume to protect from extreme terrorists who don’t like non Muslims. Definitely check it out and it shows some history in there.

6. Tourbet El Bey

60 Rue Tourbet El Bey the old Medina of Tunis, Tunis 1008 Tunisia http://www.commune-tunis.gov.tn/publish/content/article.asp?id=19366&idDiv=1
Excellent
15%
Good
47%
Satisfactory
21%
Poor
6%
Terrible
11%
Overall Ratings

3.5 based on 34 reviews

Tourbet El Bey

7. carrefour Tunisie

La Soukra, Tunis Tunisia
Excellent
18%
Good
43%
Satisfactory
18%
Poor
7%
Terrible
14%
Overall Ratings

3.5 based on 56 reviews

carrefour Tunisie

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