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Medina is the most popular and most visited area of Tunisia. Many beautiful buildings from different periods in the history of the country have been preserved here. Medina attracts with its colorful street markets. You can purchase jewelry made of silver and natural stones, as well as plenty of popular souvenirs. During the colonial period, several gates have been built in this historic district. They have survived to this day. Bab el Bahr Gate is the most beautiful one. Medina is a great place for hiking. Its best souvenir shops are found on Gemma e Zaytoun Street. There are several interesting sights on the territory of the New City, including the beautiful Saint Vincent de Paul Cathedral. It is the largest of the remaining buildings of the colonial period. The facade of the cathedral is designed in the best traditions of the Neo-Romanesque style. The cathedral was built at the end of the 19th century by the French. Its interior design has remained almost unchanged. One of the most beautiful streets of the New City - Habib Bourguiba Avenue - originates nearby. It is surrounded by slender rows of palm trees and is full of excellent monuments of architecture of the colonial times. It is here that you'll find prestigious hotels. A spectacular Art Nouveau building is occupied by the Hotel du Lac. For lovers of picturesque corners we can recommend Belvedere Park, one of the most beautiful and largest in the city. Rare species of pine trees, palm, olive, and fig trees grow … Read further

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For lovers of picturesque corners we can recommend Belvedere Park, one of the most beautiful and largest in the city. Rare species of pine trees, palm, olive, and fig trees grow here. The park is located on the hillside. If you reach its top, you'll enjoy a wonderful panorama of the city. A small zoo operates here, as well as the Museum of Modern Art with a collection of Tunisian artwork. Not far from the … Open

Tunis sightseeing

In addition to magnificent monuments of the past we simply can’t fail to mention beautiful markets of Tunisia. Here you will find all kinds of products, but seafood and sweets remain the leaders among sales, as well as flavorful and unique tea. Many art connoisseurs call Bardo Museum the real treasure. This facility is opened at Dar Hussein Palace. The collection of Roman mosaics, which is exhibited in the … Open

Moving around in Tunisia - transportation

The transport infrastructure in Tunisia is quite well developed. The most popular form of public transportation is buses. Depending on the carrier’s company, the technical condition of the automobiles also varies. However, every tourist is generally guaranteed a safe and relatively comfortable travel on this type of transport. Also, within the cities, there are particular types of minibuses that stand out among all the others with regards to their color (white with a red horizontal stripe). They are known to commute passengers much faster than regular buses, and their ticket price is also cheaper. It should be noted that in the major cities of Tunisia there is the so-called TGM transport. In fact, it is a regular European tram. The local government regularly allocates money for the purchase of new trams and as a result, moving around the city using this kind of transport is quite comfortable. … Open

Economy roadmap of Tunisia

Today in Tunisia, most of the output from oil production is exported, which makes it possible to fully improve the country’s foreign reserve. In addition, large foreign exchange earnings also come from the export of the national fruit finik and olive oil. Over the past two decades, Tunisia’s industry has been developing at an incredibly high pace. This also contributed to the influx of foreign capital. Such investments consequently made it possible to open up new industrial facilities and provide employment for the majority of the able-bodied population. The main branch of the economy is the mining industry. In addition to energy resources, phosphorite is also produced here. They are also actively exported. Lead and zinc were first mined in Tunisia about a hundred years ago. Despite the fact that the deposits of these ores, as well as other non-ferrous metals, are depleted, extraction activities are still ongoing. … Open

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