TUNISIA Travel Guide, 5 best places in tunisia !!
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5. Sidi Bou Said
Sidi Bou Said is a town in northern Tunisia located about 20 km from the capital, Tunis.
The town itself is a tourist attraction and is known for its extensive use of blue and white.
4. Amphitheatre of El Jem
It is an oval amphitheatre in the city of El Djem, Tunisia. It is listed by UNESCO since 1979 as a World Heritage Site.
It was built around 238 AD, when the modern Tunisia belonged to the Roman province of Africa, in the city of Thysdrus.
3. Bourguiba Mousoleum
The Bourguiba mausoleum is a monumental grave in Monastir, containing the remains of former president Habib Bourguiba.
The mausoleum was built while Bourguiba was still alive, in 1963, in the modern Arab-Muslim style.
2. Dougga
Dougga is a Romano-Berber city in northern Tunisia, included in a 65 hectare archaeological site.
UNESCO qualified Dougga as a World Heritage Site in 1997.
1. Great Mosque Of Kairouan
It is one of the most important mosques in Tunisia, situated in the UNESCO World Heritage town of Kairouan.
It is one of the oldest places of worship in the Islamic world, as well as a model for all later mosques in the Maghreb.
tunisia travel guide, 5 best places in tunisia that you must visit.
Tunisia Travel Guide - The El Jem Amphitheatre in El Jem
Take a tour of El Jem Amphitheatre in El Jem, Tunisia -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
The town of El Jem, Tunisia contains an abundance of remnants from the Roman Empire.
Still only half-exposed above Tunisian sands, El Jem Amphitheater attests to the legacy of ancient Roman rule.
The amphitheater's towering colonnades were meant to impress visitors centuries ago, as they impress visitors today.
This amphitheater is the third largest of its time, after the Colosseum in Rome and the Capua theatre.
In ancient Roman times, the amphitheater was used for public spectacle fights featuring chariot races and gladiator battles.
Visitors can walk the amphitheater's expansive 427 meter circumference and tour the varying levels from spectator seating to the dungeon.
El Djem | Amphitheatre | Exploring Tunisia!
Very excited to bring you along on me trip to El Djem in Tunisia!
That means of course touring the Amphitheatre of Thysdus of the Amphitheatre of El Jem.
Join me as we step back in to history and roam in the footsteps of Gladiators.
El Djem is far from Tunis, so we started the day early. We drove for over 3 hours on the highway through thick fog till we got there.
Seeing the Amphitheatre for the first time was amazing, it is bigger than it seems in pictures and I could not wait to get in. We then got a short but informative guided tour and then we had a few hours to roam about by ourselves.
We walked on the open field where the gladiators would have fought, saw the openings where they would bring up exotic animals to fight the gladiators and walked in the underground structures that supported the games.
We then walked up a lot of steps as we through pathway after pathway roaming the halls all the way to the top. From there we got a great view of the elliptical space of the Amphitheatre and the steps where the spectators sat.
We then left El Djem to visit the village of Takrouna, and old Berder settlement located on a hill.
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Medina of Sousse, Amphitheatre of El Jem... True Tunisia / season 2 (day 2 & 3)
In this episode, stroll in the Medina of Sousse (UNESCO World Heritage Site) and climb the tower of the Ribat fortress; sail off the coast of Port El Kantaoui, and enjoy night life in Sousse. Be astonished by Amphitheatre of El Jem (UNESCO World Heritage Site and largest amphitheater in the world outside Italy). Like and share #TrueTunisia!
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Exploring Monastir, Sousse & El Jem in TUNISIA
Video chapters:
00:03 - 1. Exploring the Ribat of Monastir.
01:57 - 2. The Medina and the Kasbah in Sousse.
05:30 - 3. The magnificent Amphitheatre of El Jem.
11:58 - Extra clip 1: Happy Tunisian people at the Ribat.
12:15 - Extra clip 2: My friendly guide to the Medina in Sousse.
12:40 - Extra clip 3: Mahdia's best spot revealed by a kind local girl.
I was on a short winter holiday in Tunisia and visited three places with unique attractions to explore. Firstly, I was surprised over how grand the Ribat of Monastir was, then how busy it was in the Medina of Sousse and finally how similar the Amphitheatre in El Jem was to the Colosseum in Rome (but without the crowd!). But what made me so happy during this trip was how happy and friendly the Tunisian people was and they all wanted to help and show me their beautiful country.
I can warmly recommend Tunisia as your next tourist destination. But check out my video first for inspirations.
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Tunisia Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Tunisia? Check out our Tunisia Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Tunisia.
Top Places to visit in Tunisia:
Bardo National Museum, Port El Kantaoui, Great Mosque of Kairouan, Sousse Archaeological Museum, Medina of Sousse, Ez-Zitouna Mosque, Cathedral of St Vincent de Paul, Carthage National Museum, Byrsa, Carthageland Hammamet, Kasbah of Hammamet, Ichkeul Lake, Pupput, El Ghriba Synagogue, Friguia Animal Park
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¿VAS A VIAJAR A TÚNEZ? ¡Bien! Es un país lleno de historia, aventura, cultura, gastronomía.... ¡un oasis de país! #Túnez #Tunisia #Sahara
En el episodio de hoy Ruben Alonso viaja a Túnez invitado por la compañía de viajes de bajo coste Sunweb y la asociación Barcelona Travel Bloggers.
Sunweb: sunweb.es
bcnTB: bcntb.com
En el recorrido de cuatro días visitamos los destinos más populares del país de los que destacan muchos lugares declarados Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO entre los que destacan:
Anfiteatro de El Jem
Sitio arqueológico de Cartago
Medina de Susa
Además, recorrimos lugares del desierto del Sahara o del Mediterráneo tan emblemáticos como:
Matmata
turismodetunez.com/Actividades/Descubrir-el-Sahara/Matmata
Tozeur
turismodetunez.com/Actividades/Descubrir-el-Sahara/Tozeur
Sidi Bou Said
turismodetunez.com/Destinos/Sidi-Bou-Said
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In today's episode travels to Tunisia Ruben Alonso invited by the low cost travel company Sunweb and the organization Barcelona Travel Bloggers.
Sunweb: sunweb.com
bcnTB: bcntb.com
In the four-day tour visit the most popular destinations in the country which include many sites declared World Heritage Site by UNESCO among them:
Anfiteatro de El Jem
Archaeological Site of Carthage
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Medina of Sousse
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In addition, we toured parts of the Sahara desert or the Mediterranean as emblematic as:
Matmata
cometotunisia.co.uk/what-to-do/item/matmata-the-home-of-star-wars
Tozeur
cometotunisia.co.uk/what-to-do/item/tozeur
Sidi Bou Said
cometotunisia.co.uk/what-to-do/item/sidi-bou-said-beach
Tunis Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Tunis in Tunisia.
Tunis is the capital of Tunisia and this 'Paris' of North Africa is a metropolis with a long history.
In the centre of the medina, the domed roof of the souk encircles the Olive-Tree Mosque, the spiritual centre of the old town.
The central market district dates back to the Hafsid and Early Christian period. Here, there's something for everyone, many of the goods being skillfully crafted under the watchful eye of prospective purchasers. While strolling through the markets, it's like being part of an Arabian fairy-tale with all the magic of the One Thousand and One Nights.
The tall, octagonal minaret of the Sidi Youssef Dey Mosque is an example of Tunisia's earliest Syric building design and opposite is the Dar-el-Bey, former palace of the Turkish monarchs.
Dar Ben Abdallah is a splendid palace that dates back to the 18th century and since 1975, has incorporated a folklore museum that is well worth a visit. A large cool courtyard is dominated by a central marble fountain that is surrounded by both residential and official rooms. The lavish lifestyle of the 19th century is on full display in numerous rooms with precious furniture and crystal chandeliers, as well as beautifully attired life-size dolls.
Today, Bardo is an elegant suburb of villas but in the 19th century, the Turkish Beys built their palace district within it. The former harem today contains the majestic Bardo Museum.
Tunis has all the wonderful atmosphere of this region's historic and colorful past.
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The Amphitheatre of El Djem Tour, Mahdia, Tunisia
The Amphitheatre of El Djem Tour, Mahdia, Tunisia
The impressive ruins of the largest colosseum in North Africa, a huge amphitheatre which could hold up to 35,000 spectators, are found in the small village of El Jem. This 3rd-century monument illustrates the grandeur and extent of Imperial Rome.
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