Unveiling Tunis Walking Journey in Medina and City Core
Overview
From the bustling city center of Tunis to the mesmerizing Medina and architectural gems like Zitouna Mosque, Dar Lasram, and Tourbet El Bey, our journey transcends the ordinary. We uncover hidden treasures, weaving tales of the city's past and present.
What sets us apart? Our commitment to authenticity. As a local guide, I'll offer insights that go beyond guidebooks, connecting each site to Tunis' broader narrative. Our small groups ensure personalized interactions, opportunities to engage with locals, and the freedom to explore at your own pace.
This isn't just a tour; it's a step into the lifeblood of Tunis. Join us to experience the city as a friend, not a tourist, and immerse yourself in the unforgettable spirit of Tunis.
Inclusions
- Coffee and/or Tea
- Guided walking tour.
- All Fees and Taxes
- Entry/Admission - Tourbet El Bey
What to expect
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Stop At: Cathedral of St. Vincent de Paul, Avenue Bourguiba, Tunis Tunisia
Cathédrale Saint-Vincent-de-Paul is a crown jewel of Tunis, situated in Ville Nouvelle, the 'new city' born of French colonial times. This 19th-century cathedral, an embodiment of Romanesque and Byzantine architectural styles, offers a glimpse into a distinctive era of Tunisian history. Its grand façade and ornate interior transport you to a different time, reflecting a period of European influence in this North African nation. As we wander its serene corridors and appreciate the details of its design, we'll gain insight into the cultural blend that shapes Tunis's unique character
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Marche central de Tunis, Fondouk El Ghala, Marche central, Tunis Tunisia
Our journey takes us to Le Marché Central de Tunis, the city's thriving heartbeat. This bustling market is a microcosm of Tunis, bursting with life, color, and authenticity from sunrise to sunset. Engulfed in a sensory symphony of vibrant sights, diverse sounds, and tantalizing aromas, you'll find locals haggling over everything from fresh produce and aromatic spices to the day's catch straight from the Mediterranean Sea.
Duration: 5 minutes
Stop At: Beb Bhar, Tunis Tunisia
From the lively ambience of Le Marché Central de Tunis, we make our way to the historic Beb Bhar, also known as 'Porte de France.' This iconic gateway once marked the boundary between the European city and the old Medina, and still stands as a symbolic doorway between Tunis' past and present.
A monumental arch, Beb Bhar is steeped in history, its stone façade bearing silent witness to the passage of time. As we traverse this threshold, you'll feel the seamless blend of eras — the modern pulse of the city gently giving way to the alluring charm of the old Medina. This transition point offers a tangible link to the city's past and provides a meaningful start to our exploration of Tunis' enchanting Medina.
Duration: 5 minutes
Stop At: Medina of Tunis, Tunis Tunisia
Stepping through the grand archway of Beb Bhar, we are swept into the enchanting world of the Medina of Tunis. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a labyrinth of narrow, winding streets, brimming with centuries of history and culture.
As we meander through the Medina, we encounter an array of architectural marvels, each holding tales of the city's vibrant past. The bustling souks are a riot of color and activity, where merchants peddle an array of wares from fragrant spices and finely woven carpets to intricate silverware and traditional ceramics.
In the quieter corners, we stumble upon hidden treasures: ancient mausoleums, charming tea houses, and traditional craftsmen going about their trade as their ancestors have done for centuries. Every turn in this labyrinth offers a new surprise, a fresh insight into Tunis' rich tapestry of life and history. The Medina is not just a site to see, it's a living, breathing entity to be experienced.
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: Zitouna Mosque, Rue Jamaa Ezzitouna, Tunis Tunisia
Within the captivating labyrinth of the Medina, we encounter its spiritual heart - the Grand Mosque of Zitouna. Dating back to the 7th century, this is the oldest and most significant mosque in Tunis, a symbol of the city's longstanding Islamic heritage.
From its imposing minaret, one of the city's oldest, to the vast courtyard lined with columns repurposed from Roman ruins, Zitouna Mosque is a feast for the eyes. While non-Muslims are restricted from entering the prayer hall, the courtyard and the surrounding platforms provide impressive views of the intricate architectural details, a mesmerizing blend of styles reflecting the different eras of Tunisia's history.
As we traverse the serene precincts of Zitouna, you'll feel the palpable sense of peace and reverence that pervades this spiritual sanctuary. In the midst of the bustling Medina, it provides a tranquil oasis that invites reflection and contemplation, a testament to the timeless spirituality that anchors Tunisian culture.
Duration: 10 minutes
Pass By: Dar Lasram, 24 Rue du Tribunal, Tunis 1006 Tunisia
Nestled within the heart of the Medina, our journey leads us next to Dar Lasram. An 18th-century mansion turned museum, Dar Lasram is a splendid example of Tunisian domestic architecture, offering a fascinating insight into aristocratic life during the Ottoman period.
Housing the Association de Sauvegarde de la Médina, it serves as a guardian of the Medina's heritage. With over three thousand artifacts, including manuscripts, photographs, and antique furniture, Dar Lasram is a treasure trove of Tunisian cultural heritage.
From its ornate wooden doors to the exquisite tile work, each room in the mansion tells a unique story of its past occupants. One of the highlights is the panoramic view from the terrace overlooking the Medina and the city beyond - a vista that beautifully frames the layers of Tunis' historical and contemporary life.
Pass By: Souk el-Birka, Tunis Tunisia
From the opulence of Dar Lasram, we journey into the vibrant energy of Souk El Berka, one of the Medina's most emblematic markets. Established in the 17th century, it was once a slave market, but has since transformed into a renowned hub for Tunisia's finest jewelry.
Under the arches of this historic souk, skilled artisans shape precious metals and gemstones into dazzling works of art. Rows of shops glitter with gold, silver, and precious stones, each piece reflecting the rich tradition of Tunisian craftsmanship. The air is filled with the soft tinkling of jewelers at work, a melodic testament to the area's bustling creativity.
As we wander through Souk El Berka, you'll have the chance to admire the exquisite detail of Tunisian jewelry, perhaps even finding a unique souvenir to take home. This souk isn't just a market; it's a living workshop, a showcase of Tunisian artistry, and a testament to the city's vibrant past and present."
Stop At: 60 Rue Tourbet El Bey the old Medina of Tunis, Tunis 1008 Tunisia
Leaving the glittering Souk El Berka behind, we navigate the winding alleys of the Medina to arrive at the historic Tourbet El Bey. This impressive mausoleum is one of Tunis' most significant historical sites, serving as the final resting place for members of the Husainid dynasty, the rulers of Tunisia during the Ottoman era.
Built in the 18th century, Tourbet El Bey is a masterpiece of Islamic architecture, combining Tunisian, Andalusian, and Ottoman styles. Its exterior, though somewhat austere, belies the intricate beauty within. As we step into its hallowed halls, you'll be captivated by the stunning tile work, carved stucco, and ornate marble decorations. Each ornamental detail tells a story, a silent whisper of the grandeur that once was.
As we wander its peaceful corridors, you'll gain a deeper appreciation for the complex tapestry of influences that shape Tunisia's unique cultural identity.
Duration: 10 minutes
Additional information
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Near public transportation
- Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelers
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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Riadh is very friendly, enthusiastic, knowledgable, and generous with his time. A great depth of knowledge delivered with a smile and a joke. Book this tour!
Riadh is very friendly, enthusiastic, knowledgable, and generous with his time. A great depth of knowledge delivered with a smile and a joke. Book this tour!Merci Riadh! You were amazing! A l’heure , disponible, souriant et connaissant. He will answer to all your questions about Tunisia. By the way you have to eat chapati Mahdia in medina very yummy ! Highly recommended!!
Merci Riadh! You were amazing! A l’heure , disponible, souriant et connaissant. He will answer to all your questions about Tunisia. By the way you have to eat chapati Mahdia in medina very yummy ! Highly recommended!!Very nice and friendly, would recommend to everyone. He is a very intelligent guy that know all the history
Very nice and friendly, would recommend to everyone. He is a very intelligent guy that know all the historyRoadhouse, our guide, was fun and charming. He did give us a sense of the area and we so enjoyed wandering with him. Our coffee stop was great.
Roadhouse, our guide, was fun and charming. He did give us a sense of the area and we so enjoyed wandering with him. Our coffee stop was great.I had a wonderful experienced with Riadh. They way he welcomed us made us feel very comfortable it was amazing. I was well impressed with his local history and cultural knowledge, it was very informative tour with him.
I had a wonderful experienced with Riadh. They way he welcomed us made us feel very comfortable it was amazing. I was well impressed with his local history and cultural knowledge, it was very informative tour with him.A fun morning learning about Tunis and great coffee and pastry stops too. I can recommend and think Riad is a super nice guide and that the tour is good value.
A fun morning learning about Tunis and great coffee and pastry stops too. I can recommend and think Riad is a super nice guide and that the tour is good value.