Things to do in Tunis

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Tunis showing markets as well as a small group of people
Tunis showing markets as well as a small group of people
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Tunis showing a ruin

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What to do in Tunis


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Areas of Tunis

City hall of Tunis on Kasbah Square. Tunisia, North Africa

Tunis Centre

Cafes and shopping are highlights of Tunis Centre. Make a stop by National Theatre of Tunisia or Maison de la Culture Ibn Khaldoun while you're visiting, and jump aboard the metro at Place de Barcelone Station to get around town.

Tunis Centre
Evening view to the beach in Gammarth Tunis, Tunisia

Gammarth

Uncover some of the top draws of Gammarth like its beaches and shopping. If you're hoping to see more of the larger area, make a stop by The Residence Golf Course or Gammarth Marina.

Gammarth
Marina with boats and yachts in the old part of Sidi Bou Said village in Carthage, Tunisia.

Les Berges du Lac

Visitors to Les Berges du Lac enjoy its lake views, and if you want to do some exploring, Dah Dah Happy Land Entertainment Park is worth a stop.

Les Berges du Lac
The aerial view of Tunis Medina with the high minaret of the Great Mosque, Tunisia.

Medina of Tunis

Medina of Tunis is noteworthy for its historic sites, and you can make a stop at top attractions like Souk El Attarine and Beb Bhar Square.

Medina of Tunis
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Les Berges Du Lac II

Though Les Berges Du Lac II might not have many top sights, you can venture to the surrounding area to see attractions like Dah Dah Happy Land Entertainment Park and Carthage Museum.

Les Berges Du Lac II
Evocative evening shot of Bab El Khadra, medieval city gate in Tunis, illuminated under streetlights with minaret of Mosque Barrek Jmel rising in background, glowing against twilight sky, Tunisia

El Khadra

While you're in El Khadra, take in top sights like Dah Dah Happy Land Entertainment Park or El Menzah Stadium, and hop on the metro to see more the city at 10 Décembre 1948 Station or La Jeunesse Station.

El Khadra

Frequently asked questions

Is Tunis worth visiting?
From retail therapy to outdoor activities and history, there are plenty of fun things to do in Tunis. Be sure to enjoy the area's blend of cool sights, local charm and culture.
How do I spend a day in Tunis?
Kick-start your day with a visit to Habib Bourguiba Avenue and Bardo Museum. Then, tour other parts of Tunis for a quick bite and some retail therapy.
What is the top tourist attraction in Tunis?
You can't go home without visiting Habib Bourguiba Avenue, ranked the top tourist attraction in Tunis.
Is three days enough to stay in Tunis?
Three days in Tunis is enough to visit the city's main highlights. Many travelers spend three days on average. Habib Bourguiba Avenue, Bardo Museum and National Theatre of Tunisia are top-rated sights. Like to see more? Stick around a little longer to explore nearby hotspots such as La Marsa.
Is Tunis a walkable city?
With exciting neighborhoods and top attractions within walking distance of the city center, Tunis is a great destination to tour on foot. Wander between Habib Bourguiba Avenue and Bardo Museum. Then take a stroll around Bab Bhar, located 2 kilometers from downtown, and Bāb as Suwayqah, which is roughly 2 kilometers away.
What are some activities to do in Tunis with kids?
What to do in Tunis for adults?
Rue Charles de Gaulle and Hôtel Majestic are just a few of the things to do in Tunis. With plenty of activities available, there's something here for everyone.
Are there free things to do in Tunis?
One of the top ways to learn about free things to do in Tunis is to ask a local tour guide. You'll get insider advice on cool neighborhoods, parks and other highlights you can enjoy without opening your wallet. Cité de la Culture is one sight that doesn't charge an entrance fee.