the title is self explanatory: some photos of the main avenue of Tunis from the rooftops. Share This:
Read MoreSouk Es Sabbaghine, as its name suggests, was the souk of the dyers, at the time they used large tanks to do dye clothes and tissues. One of these tanks still exists, even if it is condemned we still recognize quite […]
Read MoreIn addition to the historical Fort Chikly and the view of whole Tunis, this small inhabited island is the territory of various wild birds. As there is nearly no one visiting the island, the birds feel safe and install their […]
Read MoreThe Amilcar Hotel, is a luxury resort hotel in one of the best spot of the iconic and lovely Sidi Bousaid village’s beach. Fun/unexpected fact it’s the propriety of the UGTT ( The Tunisian General Labour Union). It has been […]
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