Guidebook for Marsa

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Guidebook for Marsa

Food Scene

This place is great, its a little bit of everything. Walk in the door its a pizzeria go a bit further its a British pub, inside it is a mix of silver service and pool.
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Hôtel Plaza Corniche
22 Rue Abou El Kacem Chebbi
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This place is great, its a little bit of everything. Walk in the door its a pizzeria go a bit further its a British pub, inside it is a mix of silver service and pool.
Breathtaking view, lies on top of a mountain and has a seaside view! a nice place to enjoy snacks/food or just sip some drinks! A glam place...
La Falaise
Avenue Sidi Dhrif
Breathtaking view, lies on top of a mountain and has a seaside view! a nice place to enjoy snacks/food or just sip some drinks! A glam place...
Situated on the sea side of La Marsa, in a very nice place. Interior's style and aspect are perfect. Good service. Very good food, not innovative, but in the right tunisian style and quite fresh.
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Le Golfe
5 Rue Larbi Zarrouk
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Situated on the sea side of La Marsa, in a very nice place. Interior's style and aspect are perfect. Good service. Very good food, not innovative, but in the right tunisian style and quite fresh.
Wonderful home cooked Italian food. Fresh ingredients served by the chef himself. Gianni has a warm and engaging personality who loves his cooking and his customers. Best Italian food in Tunisia
Rue Tahar Ben Achour
Rue Tahar Ben Achour
Wonderful home cooked Italian food. Fresh ingredients served by the chef himself. Gianni has a warm and engaging personality who loves his cooking and his customers. Best Italian food in Tunisia
This is by far the best restaurant in La Marsa, pizza has real cheese...rare in Tunisia and the salads are fresh and crunchy. Yes, you can get cheaper meals elsewhere but you pay for great food.
Art' Taio (Rustica Pizza Romana)
3 Rue El Aacha
This is by far the best restaurant in La Marsa, pizza has real cheese...rare in Tunisia and the salads are fresh and crunchy. Yes, you can get cheaper meals elsewhere but you pay for great food.
This restaurant is one of those restaurants that can make a trip for you. It is basically an old lady's home with an outdoors sitting area.
Avenue Pasteur
Avenue Pasteur
This restaurant is one of those restaurants that can make a trip for you. It is basically an old lady's home with an outdoors sitting area.

Shopping

Whether it is sunny outside or pouring rain, you will get the best view over La Marsa from Zephyr. Coffee is nice and service is fast, Great way to end a day at the beach or shopping at the Mall.
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Zéphyr La Marsa
Avenue Habib Bourguiba
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Whether it is sunny outside or pouring rain, you will get the best view over La Marsa from Zephyr. Coffee is nice and service is fast, Great way to end a day at the beach or shopping at the Mall.

Sightseeing

A beautiful village on the sea shore and has a wonderful look of Tunis from top. White and Blue combination of all the village makes it look beautiful and great attraction. Great to be there.
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Sidi Bou Said
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A beautiful village on the sea shore and has a wonderful look of Tunis from top. White and Blue combination of all the village makes it look beautiful and great attraction. Great to be there.
Must See,the best place, This little palace is beautiful, compact and gorgeous. The views from the rooftop is breathtaking seeing the Med Sea and this double-hump mountain on the far right.
النجمة الزهراء
25 Rue du Maroc
Must See,the best place, This little palace is beautiful, compact and gorgeous. The views from the rooftop is breathtaking seeing the Med Sea and this double-hump mountain on the far right.
An enormous amphitheater and a cave are among the attractions at these famous ruins. Admission to the ruins includes the excellent Carthage Museum.
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Byrsa Hills, Carthage
88 Rte de La Goulette
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An enormous amphitheater and a cave are among the attractions at these famous ruins. Admission to the ruins includes the excellent Carthage Museum.
“Highlight of Carthage” Second or third largest baths of the Roman Empire. The site also contains 6th century ruins of a church and school. Don't miss the 80 seat latrine.
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Baths of Antoninus
Impasse des Thermes d'Antonin
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“Highlight of Carthage” Second or third largest baths of the Roman Empire. The site also contains 6th century ruins of a church and school. Don't miss the 80 seat latrine.
This cathedral is not longer used as church.The interior is a great combination of different styles from arabic, bizantine, european. Ask to visit the rooftop.
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Acropolium of Carthage
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This cathedral is not longer used as church.The interior is a great combination of different styles from arabic, bizantine, european. Ask to visit the rooftop.
This museum presents artifacts from two thousand years ago, when Carthage competed with Rome for military and cultural dominance. The Romans burned and pillaged the Phoenician city in 146 BC.
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Musée national de Carthage
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This museum presents artifacts from two thousand years ago, when Carthage competed with Rome for military and cultural dominance. The Romans burned and pillaged the Phoenician city in 146 BC.
Although pretty time damaged one can see how nice this area was for living. Magnificent sea view from the Villas. In some of them you can find mosaics very well preserved.
Kobba Bent el Rey
Route de La Goulette
Although pretty time damaged one can see how nice this area was for living. Magnificent sea view from the Villas. In some of them you can find mosaics very well preserved.
How many things we build today are likely to be in use in 2,000 years? Not only they did construction and engineering right 2,000 years ago well enough to survive, but they also understood acoustics.
Odeon Theater
How many things we build today are likely to be in use in 2,000 years? Not only they did construction and engineering right 2,000 years ago well enough to survive, but they also understood acoustics.

Everything Else

Hotel with a rooftop terrace, a great panoramic view.
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Dar El Marsa
75 Av. Habib Bourguiba
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Hotel with a rooftop terrace, a great panoramic view.