Unravel Carthage's majesty in any language! Our guided by a multilingual accredited professional to unlocks the city's layers:
Roman Grandeur: Explore the Baths of Antoninus, Africa's largest Roman baths! Imagine bathers strolling these grounds over 1,800 years ago.
Punic Power: Discover the ancient Punic Ports, economic heart of a maritime empire. Learn how Carthage ruled the Mediterranean through trade and naval power.
Past Unveiled: Our guide deciphers the stories in stone, bringing Carthage's fascinating past to life, regardless of your language.
Meeting with passengers at the harbor port deck exits for boats, inside the airport exits for planes and hotels lobby.
Visit of Carthage: A Historic Journey 1. Origins: Founded by Phoenicians in 9th century B.C. 2. Trade Hub: Flourished as a vital commerce center. 3. Punic Wars: Conflict with Rome; destroyed in 146 B.C. 4. Legacy: UNESCO site; explore ancient ruins. 5. Modern: Carthage integrated into Tunis. Feel the echoes of history!
Stand atop Byrsa Hill and journey through time at the Carthage National Museum! Founded in 1875, this museum boasts Punic era artifacts and treasures from across Carthage's rich history. Explore Roman mosaics, wander through a recreated Late Roman house, and delve into the city's ancient heart. Here, dedicated specialists and volunteers collaborate to preserve Carthage's legacy for future generations.
Step back in time to Sidi Bou Said, a charming Tunisian village bathed in Aegean blues! Nestled 20km from Tunis, this town, named for a revered religious figure, was once called Jabal el-Menar. Lose yourself in the labyrinthine streets, a feast for the eyes with their iconic whitewashed houses adorned in cerulean hues. Relax at the famed Cafe des Delices, soaking in the breathtaking coastal vista - a sensory overload you won't forget!
Unveiling Tunis' soul! Medina, the capital's ancient heart, beckons. Weave through bustling alleys, past weathered facades. Discover hidden gems: Al-Zaytouna's majestic mosque, artisans crafting treasures. A sensory feast awaits! The Medina contains some 700 monuments, including palaces, mosques, mausoleums, madrasas and fountains dating from the Almohad and the Hafsid periods.
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