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The Medina, the old quarter of Tunis, combines a huge number of souqs including: the Souq el Attarine, the Souq el Trouk (the Turkish Souq), Souq des Libraires (the Booksellers' Souq), Souq de la Laine (the Wool Souq), and Souq el-Grana (the Livornese Jews' Souq). From these wonderful ever-busy markets, visitors are always anxious to buy some fine souvenirs, ceramics, silver jewelry, hand-crafted jewelry, copper and brassware, ochre-and-black Sejnane pottery, olives, olive oil, harissa, pickles and exotic spices among other things. You can also buy rugs including colorful hand-made carpets, kilims, mergoums (woven carpets with geometric designs), embroidered blankets and basketware. Some shops, such as Labedi Apiculture, sells local bee products, including eucalyptus honey, royal jelly hand cream and aromatic hair oils. If sellers ask for high prices, it is recommended that you start haggling. Some upmarket shops there sell Tamerza dates stuffed with pistachio paste or dried apricots, or covered in sesame seeds.
History of Tunis

History of Tunis

Once insignificant, Tunis (ancient Tynes) features on 5th-century BC maps, and the Roman general Regulus camped here in 255 Be during the First Punic War. The Carthag... Read More

Transportation in Tunis

Transportation in Tunis

You may be unlucky at one of your rounds in Tunis and get annoyed with an occasional unscrupulous taxi driver. Try to be careful from being tricked by the deceptive con-... Read More

Before Travel To Tunis

Before Travel To Tunis

All corners of fascinating Tunisia are a safe and very easy city to explore. But like in all spots of the world, one should always beware of pickpockets, especially in th... Read More

Travel with children to  Tunis

Travel with children to Tunis

A peaceful and friendly country as it is, Tunisia can also be a favourite destination for your little children. They can enjoy a long day of entertainment in the Dah Dah... Read More

Eat in  Tunis

Eat in Tunis

Visitors of Tunis have a great passion to taste the delicious Tunisian food and try something new. You can get a delicious meal in the city's delightful seafront suburbs... Read More

Shopping Tunis

Shopping Tunis

The Medina, the old quarter of Tunis, combines a huge number of souqs including: the Souq el Attarine, the Souq el Trouk (the Turkish Souq), Souq des Libraires (the Books... Read More

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