Tunis and Hammamet in mid-September: what to visit?
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Hi there, new to this awesome forum—what a gem! I’m heading solo to Tunisia for 8 days in mid-September. I land in the late afternoon with Tunisair at Tunis-Carthage Airport. A few questions: what’s the cheapest way to get to downtown Tunis, where I need to book a night? Then the next day, I’m heading to Hammamet by *louage* from the Bab Alioua stop. I’ve planned 6 days at this seaside resort in a hotel with a pool. In the meantime, I might visit Nabeul and nearby Yasmine Hammamet, and also take a *louage* to Sidi Bou Said (Café des Délices, Café des Nattes), La Goulette, Carthage, and La Marsa. If you’ve got any ideas for sights, activities (quad biking?), or tips, I’m all ears. Thanks.
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MA Mathews Globetrotter ·
hi, from what I remember there’s a train that connects to the center. Worth checking. Otherwise, there’s a shuttle bus service. As for sights around Tunis, yes, there’s Sidi Bou Saïd. I haven’t visited the place myself, but it looks like a lovely village.
BR Briscard66 ·
Hi Matthews, I just saw the easiest way to get out of the airport—you can find taxis that’ll take you to Tunis for cheap.
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NA NabilZag ·
Hi there, I live in Hammamet and can guide you if you'd like or help you plan your trip. The best thing is to stay in Hammamet because it's a beautiful city with lots of options, and it's only 1 hour away from all the cities worth discovering: SIDI BOU SAID, TUNIS, KAIROUAN, EL JEM, SOUSSE, MONASTIR, ZAGHOUAN. For quad biking, I have one or two contacts if you're interested. If you have any other questions, don't hesitate!

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