El Djem Colosseum
📍 Central Tunisia

Best Time
October to April (cooler temperatures)
Location
Central Tunisia
Visit Duration
2-3 hours (amphitheater + museum)
Entry Fee
12 TND (monument circuit covering all sites)
Opening Hours
Summer: 8:00-19:00 | Winter: 8:30-17:30 | Daily
About This Destination
El Djem Colosseum stands as one of the most impressive Roman monuments in North Africa. Built in the 2nd century AD during the reign of Emperor Gordian I, this magnificent amphitheater once hosted gladiatorial combats and public spectacles. With a capacity of approximately 30,000 spectators, it remains the third-largest Roman amphitheater globally. The site features an adjacent archaeological museum showcasing stunning Roman mosaics, pottery, and artifacts. Visitors can explore the underground chambers (hypogeum) where wild animals were kept before performances. The colosseum's architectural precision and preservation make it a must-visit for history enthusiasts and archaeology lovers.
Key Highlights
Third-largest Roman amphitheater in the world
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Underground chambers with original animal cages
Adjacent museum with Roman mosaics
Stunning views from the upper tiers
Main Attractions
Main amphitheater arena
Underground hypogeum
Archaeological museum
Roman artifact displays
Panoramic viewing platforms
How to Get There
Louage from Sousse (1 hour, ~8 TND) or train from Tunis via Sousse. The amphitheater is a 5-minute walk from the train station.
Insider Tips
Visit early morning (8 AM) to avoid tour bus crowds and get the best photos
The underground tunnels are the highlight — don't skip them
The small museum across the road has better mosaics than many expect
Combine with a day trip to Sousse or Monastir
What to Eat Here
Try ojja (spicy egg stew) at the small restaurants facing the amphitheater
Fresh orange juice vendors near the entrance — 1 TND for a large glass
Location on Map
📍 El Djem Colosseum
Coordinates: 35.2983°, 10.7361°
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