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Medinas (Old Towns)

📍 Tunis & Sousse

Medinas (Old Towns), Tunis & Sousse - scenic view of this Tunisia travel destination
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Best Time

October to April (cooler for walking)

Location

Tunis & Sousse

Visit Duration

1 full day for Tunis Medina, half day for Sousse Medina

Entry Fee

Free to enter. Bardo Museum: 13 TND. Dar Ben Abdallah: 5 TND

Opening Hours

Souks: 9:00-19:00 (closed Sunday). Mosques: exterior only for non-Muslims

About This Destination

The medinas of Tunisia represent living museums of Islamic and North African urban culture, with Tunis Medina and Sousse Medina being the most significant UNESCO World Heritage sites. These ancient walled cities showcase centuries of architectural evolution, featuring narrow labyrinthine alleys, traditional riads (courtyard houses), bustling souks (markets), and magnificent mosques. Tunis Medina, dating back to the 7th century, contains over 700 monuments including the Al-Zitouna Mosque, one of the oldest and most important mosques in the Islamic world. Sousse Medina, founded in the 9th century, features the impressive Ribat fortress and maintains strong commercial traditions. Both medinas offer authentic shopping experiences with traditional crafts including leather goods, textiles, ceramics, and metalwork. Visitors encounter master artisans practicing centuries-old techniques, taste traditional Tunisian cuisine in family-run restaurants, and experience the vibrant daily life of Tunisian communities. The medinas provide invaluable insights into Islamic civilization and Mediterranean trade history.

Key Highlights

UNESCO World Heritage Sites

Al-Zitouna Mosque (Tunis)

Ribat fortress (Sousse)

Traditional souks and markets

Master artisan workshops

Ancient Islamic architecture

Main Attractions

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Al-Zitouna Mosque

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Ribat fortress

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Leather souks

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Textile markets

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Ceramic workshops

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Traditional restaurants

How to Get There

Tunis Medina: walk from Tunis central station or Place de la Victoire. Sousse Medina: 10-min walk from Sousse train station.

Insider Tips

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Enter the Tunis Medina from Bab el-Bahr (Sea Gate) for the most logical route through the souks

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Friday mornings are the quietest time to visit without crowds

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If you get lost, ask for "Jemaa Zitouna" (the Great Mosque) — all paths eventually lead there

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Fixed prices are marked in shops near the mosque; deeper in the souk, haggling is expected

What to Eat Here

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Dar el-Jeld restaurant in Tunis Medina for upscale traditional cuisine in a palace setting

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For budget: lablabi at any small cafe near Bab Souika — 3 TND for a hearty bowl

Location on Map

📍 Medinas (Old Towns)

Coordinates: 36.7765°, 10.1964°

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Quick Summary

Best time: October to April (cooler for walking)
Duration: 1 full day for Tunis Medina, half day for Sousse Medina
Cost: Free to enter. Bardo Museum: 13 TND. Dar Ben Abdallah: 5 TND
Getting there: Tunis Medina: walk from Tunis central station or Place de la Victoire. Sousse Medina: 10-min walk from Sousse train station.

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