This four-star hotel is located relatively near to the Parc du Belvédère, so it is slightly out of the center of town. The eight-storey building's décor and amenities are average, but the rooms are uncluttered and calm. N.L.
Les Ambassadeurs Hotel stands right in front of the Parc du Belvédère, a great location for those wishing to escape the downtown without straying too far. There are some great views of the park from some of the rooms and from the terrace. The rooms have wooden furniture and are spotless and comfortable. The suites have kitchenettes, mini-bars and free Internet access. This perfectly well-kept hotel mainly caters to business travelers but can perfectly satisfy tourists. N.L.
This 3-star hotel stands in the famous Avenue Bourguiba- the heart of Tunis. It is hard to find a better central location! This hotel was constructed in the twenties and renovated in 1994; it has a bright Art-Deco façade. The rooms and bathrooms are well-kept and comfortable but lack style. The façade-side rooms are isolated by double glazed windows and feature nice balconies. The coffee terrace in the bottom of the building offers a view of the lively Bourguiba avenue. The staff speaks English. In short, it's a very good hotel for its category and a good value for the money.
The four-storey building of the Naplouse hotel stands on a quiet downtown street, very close to the Place de la République. It has no flourish but it is clean, calm and comfortable. The rooms include pieces of furniture painted with that blue that is for some reason used everywhere in Tunis. There is also a parking lot and a cafeteria. N.L.
This beautiful youth hostel is hidden in the middle of the medina, in a street that crosses Kasbah Street, after Sidi Ben Arous Street when coming from the Place du Gouvernement. It occupies a genuine 18th-century mansion decorated with ceramic tiles and featuring a central patio converted into a living and dining room. The single-sex dormitories surround this beautiful patio. The bathroom facilities are clean, and the staff members, who speak French, are very friendly. Some cultural and touristy activities can be arranged. A youth hostel pass is required to sleep here. The night costs about TND8 per person, breakfast included. N.L.
The Corinthia Khamsa is one of the high-end hotels settled into the seaside environment of Gammarth that is now unfortunately getting too crowded. The hotel offers a fair range of leisure facilities, including a private beach. The rooms are comfortable and come with a private balcony with a view of the sea, the swimming pool or the garden. The main perk of this hotel is the outdoor heated swimming pool. N.L.
This El Mouradi Hotel is located on the coasts of Carthage, 15 kilometres from Tunis. It offers 5-star accommodation and an outdoor and indoor swimming pool, hammam, sauna and thalassotherapy center. Guestrooms at the El Mouradi Gammath are air-conditioned have a balcony overlooking the garden and swimming pool. They are serviced by a lift and offer free Wi-Fi. The El Mouradi Gammath offers 4 restaurants serving Tunisian and international cuisine. Narcisse is the hotel's Italian restaurant and Les Rosisers has a buffet menu. The Spa centre offers a variety of beauty treatments. Guests can also visit the village of Sidi Bou Said, which is just 5 minutes from the El Mouradi Gammath.
Essentially, set within a building that was constructed in the 18th century, the El Patio Courtyard House is a great place to be for those who are in the mood to enjoy their vacation in a cozy boutique hotel complete with colorful walls and numerous plants scattered within the interiors. Besides the gorgeous decor, the hotel also offers guest plenty of other amenities such as air-conditioned rooms, terraces and flat screen televisions to ensure guests enjoy a comfortable stay here. If you are in the mood for a memorable stay during your time in the city, then certainly consider booking a room at the El Patio Courtyard House.
This four-star hotel is located relatively near to the Parc du Belvédère, so it is slightly out of the center of town. The eight-storey building's décor and amenities are average, but the rooms are uncluttered and calm. N.L.
Les Ambassadeurs Hotel stands right in front of the Parc du Belvédère, a great location for those wishing to escape the downtown without straying too far. There are some great views of the park from some of the rooms and from the terrace. The rooms have wooden furniture and are spotless and comfortable. The suites have kitchenettes, mini-bars and free Internet access. This perfectly well-kept hotel mainly caters to business travelers but can perfectly satisfy tourists. N.L.
This 3-star hotel stands in the famous Avenue Bourguiba- the heart of Tunis. It is hard to find a better central location! This hotel was constructed in the twenties and renovated in 1994; it has a bright Art-Deco façade. The rooms and bathrooms are well-kept and comfortable but lack style. The façade-side rooms are isolated by double glazed windows and feature nice balconies. The coffee terrace in the bottom of the building offers a view of the lively Bourguiba avenue. The staff speaks English. In short, it's a very good hotel for its category and a good value for the money.
The four-storey building of the Naplouse hotel stands on a quiet downtown street, very close to the Place de la République. It has no flourish but it is clean, calm and comfortable. The rooms include pieces of furniture painted with that blue that is for some reason used everywhere in Tunis. There is also a parking lot and a cafeteria. N.L.