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Governorate | Tunis | |
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Residents | 5.873 () | |
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Sidi Bou Said (Arabic سيدي بوسعيد, DMG Sīdī Bū Saʿīd) is a village about 20 km northeast of Tunis. The village is located on the Rock of Carthage on the Gulf of Tunis.
background
The name is an abbreviation of the name of a sacred hermit named Abou Said ibn Khalef ibn Yahia Ettamini el Bejiwho lived here.
In the 16th century, Moors from Spain settled, whose architecture, the Andalusia reminds the artist village to this day. The place was placed under monument protection in 1915.
The special flair of the picturesque place is made up of the white houses with the blue windows, nailed doors and gate bars, which also inspired painters such as August Macke and Paul Klee.
getting there
By train
Tunis-Goulette-Marsa or TGM is a 19 km long railway line between the capital Tunis and La Marsa with the following stations: Tunis Marine, Le Bac, La Goulette, Goulette La Neuve, La Goulette Casino, Khereddine, Aéroport, Le Kram, Carthage Salambo, Carthage Byrsa, Carthage Dermech, Hannibal Carthage, Carthage Présidence, Carthage, Amilcar, Sidi Bou Said, Sidi Dhrif, La Corniche, Marsa Plage. There is a train every half hour from 3:30 a.m. to 12:00 a.m.
In the street
Drivers have to park their car in the large, chargeable visitor parking lot, the old town is closed to unauthorized vehicles, only residents are allowed to pass.
mobility
The best way to explore the old town is on foot. If several groups of visitors arrive at the same time, there can be traffic jams and jostling in the main street - by the way, this is a desirable situation for pickpockets, who cannot be warned enough about!
Ornate balcony | Steamed up door |
Tourist Attractions
The place itself is worth seeing with its white houses and blue windows and doors. When visiting, you should not only concentrate on the main street, but also visit the much quieter side streets.
The panorama from the viewing terraces of the old town is spectacular and extends over the Gulf of Tunis to the Cap Bon peninsula and the mountain massifs.
- Café des Nattes. The café was created through a watercolor by August Macke his fame.
activities
shop
The main road | Jewelry and scarves |
Leather goods | Mosaics |
The shops on the main street are very touristy. The range of goods is wide and also offers handicrafts. Price information is missing, the prices are determined in free negotiation between the retailer and the customer.
kitchen
In the alleys, vendors offer fried dough rings that are tossed in sugar.
- Au Bon Vieux Temps, 59, rue Hedi Zarrouk. Tel.: 216 (0)71 77 47 88. No rest day, with a panoramic terrace, piano bar and international cuisine.
nightlife
accommodation
Practical advice
The visitors are greeted with flowers, which are given away so that they can ask for a gift in return the next moment. The amount of money given is often criticized and more is demanded. It makes sense to buy a flower straight away, as a kind of entrance ticket to the village, so that you don't get bothered by other florists.
If you have yourself photographed with a bird of prey, you have to expect that the bird owner will want a decent tip for it. Talk about it beforehand.
trips
The way to the capital Tunis is not far.
One should too Carthage have visited, even if little is left.
literature
Web links
- Kohlbach.org private side