Cheap Flights to Tunis

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How much do things cost in Tunis?
Eggs (12) USD 1.19
One-way ticket (local transport) USD 0.39
1 min. of prepaid mobile tariff USD 0.10
1 Pair of Nike shoes USD 91.50
Coke bottle USD 0.55
Tennis court rent (1 hour on weekend) USD 5.82
Milk (1 liter) USD 0.68
1 Summer dress in a chain store USD 58.22
1 Pair of men leather shoes USD 59.58
Mid-range restaurant USD 18.03
* All price are converted to USD

About Tunis

Tunis is Tunisia’s capital city located along the Gulf of Tunis, which is a part of the renowned Mediterranean Sea. But even with its geographical position, this place’s attractions do not highlight its coasts and beaches. Rather, Tunis shows off its stunning landmarks as integral components of its history and religious practices. Travelers who boarded cheap flights to Tunis will be amazed with the well-designed buildings constructed in this area.

Right in the middle of the town is the illuminated clock tower. Surrounded by fountains, this landmark displays a tall tower and its body with fine detailing. The light coming from the fountain area highlights wall details, exhibiting its artistic heritage. The illuminated clock is a functional structure as sightseers and locals can check the time easily at night on top of being one of the rarest clock towers found across the globe.

The Zitouna Mosque is named as the largest place of worship in the country. In addition to its size, it is also a highly acknowledged historic landmark and tops travelers’ itineraries who obtained cheap flights to Tunis. It flaunts a prominent courtyard bounded by walls and arched columns. The adjacent minaret never fails to catch sightseers’ attention with its illustrious size and design. Souks established within this mosque’s vicinity make the site more favorable to explore. Souks are local marketplaces where vacationers can buy camel skin products, lamps, accessories and other souvenir items.

Within the busy area stands the Port de France, a grand open-gate structure famed for being the entry point to Medina, which is the old city part of the Tunis. Constructed from beige-colored bricks, this gate site has an arc where people can pass through and observe its other attractions.

Even hotels in Tunis have become important tourist spots. Several luxury hotels possess stylish designs that make them attractions in their own right. An example of these accommodations is the Hotel de Ville. Its splendid design matches well with the front courtyard where a monument-like landmark stands. Other lodging companies may not be as luxurious, but they have cheaper rates that you will love if you will tour on a budget.

Information about travelling to Tunis

  • Currency exchange rate
    $1.00(TND) = USD 0.31(USD)

Airports of Tunis

Tunis-Carthage International Airport