About Tunisia
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Eating outHammamet has some good restaurants and open-air terraces mainly concentrated around the resort centre. Here you will find a range of international cuisine on offer, as well as some traditional Tunisian favourites. NightlifeFor live entertainment or a disco, simply head for the hotels. Most of the bars in town close at midnight and are a great place to start the evenings entertainment, or to relax with a beer. Change Money
No problems. Banks, ATMs
and many shop keepers accept credit cards like VISA and MasterCard.
Hotels of 2 stars and up will normally be able to change money.
ShoppingPay a visit to the Medina's souks which offer a range of local wares, including jewellery and ceramics. Bartering is a way of life here, and is something that has to be experienced. If the bustle of street bartering is all too much, you can take a more relaxed browse around the various hotel shops which offer a similar range of goods. Local informationYou can immerse yourself in local culture by haggling in the Medina's souks, which are full of pottery, kaftans and pungent spices. Two golf courses are also available nearby. For those wishing to go further afield, there are the salt lakes and oasis towns to experience, or even take a day out to visit the capital Tunis. Location100km from Monastir airport Transfer time1 to 2 hours |
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