Located in Tunis, 328 feet from Belvedre Parc, Hôtel Belvédère Fourati features free WiFi access and free private parking. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant.
Robert
United States of America
Hotel is well maintained, and the property is nicely renovated. My room was very clean, bed was comfortable and it was quiet for sleeping. I liked having a coffee pot in the room. Best part of the stay is the staff, all of whom are very friendly and attentive to your needs. Ramzi was a great help when I needed anything.
Located in the heart of Tunis, El Hana International features a terrace and views of the city. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar. Every room has a TV with satellite channels.
Hotel Tunisie Confort is located in the Tunis Center district, 1312 feet from Habib Bourguiba Avenue and 1640 feet' from Medina. Guests can enjoy the on-site a la carte restaurant and the 3 bars.
Located in Tunis, 9.4 miles from Salammbo Tophet Archaeological Museum, Tunis Marriott Hotel has accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a shared lounge and a...
Bayan
Saudi Arabia
The staff are always accommodating and helpful.
The breakfast buffet is great.
Clean and well maintained
Featuring a restaurant, Hotel Transatlantique Tunis is located in the center of Tunis, 9.2 miles from Salammbo Tophet Archaeological Museum. This 1-star hotel offers luggage storage space.
Located in Tunis, 5.1 miles from Salammbo Tophet Archaeological Museum, Mövenpick Hotel du Lac Tunis has accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Well set in the La Medina district of Tunis, Dar el médina is located 11 miles from Salammbo Tophet Archaeological Museum, a 5-minute walk from Dar Lasram Museum and 600 yards from Kasbah Square.
Thomas
Switzerland
Dar el Medina is a beautiful family home dating back to the 1880s, which was converted into a boutique hotel around 2005 and is apparently still owned by the same family, accounting for the various historical photos on the ground floor. There was a warm welcome, and each room (all named, for example, after flowers) is rather individual. Their common feature might be that by default there is no natural light unless one opens the shutters to an interior courtyard that could be shared with another room. The breakfast is a bit unusual in that it is completely "open loop," i.e., the guest plays really no role. Various things arrive at the table in random order (different each morning). For example, I was surprised on my first day that they suddenly served an omelette at the very end when I was already full and did not know what was coming. Nobody asks if you'd like some more coffee, nobody cleans the tables, and in the kitchen there seemed to be constant quarreling, which produced an interesting atmosphere for the otherwise abandoned guests while eating. I think that would be something they could easily work on. Meanwhile, the location of the residence near the Government Square is quite convenient, a great drop-off and pick-up spot for taxis.
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