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Shopping in the Tunis Medina: What to Buy and How to Navigate the Souks

Tunis shopping is at its most atmospheric inside the Medina, where covered passages, mosque courtyards, workshops and specialised commercial streets form a living historic district. You can browse ceramics, textiles, leather, jewellery, fragrance,…
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Family Itinerary for Santarém, Portugal: Things to Do With Kids

Most families head to Lisbon or the Algarve, leaving Central Portugal untouched. That's their loss,  and, quietly, yours to gain. Santarém sits above the Tagus valley on a ridge of limestone cliffs, its…
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Where Locals Eat in Santarém: Restaurants Worth Travelling For

Table of Contents Why Santarém is a destination for local Portuguese food Most visitors passing through Santarém do so on the way to somewhere else. That's their loss. Perched above the Tagus on…
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Budget-Friendly Guide to Tunisia: Costs and Tips

Table of Contents Is Tunisia a budget-friendly destination?Tunisia is one of the most affordable destinations in the Mediterranean region. Compared to Spain, Italy, or Greece, daily costs here run considerably lower and compared…
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First-Time in Tunisia? Essential Tips and Highlights for Your Journey

Table of Contents  Tunisia is safe, affordable, and far more rewarding than most first-time visitors expect. It sits just 150km south of Sicily, packs Roman ruins, Saharan desert, ancient medinas, and sun-drenched coastline…
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Guide to Public Transportation in Tunisia

How public transport works in Tunisia Whether you're navigating ancient cities or heading off into the Sahara, public transportation in Tunisia offers a surprisingly wide and well-used network. Affordable and frequent, it’s the…
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