Two Must-See Houses in Sidi Bou Said – Tunisia. Is it the sign of an excellent adventure when you don’t quite get through your itinerary because you are too interested in everything you see? I think it could well be if my recent trip to Tunisia is anything to go on. We had planned a […]
Why you should visit Hammamet – a taste of Tunisia
Tunisia – Why visit Hammamet. While we’ve written about Tunisia on London-Unattached before, this is the first time I’ve had the chance to go myself and write about this North African country renown for food, culture, heritage and beaches. I have to confess to being just a little excited. While I wasn’t going to visit […]
Tunisa – Part 2
Tunis – the joys of the City and more On arrival in Tunisia, our small group of travel writers, Andy, Marsha and I, were met and shown around the sites of Tunis by the charming guide, Moncef. We were also lucky enough to be accompanied by the gorgeous Sanna, the current Miss Tunisia, nothing like […]
Jazz á Carthage Festival in Tunis, Tunisia
TUNISIA – Part 1 – Jazz and More: I was very excited to be offered the opportunity to attend the popular Jazz á Carthage festival in Tunis, with the added benefit of experiencing the Tunisian cuisine, the sights and wealth of culture that this fabulous country has to offer. Tunisia has had an undeservedly rough […]
Tunisia – Part 3
Tunisian culture and a whole lot more: No trip to Tunis would be complete without taking in the Tunisians’ extraordinary wealth of culture. What better way to get a real sense of their history than at the Bardo Museum. The Bardo Museum The magnificent Bardo Museum, once a 15th-century Hafsid palace, has undergone a massive […]
Tunisia – From Romans to Star Wars
Travels through Tunisia, Part 1: Tunisia is only a two and a half hour flight from London and so it has been a destination for British travellers for years. Only 80 miles south of Sicily, Tunisia is roughly the size of the UK, but offer a warm Mediterranean climate in the north and a Sahara […]