Tunis-Carthage International Airport 21 min
Roman Amphitheatre (7 min) Theatre, history, and amphitheater Dar El Annabi (10 min) Lake of Tunis (18 min) Ennejma Ezzahra (9 min) Palace, music, architecture, museum, and history Bab El Bhar (21 min) 1800s stone gate built by the French to mark the line between the Old City & the new European area. Byrsa Hill (8 min) Archaeological remains of an ancient Carthaginian city later redeveloped during the Roman Empire. Bardo National Museum (26 min) Artifacts from Carthage & the world's largest collection of Roman mosaics in a palatial setting. Antonine Baths (13 min) Built in the 2nd century, this large Roman Thermae complex is now part of an archaeological park. Carthage Land Les Berges du Lac (15 min) This outdoor water park features a variety of slides & pools, plus some thrill rides. Belvedere Park (20 min) Spacious park offering trails for walking & biking as well as athletic courts & a zoo. Acropolium of Carthage (8 min) Built in the 19th-century as a Catholic church, this building now hosts concerts & other events. Carthage Museum (9 min) Modest archaeological museum showcasing statues & pottery from nearby excavations. Les Ports Puniques de Carthage (12 min) Ancient history, ruins, and history Zaytuna Mosque (24 min) Historic mosque & revered Islamic university, the oldest in Tunisia, with a 141-ft. minaret. Cathedral of St Vincent de Paul (20 min) Cathedral and church |