My First Trip Road to Tunis

My first abroad experiment started with Tunis. For beginning have been in abroad as Africa country is super exciting. The country I have been in 2013 at the winter holiday was so silent and highly cold. The city had both old and modern buildings which I like it.  It was a little awkward when I was passing through the markets in the city, especially the lack of hygiene in the fish market.


The world's largest mosaic museum is the National Bardo Museum, a Carthaginian legend, and the Phoenician founder Alyssa still seduced the visitors in Tunisia. The National Bardo Museum is a jewel of the Tunisian heritage. It is located in an old Beylic palace in the 19th century. The collections of a large collection of Tunisian history include the world's largest mosaic collection, including a former museum and the famous mosaic representing the poet Virgil.


                                         

Founded as a commercial port of Carthage, only the ruins remain. They should not be re-established in this region and the region of the greens to the ground to pour all salt. Many parts of the city have been ruined. Most of the buildings in Carthage, white and quiet streets take you deep into the city. I would definitely recommend you to taste the food at the Al Walima Restaurant, which I think will appeal to everyone's taste.

                                        


The people of the city were warm, although you might think they were shouting at you, even if their voices were a bit loud, but not so. Don't forget to enjoy the Mediterranean if you go in summer.

For the first time in my life, I visited the church in Tunis. The first attempt at the French colonial church was exciting. The medina district of Tunisia, the old market place, was quite crowded. There were sellers in every market in the market from garments, groceries, butchers and souvenirs. But it would be better if the market road and its surroundings were rundown and dumped, not ruin and quite the runway.


                                        

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