Too bad you couldn't find the restaurant you were looking for, but the lemon juice and mint tea looked good. Seems like an interesting city - thanks for sharing your experiences and tips.
really enjoyed this, as to why some of the shops are closed it's probably because it's too hot (we're lazy af). also it's illegal for a taxi driver not to use the meter. great video!
Tunis huh? I've always been curious about it. Particularly the history behind that whole region. Going back to ancient Carthage and it's history with Rome. The ancient structures that still exist are amazing. I love that room. Beats out the one I'm staying in Athens right now 😂. Just walking the streets can be an experience. Oh I agree, from what I'm seeing it's a lot nicer and much more stable than walking around Cairo. The food looks delicious. Well to be fair the people of that region are used to that kind of dry heat. I've lived in both humid areas of the US and dry such as Las Vegas. Someone not accustomed to the dry heat in Vegas can easily get themselves into health issues if you don't take the proper precautions. I dealt with something similar in Egypt where you had to watch or even pay for filming certain areas or people. How much is 500 million Tunis dollars to US Dollars or GBP? I'm sold, I'll definitely have to visit soon.
babr bhar means the gate of the sea. Before, more than 150 years ago, the sea, via the salt lake, reached the gates of the Medina. Since then, this part of Tunis has been drained and the lake has receded to the bottom of Avenue Bourguiba. Police is everywhere because itr's a police's regime. They're affraid of cameras. banks and currency exchange shops are thieves. You should always check the exchange rate carefully before accepting. Place de l'indépendance means "independance square"..
Nice ❤❤❤❤❤
Tunisia looks amazing! Thanks for giving us the tour
Your tunisia videos were amazing.. best tunisia vids I have seen so far keep up the good work.
visited on your recommendation and didn’t regret a single minute!
I only speak and recommend truths 🫡😉
This part of the World is yet to be explored by me, thanks for the tour.
Yes you must come!
Thats a fancy hotel! very nice! the city looks amazing too
Too bad you couldn't find the restaurant you were looking for, but the lemon juice and mint tea looked good. Seems like an interesting city - thanks for sharing your experiences and tips.
That intro was fire!! 🔥🔥
Really looking forward to this series! Great vlog 👍❤️
Thanks bro!
Looks amazing 🤩 but you missed the biggest collection of mosaic in the world in “bardo museum “ ❤
Yes it was closed for renovation at that time!
@@PrinzameerTravels I hope you visited “cathédrale de carthage” or museum of sousse when you were there . Love your videos keep going ✌🏻
YESSS!!! The series I have been looking forward to the most!! Great video! 👍👍
Hope you like it!!
Welcome in our Tunisia bro 💖💖💖😍
U've made a great job 💪💪
Thank you ❤️
really enjoyed this, as to why some of the shops are closed it's probably because it's too hot (we're lazy af). also it's illegal for a taxi driver not to use the meter. great video!
Hahahaha good to know. I'm sure you are not lazy! But even if they didn't use a meter I found Tunisian taxi drivers to be very honest 😍
Tunis huh? I've always been curious about it. Particularly the history behind that whole region. Going back to ancient Carthage and it's history with Rome. The ancient structures that still exist are amazing. I love that room. Beats out the one I'm staying in Athens right now 😂. Just walking the streets can be an experience. Oh I agree, from what I'm seeing it's a lot nicer and much more stable than walking around Cairo. The food looks delicious. Well to be fair the people of that region are used to that kind of dry heat. I've lived in both humid areas of the US and dry such as Las Vegas. Someone not accustomed to the dry heat in Vegas can easily get themselves into health issues if you don't take the proper precautions. I dealt with something similar in Egypt where you had to watch or even pay for filming certain areas or people. How much is 500 million Tunis dollars to US Dollars or GBP? I'm sold, I'll definitely have to visit soon.
Yes you must!
you'll be welcomed , am tunisian from Bizerte in north.1 us $ = 3.1 Tunisian dinar
Wow, watch for scammers and nice room! Good to know about the French language in Tunisia. Thanks for a great intro and walkthrough to Tunisia. Nice
Am guessing this was on a Sunday? On Sundays most of the shops in the medina and the city center are closed.
@alarming_anything maybe I'm not sure I cannot remember sorry
@@alarming_anything I was there over multiple days though and it was like that every day
Amazing 👏🏼
you welcome ♥️🇹🇳
Shukran
babr bhar means the gate of the sea. Before, more than 150 years ago, the sea, via the salt lake, reached the gates of the Medina. Since then, this part of Tunis has been drained and the lake has receded to the bottom of Avenue Bourguiba.
Police is everywhere because itr's a police's regime. They're affraid of cameras.
banks and currency exchange shops are thieves. You should always check the exchange rate carefully before accepting.
Place de l'indépendance means "independance square"..
Are you Turkish? You have the most beautiful skin, hair and beard.
Hahah thank you very kind words
sorrey about the taxi those pepoel are nerfs
Haha that was nothing compared to my Kazakhstan experience. Check out that horror story video 😅!!
You’re lovely, I’m triggered ☺️☺️
Seems very quite and boring place 😮
😂😂😂😂😂😂