Explore the lanes of the Sousse medina with a local tourHQ guide and unravel more than 3,000 years of Roman, Greek and Arabic history in the shadow of the Great Mosque.
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Sousse (or Susah), founded 3000 years ago by Phoenicians under the name Hadrementum underwent many changes in ownership from the romans to the vandals, the Arabs and even a brief European interlude; but it was the Arabic stay that left its biggest cultural influence here. The most striking example of this is the Medina, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Your Sousse tour guide will escort you through labyrinthic streets to visit the Grand Mosque built in 850AD, The Ribat – a holy fort and the Dar Esid, an interesting Tunisian Family House museum
Along with its enchanting medieval Islamic history, Sousse wears another hat as a modern relaxing resort. The city’s beautiful coastline has become home to thousands of hotels, nightclubs, casinos and restaurants offering both western style and traditional entertainment. The city is famous for its relaxing hamams as well as beautiful beaches, popular with locals and visitors alike. If the above scenario still gives little impetus to take that short ride to Sousse from the Monastir airport, think of olives and orchards, a Mediterranean climate and a catamaran ride. Sold!
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