{"id":890,"date":"2020-04-07T10:56:07","date_gmt":"2020-04-07T10:56:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blog.wifimap.io\/?post_type=cities&#038;p=890"},"modified":"2020-05-14T12:07:55","modified_gmt":"2020-05-14T12:07:55","slug":"tunis","status":"publish","type":"cities","link":"https:\/\/blog.wifimap.io\/fr\/cities\/tunis\/","title":{"rendered":"Tunis"},"content":{"rendered":"","protected":false},"featured_media":0,"template":"","class_list":["post-890","cities","type-cities","status-publish","hentry"],"acf":{"name":"Tunis","info":"Many believe that Tunisia is a purely Arab country. In fact, it is not. Throughout its history, Tunisia passed from hand to hand of various conquerors. First, the Romans, who conquered Carthage and destroyed it to the ground, then the Arabs, then the Spaniards for a short time, followed by the Turks, and finally the French. Of course, each wave of conquerors left its mark on the people and culture of Tunisia. Therefore, when you ask how you can connect to Tunis airport WiFi when arriving at the capital, you understand that people here understand English, Spanish, French and other languages.     Airport  Everything is clean and convenient here. The only one thing you should remember that Tunis airport WiFi for free is given only to the guests of VIP lounges: you can rest there for an additional fee. Tunis airport WiFi connection you must pay. The administrator or an airport employee can explain to you how to connect to the net.","get_info":"What to see  Although people come to the capital of this African country to go further, to the smaller resorts on the Mediterranean sea, the capital, where you can find Tunis WiFi only in the public places, also has something to show them. These are Medina (or the Old City), the Bardo Museum, which houses a beautiful collection of Carthage artifacts; the zoo Belvedere and many other interesting monuments and museums. The largest African Sahara desert, which Tunisia territorially shares with Algeria, and the ruins of ancient Carthage attract millions of visitors. If you use Tunis WiFi and order online a journey to the Sahara, you\u2019ll never forget this adventure. As you approach its borders you can see how the lush vegetation of Tunisia, largely consisting of olive groves and thickets of opuntia cacti between them, gives way to endless desert spaces. Then the tourists can use Toyota jeeps to drive across the desert. The first (and key stop) is the location where George Lucas shot his famous Star Wars. This place does not resemble a lifeless desert. Even Tunis WiFi works there! When you come back to the capital, remember that other places to see are located on the territory of the Old Town, and very few are placed in the center of the New City and in the surrounding areas.     Where to stay  The hotels here are cheap, but the services they provide (\u201call inclusive\u201d) are even better than in Europe. The 4* hotel in a Low Season (winter) may cost you less than 25 dollars per night. Free WiFi Tunis connection is available in every hotel, even in you decide to save money and pick the cheapest variant. However, remember that to use Free WiFi Tunis in these places, you should know the password: ask for it at the reception. Here are the most popular free WiFi Tunis hotels:  - Carlton;  - Lafayette;  - Ibis Tunis;  - Majestic, etc.      Food  Tunisian food is a mixture of Arabic and French cuisines. Using any Tunis cafe WiFi, find the restaurants close to your hotel and visit them during dinner time. Tunis cafe WiFi can be slow, but you will manage to open the search pages. 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As you approach its borders you can see how the lush vegetation of Tunisia, largely consisting of olive groves and thickets of opuntia cacti between them, gives way to endless desert spaces. Then the tourists can use Toyota jeeps to drive across the desert. The first (and key stop) is the location where George Lucas shot his famous Star Wars. This place does not resemble a lifeless desert. Even Tunis WiFi works there! When you come back to the capital, remember that other places to see are located on the territory of the Old Town, and very few are placed in the center of the New City and in the surrounding areas.     Where to stay  The hotels here are cheap, but the services they provide (\u201call inclusive\u201d) are even better than in Europe. The 4* hotel in a Low Season (winter) may cost you less than 25 dollars per night. Free WiFi Tunis connection is available in every hotel, even in you decide to save money and pick the cheapest variant. 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Where to stay  The hotels here are cheap, but the services they provide (\u201call inclusive\u201d) are even better than in Europe. The 4* hotel in a Low Season (winter) may cost you less than 25 dollars per night. Free WiFi Tunis connection is available in every hotel, even in you decide to save money and pick the cheapest variant. However, remember that to use Free WiFi Tunis in these places, you should know the password: ask for it at the reception. Here are the most popular free WiFi Tunis hotels:  - Carlton;  - Lafayette;  - Ibis Tunis;  - Majestic, etc.      Food  Tunisian food is a mixture of Arabic and French cuisines. Using any Tunis cafe WiFi, find the restaurants close to your hotel and visit them during dinner time. Tunis cafe WiFi can be slow, but you will manage to open the search pages. 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