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Hammamet, meaning "Les bains" in french, is a pretty balnear station with a deep-blue sea. The city center contains a lot of restaurants and hotels. Walking by the sea on the beautiful beach, doing a little shopping in the typical shop, or getting "lost" in the Medina (old city) are great ways of visiting Hammamet.
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Hammamet was very easy to get to from Tunis, I took their bus system and it took less than two hours to get there. Upon arrival, I got into a taxi and watched a very dirty city pass by me. The tourist areas though, near the hotels, are beautiful! The beaches are gorgeous and the Mediterranean is more beautiful than it is in Southern Italy! Beware all females of the casanova's on the beach, they will follow you like lost puupies. I wore a fake wedding band and told them I was married and my husband was sleeping in the hotel, that got rid of them fairly quickly! Apart from that, Hammamet is one of the most relaxing beach destinations I've ever been to! Do make sure to go all inclusive though, otherwise the resorts will bleed you dry. Good tip? (+1) It's just Beautiful! Playing Golf and meeting the cultures Good tip? (+1) Georges Sebastian's Villa - a hidden treasure. Built by this wealthy Romanian in 1927 it is a beautiful house typical of the Art Deco era - not what you'd expect to see in North Africa. Fantastic art and architecture of the period with extensive use of marble, wonderful courtyards, an amazing swimming pool and a weird 4-seater bath. The house has played host to artists and designers and politicans like Paul Klee, Fraank Lloyd Wright, Churchill aand Rommel. Well worth the visit. Good tip? (0)
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Ingalill G. answered Orazio C.'s question: 1 mon ago Orazio C. asked the question: 1 mon ago Erika K. wrote a review on Sol Azur Beach Hotel, Hammamet 5 mons ago Aurélie M. wrote a review on Fourati Hotel, Hammamet 6 mons ago
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