Tunisia

Sidi Bou Said: The White Oasis of Tunisia

Why Visit Sidi Bou Said?

Sidi Bou Said is located along the northern coast of Tunisia overlooking the sparkling Mediterranean Sea. It is known as the “Blue and White Village,” Sidi Bou Said is famous for its distinctive architecture featuring whitewashed buildings adorned with striking blue colours. You could call it the Santorini of Tunisia! It is a picturesque and Instagram-worthy setting! Strolling through its narrow cobblestone streets, you can see stunning views, vibrant bougainvillaea flowers, and traditional Tunisian doors. The village is home to the tomb of Sidi Bou Said, a revered Muslim saint, and the historic Cafe des Nattes, where influential artists and intellectuals have gathered for decades. This is the perfect place to relax and enjoy the scenic beauty of Tunisia.

How to travel to Sidi Bou Said?

The best way to travel to Sidi Bou Said is from Tunis. Head to the railway station east of the Avenue Habib Bourguiba Clock Tower and purchase a ticket at the ticket desk. Then board the train. You can pick whether to travel in 1st or 2nd class but it really does not make a difference as the journey time is only 20-30 minutes. The cost is 0.8 TND (€0.25). The trains are very regular between Tunis and Sidi Bou Said. Or you could even travel from Carthage as the train stops here before going on to Sidi Bou Said.

Top Things to do:

1. Sidi Bou Said Beach
The beach in Sidi Bou Said is where the calming waters of the Mediterranean Sea meet the pristine shoreline. With its sandy beaches, this place offers a serene escape for both locals and tourists. The picturesque backdrop of the iconic blue and white village adds to the experience. Either simply enjoy the sun and sea or take part in some adventure sports! Whatever you choose to do, just make sure you come here it is truly a beautiful place to relax!
2. Sidi Bou Said Medina
The iconic white buildings of Sidi Bou Said stand as a testament to the village’s timeless elegance and impressive architecture. Wandering through the labyrinthine streets, visitors are greeted by the striking contrast of the pristine white walls against the deep blue sky, creating a mesmerising aesthetic that has become synonymous with the village’s identity. Each building tells a story of traditional Tunisian craftsmanship, featuring intricately designed doors, wrought-iron railings, and beautiful details.
3. Souvenir Shops
What perfect place to buy some gifts for yourself and your friends and family than here! There are plenty of shops to buy gifts from with an array of different things to buy. You could buy some fabulous paintings or just a small souvenir to put on display at home! Or even you could treat yourself to some traditional food here whilst shopping as there are plenty of cafes and restaurants to choose from.

Where should you stay?

BudgetSuite à Sidi Bou Saïd – offers a unique and luxurious accommodation with an enchanting retreat amidst the beauty of Sidi Bou Said

MediumSidiBou House – has an elegant charm and a tranquil oasis to enjoy this beautiful coastal town

HighDar Fatma –  luxurious retreat, offering a blend of traditional Tunisian hospitality and modern comforts

 

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