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Hammamet Fort (Tunisia):
... our Holiday to Tunisia this spring we stayed in Hammamet. In the centre of Hammamet stand the fort a solid building built in 1475. This was built to defend Hammamet against invading forces from the sea. The fort is right by the sea edge. Next to the fort is the medina the market selling many good from small shop fronts. The fort is no longer used as a military base. It is open to visitors to look around. It will... Read the full review: Hammemet fort by mumsymary |
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Hammamet Destination International / Fishing port and beach resort, northeastern Tunisia, on Al-Hammamat Gulf. It is referred to as the Tunisian Riviera, because of its sandy beaches, mild winters, and pleasant summers. - Fishing port and beach resort, northeastern Tunisia, on Al-Hammamat Gulf. It is referred to as the Tunisi... overall rating |
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International Cultural Centre (Hammamet, Tunisia) ... escaped to Tunisia in late February this year. We stayed in a Hotel in Hammamet one of the places we visited was the International Cultural Centre. This centre is in the house and gardens which is known as Sebastian s villa. This villa was built in the 1920 s commissioned by a Roman billionaire George Sebastian. This villa hosted many parties its guest list the royal, rich and famous I believe Winston Churchill stayed here and wrote some of his memoirs. Another famous visitor field Marshall Rommell. The villa is about 2 or 3k from the centre of Hammamet and about 4 or 5 k from Yasmine. The villa and gardens is on the coast. Easy to find really. We could have walked ... Read the full review: International culture in this centre in Hammamet by mumsymary |
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Hammamet ... My husband and I are both recovering from illnesses, well mine is surgery on my foot. Both of us fed up decided to book a last minute week s break in Tunisia. We booked on the Thursday flew on Saturday. We have never visited Africa or Tunisia before but decided the weather in Feb would be warmer than here. We were looking forward to visiting somewhere different. We booked At the Barceló hotel recently name change from Miramar we usually camp. Hammamet has several hotels offering BB half board or full board. Getting there ________ We flew from Stanstead to Monastir flight about 3 hours. Monastir is about 1 hour and 15 minutes from Hammamet by the bu... Read the full review: Hammamet , where I rested my feet by mumsymary |
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Marrakech (Morocco) ... probably the pleasanter place to live, but for the visitor it has little to offer other than one or two gardens, and the opportunity to buy alcohol. The French made some attempt to incorporate local features into the new city s architecture, creating a style known as Mauresque , but the ambience of the place feels more European than African to me. The main unifying theme between the two cities is the pink pigment that gives the buildings of both a common colouring; the French insisted that it should continue to be used even when modern materials replaced pisé, and the edict is still in place today. Marrakech is sometimes called The Red City in consequence, although t... Read the full review: The New Moroccan Role by duncantorr |







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