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Medina
Less commercial than other medinas in the country, Kairouan's feels even more like it ebbs and flows to a different rhythm from modern Tunisia. Most of it is given over to quiet residential streets whose rather derelict fac;:ades are set off by grand and ornate doors, and windows, arches and shutters in bright blues and greens, more reminiscent of the Caribbean than of North Africa. It's possible to wander much of the medina without being confronted by a sinÂgle souvenir-buying opportunity as virtuÂally ail of the commerce is restricted to the main north-south thoroughfare of ave 7 Novembre. Here you'll find several carpet shops seUing high quality products and all the usual trinkets for sale to tourists.
The first walls of the medina were built towards the end of the 8th century, bu...Read More
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