SIDI BOU SAID - GREECE OF AFRICA, TUNISIA| FAMILY TRAVEL| 4K HD VIDEO | JULY 2023
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- Sidi Bou Saïd- Tunis,Tunisia,Africa
With its distinctive blue-and-white color scheme, cobbled streets and jaw-dropping glimpses of azure waters, the cliff-top village of Sidi Bou Saïd is one of the prettiest spots in Tunisia. Named after a 13th-century Sufi saint, its distinctive architecture is a mix of the Ottoman and the Andalusian, a result of the influx of Spanish Muslims in the 16th century. For the French, the fishing village was a perfect depiction of the Orientalism romanticized by Europeans in the 19th century, and they committed to ensuring that its character - both real and imagined - was preserved (it was given protected status in 1915). Past residents and visitors include artist Paul Klee, author André Gide, philosopher Michel Foucault, and arty British eccentrics Osbert and Edith Sitwell.
Sidi Bou Said is located just outside the capital of Tunisia, Tunis.
It’s located in a region known as Carthage - the former capital of the country and an important trading post in Roman times.
Situated on a coastal cliff, Sidi Bou Said still boasts a beautiful sea town atmosphere and maintains a quaint, historic charm.
When it comes to the top things to do in Sidi Bou Sadi, then seriously wandering around the streets here soaking it all in has to be my top pick.
While not an activity in and of itself, Sidi Bou Said, is the sort of place you can just lose yourself in without a plan.
Perusing the shops, stopping for a tea, gazing over the sea and snapping a million photographs really is an activity here and personally, I can’t think of any better way to spend a day!
The top street for snaps here in my opinion is Rue Taieb Mhiri and its adjoining alleys, where gorgeous blue wooden doorways meet whitewashed walls that stream with bougainvillea and stories!
There’s also the city panorama platform further up this street and, not too far away, the Sidi Bou Said Lighthouse.
If you’re also into the relaxing feels, then heading to the Sidi Bou Said beach, located next to the harbour, is a great idea.
It’s accessed via a steep, small road, and is the perfect place to continue the chilled vibes.
Here the beach is free, but you can rent loungers and parasols if you wish.
There’s also water sports equipment for rent here if you do feel like being a bit more active.
Aside from the relaxing and soaking it all in, there are a couple of historical sites to visit in Sidi Bou Said, with Museum Dar el-Annabi, Palace Dar Nejma Ezzhar and Palais Dar Turki being my top picks.
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تونسي عسل يا وردي قرطاج حنبعل الى حنبعل اذا لم اجد طريقه ساصنعه
Bravo, la Tunisie❤🎉
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Please the blue and white houses of Sidi bou Said were established in 1915 while Mykonos and Santorini were in 1930. So, Greece looks like Tunisia!!
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Santorini is sidi bou said of europe😂😂😂
Why call it Greece when all the historical monuments are Roman?
Because of the dual colour, that depicts the similarity with Greece 🇬🇷
Lots of countries have white walls and blue doors.@@Rediscoveringworld1
True. Indeed, it is the copy of the blue town Santorini of Greece.
@@Rediscoveringworld1it's not a copy of santorini ..sidi bousaid 100 years older than santorini 😅😂😂 we don't copy we don't need to coz we are the origine and for your education and culture the greeck asked for our permission to copy our sidi bousaid town
Sidi bousaid was like this even before 1881
Santorini was painted blue and white in 1974
Our monuments are carthaginians not roman ..Romans did copy everything after our defeat in the war ...Carthage is more than 900 year older than Rome so 😂😂😂