Places We Can Drive You To

Al-Zaytuna Mosque
The Al‑Zaytuna Mosque, also known as the Mosque of the Olive Tree, is the spiritual heart of the Medina of Tunis and one of the oldest and most influential Islamic institutions in North Africa.
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Founded in the 8th century, this historic mosque is renowned for its majestic courtyard, finely carved columns, and traditional architecture that reflects centuries of religious and cultural heritage.
Surrounded by lively souks and narrow streets, Al‑Zaytuna Mosque offers visitors a peaceful retreat in the middle of the bustling old city. Its rich history and serene atmosphere make it an essential stop for anyone exploring Tunis and its UNESCO‑listed Medina.
With Primeline Tours, you can enjoy a smooth and comfortable private transfer directly to the Medina, making your visit to Al‑Zaytuna Mosque easy, stress‑free, and perfectly timed within your city tour.

Archaeological Site of Carthage
The Archaeological Site of Carthage is one of Tunisia’s most important historical treasures, offering a fascinating journey through the legacy of one of the ancient world’s greatest civilizations.
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Spread across several hilltops overlooking the Mediterranean, Carthage reveals the remains of Punic, Roman, and early Christian eras, including the Antonine Baths, Byrsa Hill, the Roman Theatre, and ancient villas with beautifully preserved mosaics.
Walking through Carthage feels like stepping into a living museum where every ruin tells a story of power, trade, and cultural exchange. The panoramic sea views and peaceful surroundings make it an inspiring stop for history lovers and casual visitors alike.
With Primeline Tours, you can enjoy a smooth and comfortable private transfer directly to the Archaeological Site of Carthage, allowing you to explore the area at your own pace without worrying about transportation or parking.

Sidi Bou Saïd
Perched on a hill overlooking the Mediterranean, Sidi Bou Saïd is one of Tunisia’s most iconic destinations. Known for its white‑and‑blue houses, cobblestone streets, and breathtaking sea views, this charming village offers a peaceful escape just minutes from Tunis.
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Visitors can wander through artisan shops, enjoy traditional cafés like the famous Café des Délices, and explore the Andalusian‑inspired architecture that gives the village its unique character.
Whether you’re looking to relax, take stunning photos, or discover authentic Tunisian culture, Sidi Bou Saïd delivers an unforgettable experience. With Primeline Tours, you can enjoy a smooth and comfortable private transfer directly to the village, allowing you to explore at your own pace without the stress of navigating traffic or parking.

Bardo National Museum
The Bardo National Museum is one of Tunisia’s greatest cultural treasures and a must‑see for anyone visiting Tunis. Located just a short drive from the city center, the museum is housed in a former beylical palace and offers a stunning journey through more than 3,000 years of history.
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Inside, visitors can explore the world’s largest collection of Roman mosaics, beautifully preserved and displayed in grand halls that reflect the elegance of the palace itself. The museum also showcases artifacts from Carthaginian, Punic, Islamic, and Ottoman periods, making it an exceptional window into Tunisia’s rich and diverse heritage.
Whether you’re passionate about archaeology or simply curious about Tunisia’s past, the Bardo National Museum provides an unforgettable cultural experience. Primeline Tours can drive you comfortably to the museum, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable visit.

Medina of Tunis
The Medina of Tunis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of North Africa’s most atmospheric old cities and an essential stop for anyone visiting the capital. Just a short drive from modern Tunis, the Medina invites you into a maze of narrow streets, traditional souks, and centuries‑old palaces that reflect the city’s rich Arab‑Islamic heritage.
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Wander through vibrant markets filled with handcrafted jewelry, leather goods, perfumes, and colorful textiles. Discover architectural gems such as the Zitouna Mosque, historic madrasas, and beautifully restored houses that reveal the elegance of Tunisian craftsmanship.
Whether you’re looking to shop, explore history, or simply soak in the authentic local atmosphere, the Medina of Tunis offers an unforgettable cultural experience. Primeline Tours can drive you directly to the Medina, ensuring a smooth and comfortable visit from start to finish.

Royal Mausoleum of Tourbet el Bey
The Royal Mausoleum of Tourbet el Bey is one of Tunis’s most remarkable historical landmarks, located in the heart of the Medina. Built in the 18th century, this grand complex served as the final resting place for the rulers of the Husainid dynasty and their families.
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Its richly decorated chambers, colorful marble, carved woodwork, and intricate tile patterns make it one of the finest examples of Ottoman‑influenced architecture in Tunisia.
Inside, visitors can explore a series of beautifully crafted rooms and domed halls that reflect the prestige and artistry of the era. The mausoleum offers a peaceful and atmospheric escape from the busy souks, giving travelers a deeper understanding of Tunisia’s royal and cultural heritage.
With Primeline Tours, you can enjoy a smooth and comfortable private transfer directly to the Royal Mausoleum of Tourbet el Bey, making your visit easy, relaxing, and perfectly timed within your Tunis city exploration.
