1001Tunisie initiates “Freedom Online” to the destination

Furniture and weavings

TULINE is the last Tunisian brand to be added to the now long list of Tunisian companies that highlight the “Made in Tunisia” .Converting and revisiting the Tunisian heritage, TULINE work to internationalize its products by upgrading and breathing new life objects it takes away, recycle and creates. After a career in marketing, Neira Hamza took the leap of creation. She takes us on a nice walk between her jovial nature, her childhood memories and her dreams of fame for a heritage she loves.

Traditional perfume and cosmetics

House scents: A traditional family business that manufactures wellness products (soap, body lotion, shower gel, cream, sugar scrub, dry oil, toilet water) and fragrances inspired by Tunisian scents http://www.mille-et-une-tunisie.com/index.php?option=com_ontent&view=article&id=629:maison-de-senteurs-une-marque-pour-notre-bien-etre

Brass

Mohamed Lidarssa is still one of the few craftsmen in the capital to continue with as much passion and toil in the coppersmith business. Under his skilled hands and repeated blows of his chisel, the brass plates, copper or silver piled up in his studio twist and contort to become fixtures, decorative panels, trays and other objects. http://www.mille-et-une-tunisie.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=376:mohamed-liderssa-la-passion-du-metal-
Various

ARTYSHOW is a space on two levels. It is a showcase of innovation in the craft “made in tunisia”. ARTYSHOW is a space for artistic expression: painting, drawing, photography, video, sculpture, installation, cartoon, graffiti … future great artists made their first solo exhibition, Hedi Khelil, Thameur Mejri, Sandra Remili, Maya Ben Ayed, Hafedk Khediri, Rabaa Skik… http://www.mille-et-une-tunisie.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=774:artyshow
Weaving

Weaving Boussetta: The shop is discrete almost hard to find, nestled in the heart of the medina of Tunis. Yet these products relative to the most chic interiors weavings from “Ksar Hlell” the capital of Tunisian weaving …http://www.mille-et-une-tunisie.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1121:les-tissages-bousetta

Various

Eddiwane: A shop or rather a treasure trove as it is fantasy in the heart of the medina of Tunis right next to the famous restaurant Dar El Jeld. The Diwan was established there fifteen years ago by Abdelkafi family and this is from the beginninghttp://www.mille-et-une-tunisie.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2148:diwan-dar-el-jeld-tunis-medina

Greed

Deyma: No stiffness, much rigor and tremendous generosity Deyma characterizes the brand and its new store, which will undoubtedly become in less time than it takes the new chic and trendy address of Sidi Bou Said. http://www.mille-et-une-tunisie.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=609:deyma-prend-datte

Brass:

Kahenart: We waited for his shop for years. This is now done! The result is astonishing. It’s beautiful, chic, it’s bright and shining … This is modern while drawing inspiration from tradition. There are glass, wood, color, materials … so cleverly mixed with brass http://www.mille-et-une-tunisie.com/shopping/boutiques/4085-kahenart-sinstalle-a-gammarth.html
Tunisian pastries:

The Pebbles, Ms. Hachicha, The Delights of Haroun … At the image of the country, Tunisian pastry is multiple, surprising, Mediterranean, Oriental, Berber … It combines fruits, nuts, fragrances of rose, orange blossom  or rose hips ..

Read the article. All addresses!

http://www.mille-et-une-tunisie.com/gastronomie/gourmand/4050-la-patisserie-tunisienne-un-tourbillon-de-sensations.html

Walk in the Medina of Tunis

A visit to the Medina of Tunis where it is nice to be lulled by the shouts of vendors, the perfume scents, …

http://www.mille-et-une-tunisie.com/city-guide/58-city-guide/89-la-medina-de-tunis-voyage-en-orient.html
Restaurants

During the past two weeks, Tunis and its suburbs have observed the opening of two new locations not to be missed, “La Falaise” with a wine bar and a gourmet restaurant in La Marsa and the “M” in Gammarth with its bar molds and fish restaurant.

Sushi :

Japanese origami at the Nasr

http://www.mille-et-une-tunisie.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=400:origami-ennasr-ii

Tunisian Tradition

At Mohsen’s : Popular at the Goulette

http://www.mille-et-une-tunisie.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=399:chez-mohsen-la-goulette*

Dar El Jeld: An institution

http://www.mille-et-une-tunisie.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=343:dar-el-jeld-tunis-medina

Dar Sleh. Only at Midday and menu

http://www.mille-et-une-tunisie.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=862:dar-sleh-tunis-medina

Italian

Fiat café. Ideal for midday. Pastry at the bottarga

http://www.mille-et-une-tunisie.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=700:fiat-cafe-les-berges-du-lac

La Closerie.  Trendy Italian Bar and restaurant

http://www.mille-et-une-tunisie.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=349:la-closerie-la-soukra

Fish :

Le Café Vert. An Institution. Do not miss the tastira!

http://www.mille-et-une-tunisie.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=342:le-cafe-vert-sidi-bou-said

Lebanese
Beirut Countertops: http://www.mille-et-une-tunisie.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2477:comptoirs-de-beyrouth

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