Hôtel Africa

Tunis


The welcome at this business hotel is less than warm, with an ugly, smoke-filled foyer, harried reception workers and lax security (the checkpoint at the entry is often unstaffed). Rooms, though clean, aren't much better, sporting dated decor and worn furniture. Facilities include a foyer bar and two restaurants; breakfast costs an extra 32DT.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Tunis attractions

1. Clocktower

0.18 MILES

Built to commemorate former President Ben Ali’s assumption of power on 7 November 1987 (hence the name of the surrounding plaza), this 38m-high clocktower…

2. Institut Française de Tunisie

0.21 MILES

Housed in a building elegantly revamped by Richter+Partner with Karim Jeddi-Gonzales, the Institut Française hosts a rich program of cultural activities…

4. Rue Lenine Street Art

0.24 MILES

The walls of derelict buildings on this street have been used as open-air canvases by local street artists.

5. Lycee Bourguiba

0.29 MILES

Arabisant-style building on one of Centre Ville's main boulevards.

6. Pont de la République Street Art

0.32 MILES

In 2016, local street artists including Abdelmejid Ben Messaoud, Khalil Gouiaâ, Mourad Harbaoui, Brahim Azzabi, Samir Fitouri, Abdelmonem Sehili, Walid…

7. Marché Centrale

0.36 MILES

Tunisian food markets offer a great introduction to local culture, and Tunis' Marché Centrale is particularly atmospheric. The original market building…

8. Bab El Bhar

0.42 MILES

Also called the Porte de France or French Gate, this huge freestanding arch was the medina's eastern gateway until the surrounding walls were demolished…