Le Carpe Diem

Tunis


A favourite with the young expat crowd, this unpretentious venue is the place to be if you want to dance until the early hours fuelled by tequila shots. During winter, the indoor venue can get a little smoky; in summer, the action moves to a large outside party space where resident DJs spin a mix of house, hip hop and jungle.

Be aware that if you're in an all-male group, you may be denied entry.


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