Dar Ben Gacem

Tunis


In an inspired project, this gorgeous 17th-century building replete with original features has been given a chic makeover that respects its history while offering contemporary comforts. Rooms and suites are all attractive, but the suites are larger, more luxe and quite irresistible. There's a roof terrace and a courtyard where breakfast (sadly disappointing) is served.


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