Vincent Poon :: The City
 
The original plan did not include much sightseeing inside Sousse, however, as the pathetic hotel did not provide any washing facility so we had to set aside a day to hunt for the 'PRESSING' (laundry) shops in the city and did a bit of sightseeing too. At the end it turned out that all the laundry shops in Sousse charged by item instead of by weight.
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These colourful potteries is a famous craft in Tunisia
The Great Mosque of Sousse, too bad it was closed while we were there...
Sousse's Ribat. There is usually one Ribat/fortress in every coastal city
The watchtower is 27m high. It is used as a watchtower for lookout as well as a beacon for passing messages
These colourful potteries is a famous craft in Tunisia
The Great Mosque of Sousse, too bad it was closed while we were there...
Sousse's Ribat. There is usually one Ribat/fortress in every coastal city
The watchtower is 27m high. It is used as a watchtower for lookout as well as a beacon for passing messages
Entrance to the Ribat is through a narrow arched doorway flanked by weathered columns salvagedfrom the ruins of Roman Hadrumetum.
Minaret of Zaouia Zakkak. It is a complex that contains a mosque, a medersa (school) and a mausoleum
A medina won't be called a medina without the maze-like alleyways
It is not usual to see a bunch of pretty cool guys here in Tunisia
Entrance to the Ribat is through a narrow arched doorway flanked by weathered columns salvagedfrom the ruins of Roman Hadrumetum.
Minaret of Zaouia Zakkak. It is a complex that contains a mosque, a medersa (school) and a mausoleum
A medina won't be called a medina without the maze-like alleyways
It is not usual to see a bunch of pretty cool guys here in Tunisia
This 9th century wall that surrounds the medina provides protection from the invaders up North
Movenpick, probably the best hotel in Sousse
The Salon, a steakhouse that is decorated as if you were in the wild wild west
sea port of Sousse
This 9th century wall that surrounds the medina provides protection from the invaders up North
Movenpick, probably the best hotel in Sousse
The Salon, a steakhouse that is decorated as if you were in the wild wild west
sea port of Sousse
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