If you’re looking for that quiet place at the lake with you always dreamed of, then you must buy a ticket to travel to Sidi Bou Said, 21 kilometers from Tunisia, where a small, quiet and picturesque village is waiting for you at the top of a cliff.

This precious population which dominated the narrow and ancient streets and buildings in white and blue provide a nostalgic atmosphere of the past was discovered by wealthy French in the early nineteenth century and later rediscovered by André Gide in 1942.
To maintain its attractive Mediterranean style, the authorities of Sidi Bou Said urbanization enacted a law in 1915 in which the inhabitants and owners of the houses in the place should retain only the facades painted white and the doors and window grilles can only be be covered with light blue.
Logically, this initiative has enabled the people to remain intact and true to his style a Tunisian who has captivated many tourists over the past two and a half centuries.
An inevitable visit Sidi Bou Said is the Café des Natte-elected by large figures of different areas, and fantastic taste in their proposals terrace watching the most exquisite culinary turquoise Mediterranean.