Carthage Thalasso Resort •5* Hotel the Residence 5* Hotel the Regency Tunis ▪ It Is an Outstanding Five Stars Front Beach Hotel
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Around Tunis The capital of Tunisia Hotels •5* Hotel The Regency Tunis •5* Hotel Carthage Thalasso Resort •5* Hotel The Residence 5* Hotel The Regency Tunis ▪ It is an outstanding five stars front beach hotel. Conveniently located less than 20 km away from the Tunis-Carthage International Airport ▪ This hotel offers an elegant resort for guests relaxing and doing business in Tunis area. ▪ Offering proximity in the antique sites as Carthage, the main business district, and important landmarks. ▪ The hotel has also 223 elegant rooms and suites enjoying a beautiful seafront, 5 marvellous restaurants and 7 awe-inspiring bars and a spectacular ballroom that comfortably seats 700, with ultra-modern communication and audiovisual equipment offering one of the largest wedding, conference exhibition venues in the region with 6 meeting rooms and 2 boardrooms. Meeting On top of its independent entry, the ballroom which accommodates from 10 to 700 persons is noteworthy with its capacity and extraordinary flexibility. Its plenary room and its 6 breakout rooms ease the accommodation of seminars and board meetings as well as conferences and gala dinners. High-tech audiovisual equipment, Wifi and high speed internet are also available. Name of the Surface Theatre Classromm style Banquet room (sq.m.) (pax) (pax) (pax) Utique 320 400 250 300 Ruspina 220 250 150 200 Thapsus 154 180 120 120 Thylla 66 75 50 80 Carthage 63 70 45 60 Meninx 63 70 45 60 Neapolis 40 50 30 40 Hadrumete 27 28 --- --- Dougga 51 63 --- --- 5* Hotel Carthage Thalasso Gammarth Right on the seafront, the Barceló Carthage Thalasso 5* hotel offers a complex of over four hectares with a setting and décor that invites guests to relax just 20 minutes from the centre of the Tunisian capital and the most important centers of cultural interest. The hotel has been designed to help you divide your time between work and pleasure, as its conference room, which can hold up to 1,200 participants, and its 12 subcommittee rooms are complemented by a thalassotherapy centre, salt water swimming pool, tennis courts and gastronomic Meeting The hotel was designed so that you can share your time between work and the pleasure: you will find a room of congress which can accommodate 1200 participants and 12 rooms conference. In addition, there are a center of thalassotherapy, a salted water swimming pool, courts of tennis and its gastronomical offer proposing 4 restaurants, four bars and an Moorish coffee. Direct access to the beach. 5* Hotel The Residence The Residence belongs to the Leading Hotels of the World features. It is a palace of an Arab - Andalusia architecture with purified lines that harmonizes the subtle splendor of the past and modernity. It is located between seaside and wildlife reserve with pink flamingos and near the archaeological and ancient sites of Carthage, offers all up- market services: concierge service, business centre, organization of banquets and seminars, thalassotherapy centre, sauna, hammam, restaurants, lounges, cafes, child- club, swimming pool. The 155 rooms and 9 suites are very comfortable and sumptuous. A sweet light embraces the ivory walls, the blond wood, the marble from Alicante, the precious materials and the delicate charm of an Orientals picture. Meeting room The Residence Tunis has a well-equipped business centre, providing a complete range of efficient services to business people staying at the hotel, for vacation or business. The choice of rooms, all equipped with audio-visual equipment and telephones, can accommodate a large variety of events. From the magnificent “Chich Khan” ballroom that can host 250 people for a gala dinner, to the large, light Regency room (the room can be separated into two conference rooms) with a total capacity of 100 guests for a meal, and the three wood-panelled Boardrooms for a meeting from 10 to 30 people and an office for small committee work sessions. In season, gardens and terraces may be arranged for a reception. At your disposal Multilingual secretariat, computers, black & white and color printers, scanner, translation service, free Wi-Fi access, photocopier, binding service, audio-visual equipment (screens, projectors, microphones) technical assistance. Incentives and Motivation Team building Activities around the pool or on the beach Wellness Evening Programs Evenings around the pool or in magical locations, fully privatized, with a historic theme (in a Carthaginian, Roman, Oriental, Bedouin setting or just like back home, Black & White)! 1,001 ideas waiting for you to choose from, and that’s just the beginning. Arond Tunis & Coast of Carthage: Sample program Day 1: ❖ Arrival at the Tunis Airport ❖ Personalised welcome: Our local staff will meet you upon arrival at the Airport. You'll be assisted with the formalities, and escorted to the hotel. ❖ Check in: Keys will be waiting on the branded hospitality Desk. ❖ Welcome cocktail. ❖ Dinner and overnight ❖ Option: Wellness Day 2: ❖ Buffet breakfast at the hotel. ❖ Meeting at the hotel ❖ Rich coffee break ❖ Lunch around the swimming pool Afternoon: ❖ Visit of Carthage and Sidi Bou Saïd ( Treasure Hunt) ❖ Dinner at the restaurant Dar Zarrouk Carthage – Sidi Bou Said: Departure to Carthage and remainders of the splendours of Tunisia's past. There will be visits to the gigantic Punic Ports, the Antonin Baths, the Tophet as well as the Theatre. Who has not heard of Hannibal and this city who dared brave the might of Rome? Now the ruins of both these great empires lay open to the sun and wildflowers. Declared a national monument the town of Carthage and nearby Salammbo abound in vestiges of the Punic and Roman empires, baths, dwellings, temples, shrines and the fabulous naval port of the Carthaginians. For a thousand years, Phoenicians were masters of the Mediterranean and over 200 war ships and innumerable merchant vessels were sheltered in the nearby port of Salammbo. At its center the Admirals Island still exists and archaeologists are reconstituting the pavilion with its shrine and docks. Next to the ports the ancient sanctuary of the goddess Tanit (Tophet) a quiet, shady square of hundreds of funeral steles Continuation to the Moorish village of Sidi Bou Said with its immaculate white and blue houses. The village has managed to preserve its charm and its peacefulness. Sidi Bou Said, this lovely blue and white village, gaily perched on the cliffs overlooking the Bay of Tunis, is perhaps the most cherished in Tunisia. The legend tells of Saint Louis - coming to wage war he fell in love with a Berber princess and, changing his name became the patron saint of this village where he lived in joy and peace. Visit Sidi Bou Said, fall under its charm and the story will seem most logical The most adventurous will have the opportunity to try the famous chicha (Water pipe) Free time in Sidi Bou Saïd to sip a mint tea at Café Sidi Chabaane or stroll along the narrow streets to see the magnificent view from the cliff Return at the Hotel Dinner at Dar Zarrouk Menu This traditional Sidi Bou Said house has been converted into a nobility restaurant. Salade tunisienne We suggest the famous Tunisian fish speciality Kabkabou with Tunisian “KABKABOU”. sauce: (fish) A light musical animation will escort your Samsa au mile; Tunisian dinner! pastry with honey The 05 courses dinner will be composed of Corbeille de fruit de Tunisian dishes enlivened by a folklore troupe saison and a belly dancer. Thé à la menthe Day 3: ❖ Buffet breakfast at the hotel. ❖ Meeting at the hotel ❖ Rich coffee break ❖ Lunch at the main restaurant of the hotel Afternoon: ❖ Visit of the Medina of Tunis ( option: Treasure Hunt) ❖ Dinner at the restaurant Dar El Jeld Medina of Tunis Visit of the Medina of Tunis. We suggest a guided visit through the winding streets of Tunis' old town, an opportunity to see the rich cultural heritage of old walled city and to discover the exquisite craftsmanship of Tunisia's artisans. 'Souk' is the Arabic name for market; 'medina' is the Arabic name for town. In Tunis today, the souk is also called medina. And there is a good reason: most of what once was Tunis is today like one enormous shopping centre and handicrafts factory. Today, the medina is still inhabited, but only a small percentage of the total population of Tunis lives in these quarters. The arrangement of the souks are traditional for Muslim cities: the clean professions had their souks near the main mosque, the Zitouna, while the unclean professions like dyeing and crude metal works were placed further away. It might be strange to us now that the slave souk, active until 1846, was placed just 100-150 metres away from the main mosque and the palace of the bey (ruler). Even if much has disappeared from the souk of the weavers, the Souk de la Laine, you still have good chances of actually seeing the weaving process by hand looms. The fabrics made like this are expensive and only intended for well-off clients and special occasions. Just a few streets up from the main mosque, you will come to the gold jewellers' souk, the Souk of goldsmiths, where gold of high carats is sold (Tunisians think of gold of European style (9 and 14 carat) as junk). Treasure Hunt Medina of Tunis Dinner at the restaurant ‘’Dar El Jeld’’ Departure to the Medina of Tunis ,transfer time 30 min Dinner in Dar El Jeld converted palaces of the nobility and now among the finest restaurants in Tunisia. Sample Menu : Soupe ou Salade Spécialité à la viande Pâtisserie OU crème Fruits de saison Dinner at the restaurant ‘’Dar Zarrouk’’ Gala Dinner at the Acropolium of Carthage.