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Tunisia

Market shopping in Tunisia

  1. A

    Central Market

    This market dates from the 19th century and is a hugely colourful place to wander and stock up on food, with a mouth-watering selection of cheeses, fresh bread, harissa (spicy chilli paste), olives and pickles (surrounding shops sell tempting piles of the same) as well as fruit and veg and a wide range of basketware.

    reviewed

  2. Sousse Market

    Sousse's weekly market is held on Sunday in the Souq el-Ahad compound just south of the bus and louage stations. You'll find everything from handicrafts to livestock to souvenirs for the busloads of tourists.

    reviewed

  3. B

    market

    As well as Sousse's main weekly market, there's another market sans tacky stuffed camels 5km northwest of the city centre on Friday evenings and Saturday mornings.

    reviewed

  4. C

    Central Market

    This market dates from the 19th century and is a hugely colourful place to wander and stock up on food, with a mouth-watering selection of cheeses, fresh bread, harissa (spicy chilli paste), olives and pickles (surrounding shops sell tempting piles of the same) as well as fruit and veg and a wide range of basketware.

    reviewed