Hammamet, Tunisia



Jeremy Blackwood
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This coastal resort is one of the most popular destinations in Tunisia. The town was first popularized in the late 1800s by European painters Paul Klee and August Macke, who found the climate to their liking. Beaches, of course, are the main draw, but there are also a few sightseeing options such as the walled medina, the casbah and the souk. The International Cultural Center, a converted 1920s villa, is a popular performing-arts venue. The nearby town of Nabeul hosts a popular Friday market where ceramics, pottery and embroidery are easily found (prices tend to be higher on market day). More info on: wired-destinations.com
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