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Tunisians are warm people. When you ask them something,or the way to somewhere, they immediatelyguide you to the place you want to go. The best characteristicof Tunisia for tourists is the fact that the historicaland touristic places in the country are very closeto the capital. Cartaca, an old Roman city, for instance,is only 60 KMs away from the capital.Sidi Bou Said: The City with Blue DoorsOne of the most interesting city in the country is SidiBou Said. If we wish to roughly describe what the cityis like, we can say that it resembles a little bit to Greekislands, and a little bit to Bodrum. It is a town of whitewashedhouses with blue blinds and blue doors underthe blue sky, which contains all the characteristics thatmake Tunisia how it is. If you want to go to a peaceful,relaxing place, this is the right address for you.Sidi Bou Said is a cool city which is worth seeing withits whitewashed houses with blue doors. It is the pearlof Tunisia. Just as in most places on earth, doors areentrances to private life in Tunisia as well. Wide andpeaceful yards behind high walls are reached throughthese doors. Contrary to the wooden and carveddoors at the Ottoman Bazaar in the Capital, though,the doors in Sidi Bou Said are of iron. The embroiderieson the cold iron, however, have made the doorsworks of art, making the metal feel warmer for thosewho see the doors.Tunisians love spending time in front of their blue doors.Blue sky, white walls and blue doors. The houses withblue doors under the blue sky offer an unprecentedbeauty to those who visit the city. When you opena modest little blue door, large and peaceful houseswhere dozens of people live welcome you. By the way,in addition to its doors, bazaars, historical and culturalheritage, delicious Tunisian foods are also waiting foryou in elegant restaurants by the sea. Continuouslyblowing breeze reduce the affect of the scoarching sun.Tourists along coasts enjoy both the sea, and the sun.When we visit Tunisia, we better understand why Tunisianscall their revolution the Jasmine Revolution. Becausecities during nights are full of jasmine fragrence.111

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