The former residence of the Tunisian bourgeoisie of the 19th century, the Dar Saïd is sited in the heart of the white and blue mythic village of Sidi-Bou-Saïd. The hotel, which dominates the Mediterranean and offers its visitors a magnificent panoramic view over Carthage and the Gulf of Tunis, is distinguished by its charming and shining white facade, its centenary bougainvilleas and its refined simplicity.
The solarium, hanging from a blue sky, invites guests to eat breakfast surrounded by jasmine.
Located at the heart of the village of Sidi Bou Said, from the 13th century. In the 11th century A.D., the Almoravides chose the hill of Sidi Bou Saïd to defend TunisiaÂs northeast coastline against the Romans.
A century later, Djebel El Manar became the retreat of Abou Saïd Al Beji,
disciple of Sufi teacher Sidi Bou Mediane of Tlemcen, from whom the village took the name.
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Rooms
Its twentyfour rooms are wrapped in a peaceful halo, where sobriety does not steal space to comfort. They all have air-conditioning, a direct phone line, satellite TV, a mini-bar and a safe box. The bathrooms are luxurious and have been designed as original small turkish baths.
Situation
The airport of Tunis is at 15 Km. from the hotel.
Take the Route of the Marsa to get to Sidi-Bou-Saïd. The airport of Tunis is at 15 Km. from the hotel.
Take the Route of the Marsa to get to Sidi-Bou-Saïd.
Located at the heart of the village of Sidi Bou Said, from the 13th century. In the 11th century A.D., the Almoravides chose the hill of Sidi Bou Saïd to defend TunisiaÂs northeast coastline against the Romans. A century later, Djebel El Manar became the retreat of Abou Saïd Al Beji, disciple of Sufi teacher Sidi Bou Mediane of Tlemcen, from whom the village took the name.