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Best places to go in Hammamet,Tunisia? |
Best places to go in Hammamet,Tunisia? Hammamet is a great touristic town that is divided into two parts: The old city, and the new touristic city (called Yassmine Hammamet). The old city has it's charm because it has a nice medina and the city itself is wonderful to explore. But for vacation purposes, Yassmine Hammamet would be the place to go. That is where the major hotels are located, and there is an amusement park, resteraunts and golf courses there as well. Here is a website that you may find useful: http://www.yasmine.com.tn/anglais/Welcom... |
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