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Hammamet is one of the largest and most established of Tunisian resorts, and has been sympathetically developed over the years, resulting in a long line of widely spaced low Level hotels stretching northland south from the center of town. Many of our hotels are situated on the resort's wide sandy main beach and are set in acres of their own colorful gardens. Hammamet has first class sports facilities
including tennis, horse riding and water sports.. In the old town, protected by the ancient walls of
the Medina, is a maze of narrow streets crammed with small shops and
stalls. These are in direct contrast to the modern shopping and
commercial centers with their smart boutiques, shops, snack bars and
restaurants Evening entertainment tends to center around the hotels with a choice of floor shows, discos and folklore evening However, there are many excellent alternatives, either within walking distance of your hotel or a short taxi ride away. Stroll through the flower scented gardens yourself to a French, Tunisian or international meal in one the many restaurants, have a quiet drink or visit the hotels to enjoy their evening entertainment. The more energetic can dance the night away at a
number of nightclubs including the fantastic Manhattan, probably the
equal of any big city discothèque.
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