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Hotel Villa Didon
The guide was updated:Villa Didon attracts Carthage's elite after dark, its cliffside perch on Byrsa Hill offering panoramic views over the Gulf of Tunis. This luxury hotel houses three distinct venues: The Light Bar stretches across expansive terraces with direct sightlines to the ancient Punic ports. Le Perchoir lounge bar, draped in lush greenery, transforms into a vibrant after-work spot midweek before settling into a tranquil garden retreat. For dining, Le RestÔ's open kitchen showcases technique-driven fusion cuisine where Mediterranean traditions meet global influences.
Useful Information
- Address: Hotel Villa Didon, Rue Mendes France, Carthage
- More Info: Located right next to the Ancient Forum of Carthage.
- Website: www.villadidoncarthage.com
- Phone: +216 71 733 433
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