The capital Tunis’ main drag is the Avenue de France looking glorious with arcades modeled after those of Rivoli Street (rue de Rivoli) in Paris.
The Avenue meets with Avenida Habib Bourguiba, named after Bourguiba considered the father of the nation loved for educating women and outlawing polygamy. The long stretch is abundant with flower sellers, while the central walkway, with its street musicians and vendors, has more than a whisper of France’s Champs Elysee.
Small bells hang on the wall perhaps in homage to the Abbey bells, behind a white reception while the rest of the room has funky artworks, as does most of the hotel. Sometimes it’s Regency-style, sometimes faces obscured by a primary colour and bizarrely even animals dressed in military costumes. In much of the communal area, carpets are decorated with butterflies; sometimes there are prints and maps. A lot is going on.
Getting inspiration from other photographers through their online photography portfolios or social media posts only goes so far.
Sure, there have always been tourists behaving badly ever since the first tourist existed. But, in an age where travel has become so easy and ubiquitous for so many for the first time, those problems have amplified a thousandfold. Destinations didn’t have the necessary infrastructure to handle the flood of tourists cheap travel brought.
All rooms come with comfy Hypnos beds with luxury Egyptian cotton linen, spacious bathrooms, Nespresso coffee machines, highspeed Wi-Fi and several channels on a 40” flat-screen TV. The mini-bar comes stocked with some drinks that are included in the room rate.
As we yearn to reconnect with friends, family, and the world at large, I think that what we’ve gone through has also given many of us a chance to reflect on all the things we took for granted: the outdoors, community, neighborhood restaurants, and the arts.
From flouting rules and refusing to wear a mask to hosting parties, coughing on others, and just generally being selfish, the pandemic has shown us that the world is filled with more assholes than we thought. But, despite all of that, when it comes to the future of travel, I think the pandemic is going to make it better.
USAI Agencia Turismo é um serviço realizado em Mato Grosso, Brasil. Turismo para Todos, moradores regional, nacional e internacional. Viver experiência de viver, sentir e estar com as mais belezas naturais, falna exuberante, flora riquíssima conhecida e desconhecida da ciência, mas única no mundo.
Vamos recebe-lo em nossa casa com toda atenção, cuidado e destino preparado para suas melhores experiência.
Estamos em Cuiabá, Capital de Mato Grosso, mas estamos aqui na Internet em todos os Idiomas. Formando uma equipe de Guias e Condutores, atrativos de todos os acessos para voce, seu grupo ou sua família.
Turismo para Todos Agencia TOUR USAI.