Central Street of Tunisian Capital - Avenue named after the first President of Tunisia, Habib Bourguiba. The avenue stretches from the very lake of Tunisia to the ancient Arab city behind the fortress walls - the medina. On both sides of the avenue lined up shoulder-to-shoulder white colonial mansions with rich stucco, long narrow shutters and French balconies, and in the middle stretches a pedestrian zone, planted with lush ficus main attraction of the
Avenue Habib Bourguiba -. Openwork clock tower, big-Tunisian dignify Ben, at the foot of which beats "fluffy" fountain, presenting locals and tourists alike as a welcome coolness in Africa . More here definitely worth seeing the majestic Cathedral of Saint-Vincent-de-P l and stuck together like a marshmallow from the air Municipal Theater, a monument to the Arab historian Ibn Khaldun and the building of the Embassy of France . Well, take a break and have a coffee or "sitronada" can be at the famous Bolshoi theater café or a more democratic Parisian cafe .