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− | ''' | + | '''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' is a beachside town in [[Tunisia]]. It gets really busy with tourists over the summer, but outside the tourist season it's nice and quiet. However, you might still be spoken to a lot by vendors around the Medina. |
== Hitchhiking out == | == Hitchhiking out == | ||
=== North-west towards [[Tunis]] === | === North-west towards [[Tunis]] === | ||
− | Walk behind the train station on the Avenue Bahi Ladgham towards the mosque named Al Ihsen. The mosque is next to a busy t-crossing with traffic lights and has a nice wide parking shoulder for cars to stop. It took [[User:MOAH|Mind of a Hitchhiker]] with partner about 15 minutes to get a direct ride into Tunis from here (66 kilometers). If your ride doesn't go directly to Tunis, there is one toll booth (Garde de péage de Mornag) and one big gas station (Aire de Service Grombalia) in between Hammamet and Tunis for you to switch rides. | + | Walk behind the train station on the Avenue Bahi Ladgham towards the mosque named Al Ihsen. The mosque is next to a busy t-crossing with traffic lights and has a nice wide parking shoulder for cars to stop. It took [[User:MOAH|Mind of a Hitchhiker]] with partner about 15 minutes to get a direct ride into Tunis from here (66 kilometers). If your ride doesn't go directly to Tunis, there is one toll booth (Garde de péage de Mornag) and one big gas station (Aire de Service Grombalia) in between [[Hammamet]] and [[Tunis]] for you to switch rides. |
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+ | {{Category|Tunisia}} | ||
+ | {{Category|City's}} |
Latest revision as of 20:47, 29 October 2024
Hammamet is a beachside town in Tunisia. It gets really busy with tourists over the summer, but outside the tourist season it's nice and quiet. However, you might still be spoken to a lot by vendors around the Medina.
Hitchhiking out
North-west towards Tunis
Walk behind the train station on the Avenue Bahi Ladgham towards the mosque named Al Ihsen. The mosque is next to a busy t-crossing with traffic lights and has a nice wide parking shoulder for cars to stop. It took Mind of a Hitchhiker with partner about 15 minutes to get a direct ride into Tunis from here (66 kilometers). If your ride doesn't go directly to Tunis, there is one toll booth (Garde de péage de Mornag) and one big gas station (Aire de Service Grombalia) in between Hammamet and Tunis for you to switch rides.