A riad with hanging garden, terraces and swimming pool, in the heart of Nabeul.
House in Nabeul, Tunisia
6 guests · 3 bedrooms · 3 baths
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About this house rental
Riad of character built on top of the family home, dating back more than two centuries owners.
While being completely independent of the parent (with a separate entrance), Riad sharing with it an atmosphere where the soul of generations past coexists with the innovative spirit of the present generation.
The Riad has two rooms: the oriental lounge Pierre Loti, designed in the tradition of the Moorish mansions .The second is contemporary, includes a kitchen functional and friendly American and greatly open the pool (10m sur3m with a system of swimming against the current) terraces and garden. The three terraces overlooking a vast green patio with views of the city and the surrounding area offer a living space, not overlooked, for fish barbecue evenings bought in the morning at the city market close to home .
The Alya room and two suites (Elyssa and Ulysses) offer a Moorish-style décor harmoniously combines the ancient local materials with modern brushwork. Air conditioned and comfortably furnished, they have a beautiful living space: private bathroom, dressing room, desk, sofa and 6m high domes capping the duplex rooms (both suites); as they enjoy a beautiful light through their opening onto the garden and pool.
The riad is close to the big market of the city, a typical market oriental country with its spice merchants, fresh vegetables, fish ...
And ten minutes from home, you can visit the pottery workshops, stonecutter, nattiers and other artisans.
The town beach, fine sand and crystal clear water, is 1km. And two km; you can also visit the archaeological site of the ancient Roman Neapolis (former Nabeul)). Hammamet is located ten km, the famous fishing village whose kasbah, the fifteenth em s, and the little old town well worth a visit.
The town of Nabeul and Hammamet and along the littoral of the restaurant offer a diverse cuisine. On the beaches, tourist hotels give you the opportunity, moyenant modest amounts of water sports and relax the spa and steam centers (one in Hammamet I recommend highly)
NB: my husband and myself will welcome you and will do everything in our power to inform you and make your stay more enjoyable
While being completely independent of the parent (with a separate entrance), Riad sharing with it an atmosphere where the soul of generations past coexists with the innovative spirit of the present generation.
The Riad has two rooms: the oriental lounge Pierre Loti, designed in the tradition of the Moorish mansions .The second is contemporary, includes a kitchen functional and friendly American and greatly open the pool (10m sur3m with a system of swimming against the current) terraces and garden. The three terraces overlooking a vast green patio with views of the city and the surrounding area offer a living space, not overlooked, for fish barbecue evenings bought in the morning at the city market close to home .
The Alya room and two suites (Elyssa and Ulysses) offer a Moorish-style décor harmoniously combines the ancient local materials with modern brushwork. Air conditioned and comfortably furnished, they have a beautiful living space: private bathroom, dressing room, desk, sofa and 6m high domes capping the duplex rooms (both suites); as they enjoy a beautiful light through their opening onto the garden and pool.
The riad is close to the big market of the city, a typical market oriental country with its spice merchants, fresh vegetables, fish ...
And ten minutes from home, you can visit the pottery workshops, stonecutter, nattiers and other artisans.
The town beach, fine sand and crystal clear water, is 1km. And two km; you can also visit the archaeological site of the ancient Roman Neapolis (former Nabeul)). Hammamet is located ten km, the famous fishing village whose kasbah, the fifteenth em s, and the little old town well worth a visit.
The town of Nabeul and Hammamet and along the littoral of the restaurant offer a diverse cuisine. On the beaches, tourist hotels give you the opportunity, moyenant modest amounts of water sports and relax the spa and steam centers (one in Hammamet I recommend highly)
NB: my husband and myself will welcome you and will do everything in our power to inform you and make your stay more enjoyable
Map of Nabeul, Tunisia
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FAQs
How much does this house cost compared to others in Nabeul, Tunisia?
The average price for a rental in Nabeul, Tunisia is $85 per night. This rental is $113 above the average.
Is parking included with this house?
Parking is not specified as an available amenity at A riad with hanging garden, terraces and swimming pool, in the heart of Nabeul. . For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this house?
We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this house. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.
Is A riad with hanging garden, terraces and swimming pool, in the heart of Nabeul. pet friendly?
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