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My Middle East: Tunis’ most charming boutique hotel with Jamel Ben Saidane, @WildTunis

A love letter to one of Tunis’ most historic family-run boutique hotels with local, photographer and content creator Jamel Ben Saidane, @WildTunis

NEAR+FAR’S My Middle East series brings you personal stories and photographs from leading travel figures and photographers in the region, revealing beloved destinations, favourite spots, insider travel advice and more – told from the heart

Words and photography by @wildtunis

Stepping into Dar Ben Gacem Kahia for the first time was a time-travelling experience for me. The intricate mosaics, carved wooden doors, and courtyards lead you away from your busy life to a bygone era – the time of Dar Ben Gacem’s seven original owners. This charming boutique hotel, nestled within the historic Medina of Tunis, is a living testament to a rich and storied past, a place I wish all travellers could experience.

The beautifully restored traditional Tunisian house is from the 17th century and offers a unique and authentic experience for travellers seeking to immerse themselves in the city’s rich culture and heritage. Dar Ben Gacem Kahia has a prime position in the heart of the Medina and is within walking distance of many of Tunis’ top attractions, including the Kasbah Mosque and the Souks.


“Stepping into Dar Ben Gacem Kahia is a time-travelling experience. The intricate mosaics, carved wooden doors, and courtyards lead you away you busy life to a bygone era”

Guests feel a sense of warmth and authenticity almost instantly, thanks to the blend of traditional and modern elements in the decor. The hotel maintains its original architectural elements, including intricate mosaics, carved wooden doors, and courtyards, and rooms are tastefully decorated with a blend of traditional and modern elements, providing a comfortable and relaxing atmosphere.

Dar Ben Gacem Kahia lounge - Tunis boutique hotel

What makes the property even more remarkable is its private ceramic collection, an important collection of over 400 historical ceramic pieces relating to the old history of the Tunisian creative ceramists, especially in the last two centuries. Head to the rooftop terrace to enjoy panoramic views of the medina, a mesmerising spot as the sunsets over the historic sprawl, or visit the on-site restaurant for delicious Tunisian cuisine. It allows guests to taste and enjoy some of our Tunisian favourites and delicacies, and the flavours of the region.

Tunis boutique hotel
Tunis boutique hotel

If you’re looking for a truly memorable stay in Tunis, Dar Ben Gacem Kahia is an excellent choice. It offers a unique blend of history, comfort, and hospitality that will make your visit unforgettable.

This article originally featured in NEAR+FAR Volume II, juliacaira.co.uk

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