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Location. Accommodation and Travel Information
CSAAR 2007
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Introduction to Tunis
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Tunis is the capital of Tunisia with an ever-growing population of nearly one million people. The city is situated on a large Mediterranean gulf, the Gulf of Tunis, behind the Lake of Tunis and the port of La Goulette (Halq al Wadi), the city extends along the coastal plain and the hills that surround it. At the centre of a modern development (colonial era and post) lies the old medina. Beyond this section lie the suburbs of Carthage, La Marsa, and Sidi Bou Said.
The city is famous for its monuments, historical buildings, parks, the Bardo Museum (a 13th century Hafsid palace), and the old medina. The medina contains some 700 monuments, including palaces, mosques, mausoleums, madrasas and fountains dating from the Almohad and the Hafsid periods. The medina of Tunis has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1979. These ancient buildings of medina include the Great Mosque (including the Muslim University and library), Ez-Zitouna Mosque ("Mosque of the Olive") , Bey's Palace.
The city offers various attractions for visitors all year long including hundreds of historical places, as well as beautiful scenery. The sunny climate makes it an ideal holiday destination and with hundreds of historical places and attractions tourism has become a flourishing industry.
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Weather Overview
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Northern Tunisia has a typical Mediterranean climate, with hot, dry summers (June-August) and mild, wet winters (December-February). Tunis' high temperatures top out around 32°C (90°F) and drop no lower than 6°C (40°F). The mountains of the northwest occasionally get snow, while the farther south you go, the hotter and drier it gets. Annual rainfall ranges from 1000mm (40in) in the north, down to 150mm (6in) in the south, although some Saharan areas go without rain for years on end. Tunisia's lowest point is at Chott el-Gharsa, at 17m (56ft) below sea level, and its highest point is at Jebel Chambi at 1544m (1785ft).
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Conference Venue and Accommodation |
CSAAR 2007 conferences will be held at Barcelo Cartage Thalsaao , Tunis a 5 Star Hotel. The hotel is located right by the beach at La Marsa-Gammarth, in Tunisia. The hotel is 15 minutes away from Tunis city-centre. and Tunis International Airport; 20 minutes away from Sidi Bou Said (a traditional town), and 15 minutes away from the ruins of Carthage. For more information click here>>
Special accommodation rates have been negotiated at this hotel on behalf of our delegates. Note that reservations must be made as soon as possible to benefit from these special rates. Please mention you are participant in CSAAR 2007.
A single room: 105 TND (~84 USD) the night including breakfast
A double room: 120 TND (~96 USD) the night including breakfast
Hotel web site: www.barcelo.com
Reservation: TEL 00 216 71 910111
FAX 00 216 71 910666
email for confirmation: (contact person: Neila Dakhlaoui)
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Travel Information |
Getting to Tunis
Most international flights connect with Carthage airport, 8km from the Tunis city centre.
A taxi into the city center shouldn't cost much more than 5 TD. Alternatively, buses depart fairly regularly and charge a fraction of the price.
Airport Reception and Transportation
A welcome desk will be available at Carthage airport on dates when the majority of participants will be arriving. A special service will be organized for transportation to the Hotels.
Visas Requirements
Not everyone requires a pre-issued visa to enter Tunisia. Visas are not required for participants from the USA and most European countries. Other nationalities may need visa to enter Tunisia. Please check with your travel agent or the nearest Tunisian Consulate/Embassy to determine what applies to your case.
The Conference organizers can provide assistance, if required, in obtaining visitors' visas. If you need this help, please contact and email him the required information before October 1, 2007, 8:00 pm (GMT).
Letter of Invitation
Those who needs an official invitation letter in order to attend the conference may write to Prof. specifying the necessary details. This service is designed only to assist participants who need to obtain a visa or permission to attend the Conference. It should not be considered an official invitation covering fees or other expenses.
Foreign Exchange and Banking Arrangements The official currency of Tunisia is the Dinar (1 Euro = 10.8 TD; 1 $ = 8.7 TD; 1£ = 16 TD). Foreign currency can be exchanged at the airport bank upon arrival or at banks located throughout Tunis. A banking service is available at the hotels for currency exchange. Major credit cards are accepted in Tunis.
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Accommodation |
Barcelo Cartage Thalsaao (5 Star Hotel) (conference venue)
A single room: 105 TND (~84 USD) the night including breakfast
A double room: 120 TND (~96 USD) the night including breakfast
web site: www.barcelo.com
Reservation: TEL 00 216 71 910111
FAX 00 216 71 910666
email for confirmation: (contact person: Malek Alouini)
Golden Tulip Carthage Hotel, Tunis
A single room: 130 TND (104 USD) the night including breakfast
A double room: 148 TND (118 USD) the night including breakfast
Web site: www.goldentulipcarthage.com
Reservation: TEL 00 216 71 913 000
FAX 00 216 71 912 812
email for confirmation: (contact person: Hedi Benzarti)
other hotels will be listed soon
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