Economy option for students in Tunisia

Written: 8 october 2009
Travel time: 12 — 19 may 2005
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
5.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 7.0
Service: 8.0
Cleanliness: 7.0
Food: 8.0
Amenities: 8.0
I went in May 2004 (does not accept in the form of 2004) to the El bousten 3 * hotel in Hammamet. Turned up a hot tour for a very funny money. For a week of rest with a flight, I paid $ 180 (where this has been seen). Accordingly, I went without pretensions to a luxurious vacation. We were placed in the main building on the second floor, the windows overlooked the main entrance of the hotel, tangerines grew under the windows, it was possible to pluck directly from the window. The hotel is old, with the same old rooms and old furniture, but you can live, there is even some kind of air conditioner. Fed honestly say not tasty and monotonous. There were not very many people in the hotel, only those tourists who came with us from the Slavs, and all the rest are elderly Germans and families with children. Since it was cold to swim in the sea in May, we swam in the pool, the sunbeds were always free.
There is nowhere to walk near the hotel, but if you go along the Napavo coast, you can get into the new city itself, where there are already shops and cafes and other things. And if you go to the left, you can get into the old city with markets and shops.
Many took an excursion to the capital from a guide for $50 per person. We did it differently, because I love independence. We went on a minibus, paid 3 dinars each, drove to the capital, where they rented a taxi for $ 30, which took us to all the sights and interesting places, then brought us to an inexpensive restaurant to eat and back to the bus station.

If you want a good rest, then I do not advise you to go to this hotel, and if you are a student with a limited vacation budget, then just right.
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