It's located deep in the old town of Tunis, so you'll have to walk through the old town even if you don't want to, so it's perfect for people who like walking around the old town. On the other hand, it seems that cars cannot easily enter the old town, so it may be difficult to take a taxi to the front of the inn.
Although the facility is not new, it was well-maintained and felt clean. The toilets and showers are shared, but they were not dirty. I was very pleased with the pattern of the tiles.
The staff members all greeted me with a smile, so it was very nice.
The room I stayed in was right above the lobby, so I could hear people talking in the lobby. Also, every time someone came home, they would ring a chime to ask for the door to be opened, so I could hear the chime very well. I was able to sleep without having to worry about too much noise, and since the trip was peaceful, I was able to sleep without worrying about it, but if you're looking for complete silence, you may need to be careful.
The WIFI source is probably on the 1st floor. The connection was good in the lobby, but in the guest rooms on the 2nd floor, the antenna was erected but often disconnected. Since I had a large capacity local data SIM, I mainly used tethering in my room.
Breakfast consisted of bread, donuts, tomatoes, cucumbers, carrots, boiled* etc. The meal balance was not bad, and I was able to adjust the amount myself.
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