Getting Around Le Bardo: Walkability, Public Transit & Biking
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Tunisia

Getting Around Le Bardo: Walkability, Public Transit & Biking

Tunis Governorate

Walkability

68
Okay

Le Bardo is moderately walkable, primarily due to its compact size and convenient layout which allows travelers to accomplish essential errands on foot. The central area, including neighborhoods surrounding the Bardo Museum, offers a variety of shops and cafes within walking distance. However, certain errands may require reliance on transportation, and caution should be exercised when walking at night due to moderate safety levels.

Public Transit

65
Okay

Public transportation in Le Bardo provides moderate convenience, with the area being connected to central Tunis by the Metro Line 4, making urban commuting relatively straightforward. Buses and taxis complement the metro, adding to the accessibility. The planned Rapid Rail Network is expected to significantly boost capacity and connectivity. Despite these advantages, the current reliance on metro lines means options are not exhaustive, but they serve the necessities well for travelers.

Bikeability

40
Bad

Le Bardo's flat terrain offers potential for cycling, but the lack of dedicated biking infrastructure presents challenges for bike enthusiasts. While some residents are leaning towards cycling due to rising fuel costs, the absence of bike lanes and safety measures makes cycling a less secure and comfortable choice. Although there's interest in biking tours in the region, infrastructure improvements are needed to elevate the biking experience.

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