Getting Around Tunis: Walkability, Public Transit & Biking
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Tunisia

Getting Around Tunis: Walkability, Public Transit & Biking

Tunis Governorate

Walkability

75
Excellent

Tunis is moderately walkable, especially in the Medina and the Ville Nouvelle area where travelers can navigate easily through bustling streets filled with shops, cafes, and cultural sites. These central areas offer dense amenities which means daily errands can often be completed on foot. However, due to the city's sprawling nature, moving between neighborhoods like Centre Ville and La Marsa on foot is impractical, making it necessary to rely on cars or public transit for longer distances.

Public Transit

65
Okay

Tunis provides a fairly developed public transportation system, including the Tunis Metro, buses, and the TGM train, which serve to connect different parts of the city and its suburbs effectively. The Metro is particularly useful for quick trips within the city, while buses cover an extensive network. However, they can become crowded during peak hours, detracting from the experience. Taxis are a convenient alternative due to their affordability. Although not perfect, the public transit in Tunis offers a viable means of transportation for most travelers.

Bikeability

35
Bad

Biking in Tunis is challenged by limited infrastructure, such as dedicated bike lanes. The busy and sometimes chaotic traffic can pose safety risks for cyclists, particularly in the city center where driving habits may be erratic. While the terrain is relatively flat, making it physically feasible to bike, the lack of dedicated paths and heavy traffic decrease overall cycling appeal. Therefore, biking in Tunis remains more an option for recreation rather than a primary mode of transportation.

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