The old Medina contains between its ramparts, a set of legacies and witnesses of several historical periods. It was destroyed and then rebuilt in the 18th century. To walk along the old Medina, you must start with the Place des Nations Unies.
You will find a variety of shops for all tastes. Stalls selling fruits, vegetables, and spices line lanes lined with artisanal leather goods and understated antique shops. After negotiating the price of your finds, you can relax in the outdoor cafes that serve hot drinks and mint tea.
Among the religious monuments is the Rabbi Ettedgui Synagogue, a restored building dating from the end of the 19th century.