The next day we took a day trip out to Carthage. Carthage is about a 30 minute train ride outside of Tunis. The
TGM is the name of the train line that took us there – it’s a small train line that runs up the Tunisian coast past Carthage and Sidi Bou Said. Getting to the TGM station proved to be non-trivial. Its Tunis terminus is located just outside of the downtown area, and not really a pleasant walk. So we tried to take the tram (LRT). The ticket-sellers were less then helpful in directing us to the right tram, and there was no signs in the main tram station (outside the train station) indicating where we should wait. We had to keep asking people – and we still managed to get on the tram going the wrong way. Stops are not announced, and often the station signs (if they are there at all) are impossible to see, due to a crowded tram, or bad positioning of the sign. Basically, we had to ask a lot of people a lot of directions. Of course, everyone is extremely nice, so this isn’t that much of a problem. The TGM itself is very easy, however (it’s impossible to get on the wrong train!)
We had planned to continue on the TGM to Sidi Bou Said, but decided to head back to Tunis due do the weather. We spent the rest of the day trying to figure out the best way to head south.
Hey just letting you know I was in Cartage a few weeks ago and it was amazing! The most impressive were the Baths of Antoninus, which reminded me a lot of Pompeii. The site is about 5 hectares and there is lots of ancient houses buried in ground that you can access from the second floor. The bathhouse its self has been dug out and is probably 1/2 a kilometer long by itself. The cliff overlooking it is high enough to take shots of the Sea in background. Access to the site is free if you show them you bought a ticket to the museum next to the cathedral of st louis that guys went too. By the way, I seen your pictures of the museum and they’ve done a lot to it since then. The baths is about a 20 min downhill walk from the museum, just ask at least 3 different locals haha
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