Mosque Kasbah
Mosque Kasbah
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4.0 of 5 bubbles44 reviews
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Samia D
Lebanon37 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Sep 2018 • Friends
i did not enter the mosque, but i took some pictures of it from outside. its near from kasbah square.
Written September 28, 2018
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SKI010
Sutton, UK116 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2011 • Couples
Compared with other mosques, it was not awe inspiring
Written November 25, 2011
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Lane the English traveller
Huddersfield, UK569 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2018 • Couples
This mosque is just outside the medina. You cannot visit being a non Muslim. But it is worth getting a couple of photos of.
Written March 26, 2018
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Frederyck123
Manchester, UK45 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2011 • Family
Was looking forward to visiting the Kasbah and buy some poofs. we had hired a car from the airport for our visit as we enjoy travelling alone and exploring. This was a mistake... at least in Tunis. we parked up in an area where there were no lines and other cars were parked and entered the soukh, So far so good - daughter and wife suddenly developed a need for a toilet and so we started to seek out a restaurant. A tall, westernised, man told us where to go and insisted on guiding us even though we said we'd find it ourselves. The guidebook was clear on avoiding anyone who wanted to be friends. He guided us to a local restaurant, via a "cousin's" essential oils shop, where he insisted on selling us essential lemon oil... we didn't buy. Thought we'd eat at the restaurant he'd guided us to, but changed our mind when daughter and wife told us that toilet (which they decided not to use) was in the kitchens... Abdullah (so he said his name was) insisted on guiding us around and pretty much pulled us into shops where he and his "cousins" tried their worst to sell their wares. One that sticks out was a carpet "manufacturer" where a small group of huddled "workers" suddenly materialised and pretended to work on carpets - snipping non-existent fibres from the rug. He did guide us to a roof-top toilet where we managed to relieve ourselves - albeit without a toilet seat and toilet paper (Islam prescribes how you wipe yourself). Our "guide" who now claimed he spoke 6 languages, had studied in the mosque, travelled the world and was now my "friend", not "guide" proceeded to get us lost and pushed us into a shop. I should have realised what his game was once the shop keeper and his friends vacated the shop. My "friend" insisted, while in this less than ideal situation, that we "buy" some essential oils... only after he'd handed me them as a "present". He promised to guide us back to the main part of the Soukh once the transaction was completed and I handed over 10x the price of the little vial. He then left... we were left to our own devices (at last). Found our way back to a shop, negotiated a good price for two poofs and headed back to the car. It was gone. A local told us the municipalities had towed it away since it was a tourist car (they are obvious by their number plates) to their compound. The local, after some coaxing, walked us there and apologised for his country - he was ashamed. We had to negotiate a price to get the car back. The car rental agency informed us this was a common corrupt ruse... AVOID.
Written October 19, 2012
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yns_10
Sydney, Australia1,485 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2019
This is a lovely mosque by Kasbah Square. It is just something you appreciate in passing as it is only open to muslims.
Written January 3, 2020
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Aqua_Uomo
Toronto, Canada8,048 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2018 • Solo
Just like most of the Mosques in Tunis this is it closed to non-Muslims most of the time. I tried 2 days. Same outcome. No hours posted, impossible to know when is it available. The official should work a bit on scheduling to encourage tourism. My honest opinion. Strangely, it is also closed when it is not in use for prayers as well. Plan your visits to the mosques carefully, otherwise you will never be able to get into one.
Written March 4, 2018
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kiltmaker2
Evanston, IL14,813 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2017
This mosque, is located next to the Kasbah Square. It is within walking distance from the souk (market) and other major attractions
Written September 14, 2017
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Asiyah Noemi K
Pula, Croatia5,046 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2016 • Family
This Mosque is located in the Medina, in the Kasbah. The Mosque is beautiful from the outside. Nice Islamic architecture is beautifully fit into the environment. No-Muslims can not have the possibilities to enter the interior.Worth to visit.
Written June 29, 2017
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ARASB D
Tehran, Iran52 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2017 • Business
We saw it from the outside part and do not enter it. But the outside is very beautiful and it is somehow a good landmark for Tunis.
Written April 14, 2017
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