
Sidi Bou Said: Tunisia's Most Instagrammable Village
Sidi Bou Said: Blue, White & Beautiful
Perched on a cliff overlooking the Gulf of Tunis, Sidi Bou Said is the most photographed village in Tunisia. Every building is painted dazzling white with cobalt blue doors and window frames, creating an unforgettable visual experience.
What makes it special
The village has been a protected heritage site since 1915 — one of the first in the world. A local decree requires every building to maintain the iconic blue-and-white color scheme, and the result is one of the most photogenic places in the Mediterranean.
Things to do
1. Wander the cobblestone streets
Every corner is a photo opportunity. Bougainvillea cascading over blue doors, ornate iron grilles, and views of the sea between buildings.
2. Café des Nattes
The most famous café in Tunisia. Sit on traditional straw mats, sip mint tea with pine nuts, and enjoy the atmosphere of this 300-year-old café.
3. Dar El Annabi
A beautifully preserved merchant's house turned museum. See how wealthy Tunisians lived in the 18th century, with tiled courtyards and ornate rooms.
4. Port de Sidi Bou Said
Walk down to the marina for sunset views and fresh seafood restaurants.
5. Shop for art
The village has attracted artists for centuries. Browse galleries and craft shops for unique Tunisian art, ceramics, and birdcages (a local specialty).