El Djem Amphitheater
The massive Roman El Djem Amphitheater dwarfs the current village around it. El Djem Amphitheater remarkably well-preserved Roman relic is Tunisia's top tourist attraction, one of the most popular day-trip destinations from the coast, and one of the greatest examples of amphitheater design still surviving in the world. The fortifications' massive weight serves as a reminder of Rome's once-dominant grasp on North Africa.
You may still wander through the arena's halls like the gladiators did. Alternatively, Let's ascend to the upper tiers of the seating tiers and gaze out over the arena, envisioning the fights that took place below.
• Location: Musée, El Jem 5160, Tunisia
• Timing: 7AM - 7PM
• Famous for: In Africa, there is an amazing testament of Roman architecture, particularly structures erected for spectator events
• Entry Fee: US$ 2.71
• Best Time To Visit: Spring (March to June) and fall (September to October), on the other hand, offer much milder temperatures than summer, making your visit a bit more pleasurable.