Tunis nightlife is hard to find
Tunisia's nightlife is hard to find, that is one of the Things About Tunisia You Should Know. There are a few places downtown that offer Celtia, Tunis, the country's indigenous beer, although these, like the cafés, usually appeal to males who may be misled by the presence of a woman. If you don't care about that and like to deviate from cultural standards, go to the Cafe des Journalistes (Avenue Habib Bourguiba), which, as far as I could determine, contained no journalists.
Otherwise, the young and beautiful drink imported Heineken at Villa 78, an overgrown garden with glittering fairy lights – and complimentary nibbles. Alternatively, take the elevator to the top floor of the Hotel El Hana for panoramic views of Tunis. For dancing and drinking, travel to the suburbs, such as La Marsa, La Goulette, and Sidi Bou Said, where nightclubs and pubs such as Le Plug and Carpe Diem can be found. Most clubs close around 2 a.m.