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10 Date Night Spots to Go to in Tunis5 min read

By Editorial Staff September 26, 2025
Written by Editorial Staff September 26, 2025
Rooftop Novotel Tunis

There is a new restaurant, café, pub, or bar that launches almost every day. And with many places around, the struggle to go somewhere with your special one gets more real! But you don’t need to worry about deciding where to take your partner; we’ve got you covered! For all the peeps looking out for date night spots in Tunis, this is your calling!

1. Lorenzia Restaurant, Sokra

1. Lorenzia Restaurant, Sokrra

Nestled in the heart of Sokrra, Lorenzia offers a blend of Italian elegance and Tunisian warmth. With its sophisticated ambiance, beautifully curated menu, and intimate setting, it’s perfect for a quiet, memorable evening. The soft lighting and inviting decor make it ideal for couples looking for an intimate escape.

2. Mövenpick Gammarth

Mövenpick Gammarth

If you’re after luxury and a breathtaking view, Mövenpick in Gammarth is the place to be. Overlooking the Mediterranean coast, this upscale hotel offers several romantic dining options, including its elegant restaurants and chic lounges. You can enjoy a gourmet meal while watching the sun set over the horizon—a truly magical experience.

3. Rooftop Marriott

 Rooftop Marriott

Looking for a view that will take your breath away? The Marriott’s rooftop bar in Tunis offers just that. Enjoy a signature cocktail while gazing at the city lights below. The atmosphere is laid-back yet sophisticated, making it a great choice for a romantic evening under the stars.

4. La Ville Bleu, Sidi Bou Said

La Ville Bleu, Sidi Bou Said

Sidi Bou Said, with its signature blue-and-white color scheme, is always a charming spot for a date, but La Ville Bleu takes it to another level. This luxurious restaurant offers delicious Mediterranean cuisine and a stunning view of the Mediterranean Sea. The ambiance here is unmatched, perfect for a memorable night out.

5. Rooftop Novotel Tunis

Rooftop Novotel Tunis

For couples who want to sip cocktails and enjoy panoramic views of the Tunisian capital, the Novotel’s rooftop bar is the ultimate hangout. With stylish décor and a trendy vibe, it offers a relaxing yet chic atmosphere for enjoying your date while soaking in the city’s night-time beauty.

6. Le Golf Gammarth

Le Golf Gammarth

If you’re looking to add a little adventure to your date night, Le Golf Gammarth is perfect. Located in the heart of the golf course, it combines fine dining with spectacular views. Enjoy an elegant dinner after a round of golf, or just come for a romantic meal as you watch the stars shine over the greens.

7. Noa

Noa Gammarth

Perched on the heights of Gammarth, NOA Gammarth is a Mediterranean-style restaurant and lounge that blends elegance with a relaxed vibe. Restaurants10 It’s part of Complexe La Tour Blanche in Gammarth, giving it a slightly elevated position from which guests may enjoy views over the coastline and the surrounding hills.

8. Dar El Jeld

. Dar El Jeld

For an elegant, traditional Tunisian dining experience, Dar El Jeld in the Medina is a must-visit. Set in a beautiful, centuries-old building, the restaurant offers a mix of classic Tunisian dishes and high-end service. If you and your partner love history and culture, this charming spot will transport you back in time.

9. Foundouk El Attarine

El Attarine

Foundouk El Attarine is a true gem for couples who appreciate the beauty of traditional architecture and authentic Tunisian flavors. The restaurant is set in a beautifully restored historic building, and the menu is a celebration of Tunisia’s rich culinary heritage. It’s a peaceful, romantic venue where you can enjoy fine dining and soak in the ambiance.

10. Le Rocher, Gammarth

Le Rocher, Gammarth

For a more casual yet equally romantic atmosphere, Le Rocher in Gammarth is a great choice. With its beachfront location, this spot provides a relaxing environment for couples to unwind by the sea. The restaurant offers fresh seafood and a variety of Mediterranean-inspired dishes, making it perfect for a relaxed yet romantic evening.

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