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Tunis-Carthage Airport: Navigate Arrivals, Reach City Center Stress-Free

The capital's main gateway sits close to the city centre. Here is how to get from the terminal into Tunis with the least stress.

By The Daily Tunis · Published July 25, 2026

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For most international visitors, a trip to the Tunisian capital begins at Tunis-Carthage International Airport, the country's principal gateway. Its great advantage is location: the airport sits only a short distance from the centre of Tunis, so the transfer into the city is one of the quickest of any major capital in the region.

The airport, which carries the IATA code TUN, handles the bulk of the country's scheduled international traffic and is the main base for Tunisian carriers. Arriving passengers pass through immigration and baggage reclaim before reaching the arrivals concourse, where transport options into the city are concentrated. As at any busy airport, allow a little patience during peak arrival banks.

Taxis are the most straightforward way into central Tunis. Use the official taxi rank, make sure the meter is running, and have some Tunisian dinars ready, since drivers may not accept foreign currency or cards. Many hotels can also arrange a pickup in advance, which removes any uncertainty for late-night arrivals or first-time visitors.

It is worth changing a small amount of money or withdrawing dinars on arrival for the taxi fare and immediate expenses, as having local cash on hand smooths the first hour in the country. Keep your accommodation address written down, ideally in French or Arabic, to share with your driver.

Because the airport is so close to the centre, the journey to most hotels is short in normal traffic, though the main approach roads can slow during rush hour. With a little preparation, arriving passengers can be checking in to their accommodation in central Tunis soon after landing, ready to start exploring the capital.

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