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                <title>Shopping at the Souk in Sousse</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[The souk in Sousse is absolutely amazing with hundreds of shops and stalls selling Tunisian souvenirs like carpets, blankets, cloth, copper ware, pottery and jewellery. Some of the leather and tiles for sale were the best I have seen. I would highly recommend the soft, fresh dates, displayed still attached to the branch where they grew and tasting nothing like the hard, sugary dates found in British supermarkets. <br>Haggling is, of course, expected and part of the fun. For those that prefer not to haggle, quite a lot of the shops selling tourist-aimed items are 'prix fixe', (fixed price).<br>We found the shopkeepers at the souk to be very friendly and felt both safe and comfortable.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Mahaba Palace</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Lovely food. Not to much of a walk from the port. The staff are great - make sure you get a sea view table. Nice and relaxing.]]></description>
                
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