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A: Hammamet is pretty relaxed, and quiet. It is divided into two parts: The old city, and the new touristic city (called Yasmine Hammamet). The old city has it's charm because it has a nice medina and the city itself is wonderful to explore. Yasmine Hammamet is where most of the hotels are, and there is also an amusement park, restaurants and golf courses in Yassmine Hammamet as well. Here are websites that you may find useful (the last link will also give you links to various hotels): http://www.portyasmine.com.tn/English/index2.html http://www.carthageland.com:82/eng/home.htm http://www.yasmine.com.tn/anglais/Welcome.html One of the most popular discos in Hammamet is Calypso. http://www.calypsotunisia.com/ Hammamet usually attracts those who prefer peace and quiet to relax during the day. EDIT@Hayley: Where in the world did you get your information that you won't see many women and children? Women and children are more numerous than men, and especially during the summer, you find them everywhere! Maybe you should look at my pictures of Tunisia sometime. http://www.flickr.com/photos/jamie_hassen/sets/ LOL@ Women not welcome at coffees! Coffees are NOT job centers - it is a place where people (men and women) go to relax and spend time with friends. If I can be of any more help or assistance, please feel free tot contact me.
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