Find out what services and facilities are available at Tunis Airport. Where is the best place to eat and where to shop?
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Although Tunis is by far the busiest airport in Tunisia, services here remain at a relatively low level.
Internet and wi-fi
There is no public wifi network set up at the airport. You can only use wifi in restaurants or cafes, or in premium class lounges.
Don't bother buying a physical sim card on arrival. Get a Tunisian data e-sim quickly and easily on the web airalo.com.
Shops and supermarket
The transit zone is quite well equipped with several duty free shops, as well as fashion, cosmetics, jewellery or souvenir shops.
You won't find many shops in the public area, but you can use the services of a pharmacy, for example.
There are no supermarkets or mini-markets with packaged food at Tunis Airport.
Dining
Snacks, fast-food outlets and restaurants are plentiful in the public area, even after security. There are mainly bistros with simple and quick meals such as sandwiches or burgers.
Where can I find businesses with 24/7 opening hours?
- Capuccino Express - public area / departures
- Plan B (fast-food) - transit area
- Pâtisserie Gourmandise - transit zone
Prices here are significantly higher than outside the airport.
Luggage storage
The airport does not have a luggage room and there are no automatic lockers.
You will find luggage storage, for example, at the main train station in central Tunis.
ATMs and exchange offices
The airport's official exchange offices offer fairly good rates, similar to those of the banks in the city centre.
In addition, you will find a large number of ATMs of Tunisian banks in the arrivals hall.
Post office
There is a branch of the Tunisian post office in the departures area of the terminal where you can buy stamps and send postcards, for example.
It is open 24/7.