Rades
Rades, a harbor city in Tunisia, is situated just southeast of the
capital, Tunis. This coastal town shares a close connection with Tunis, with
parts of the capital's harbor installations extending into Rades. With a
history influenced by both Romans and Muslims, Rades offers a blend of ancient
and modern Tunisia.
Beyond its historical significance, Rades is home to the Rades A & B Thermal Power
Plant,
a major contributor to Tunisia's energy infrastructure. Visitors to Rades can
explore nearby attractions like the Mosquee Fatma Ezzahra or venture further to Carthage
and Sidi
Bou Said for a deeper dive into Tunisian history and culture.
While Rades itself might not be a major shopping hub, it offers
essential services like car dealerships, electronics stores, and IT services.
For a more extensive shopping experience, nearby Tunis presents a wider range
of options.
Rades offers a relaxed atmosphere when it comes to nightlife.
While not renowned for its vibrant club scene, visitors can enjoy a pleasant
evening at local establishments like Le Carpe Diem, known for its drinks and
tapas. For a more lively nightlife, Tunis provides a wider array of bars,
lounges, and nightclubs.