North · Tunisia
Ariana
Tunis's leafy northern suburb — gardens, university campuses and shopping.
Ariana borders Tunis to the north and feels like a continuous extension of the capital. Historically known for its rose gardens and Andalusian heritage, it is today one of Tunisia's wealthiest and most residential governorates.
Visitors mostly transit Ariana for Tunis–Carthage International Airport, which sits in its territory. The area also hosts the Ennasr business district and several major shopping malls.
It's a useful base if you want to be near both the airport and the northern beach suburbs without staying in central Tunis.