Sidi Bou Said, perched majestically on a cliff in the northern suburbs of Tunis, Tunisia, is known worldwide for its extensive use of blue and white. Often likened to a Greek island, this breathtaking town showcases a hypnotic blend of the Mediterranean and Moorish architectural styles. The winding, cobbled streets house traditional markets brimming with authentic Tunisian crafts and cuisine. It's renowned for its splendid Andalusian garden, charming 13th-century mosque, and the Dar El Annabi, a preserved 18th-century house turned museum, exhibiting life in the village during the Ottoman era. A visit here culminates in the grand Café des Nattes, where tourists relax and enjoy a panoramic view of the azure Mediterranean Sea.