Sousse 

Sousse is a Modern City Center. This city is alive with Universities, Shopping Malls, Hospitals and some of the best beaches in the world.

El Djem

If you are going to go anywhere El Djem is a must see! It is probably the most well preserved ampitheatres in the world. Walk where Ancient Gladiators Battled and faught to the death. Nothing can bring history to life like being in this space. 

Larger Than Life

Few things stick in our minds the way walking in the footsteps of Old Civilizations does. You must experience a world that was a lifestyle to an entirely different civilization. It is a mind-blowing experience to think their customs were considered normal and entertaining. Thousands of years from now people will think the same of us.

El Djem. A World Heritage Site.

The amphitheatre was built around 238 AD in Thysdrus, located in the Roman province of Africa Proconsularis in present-day El Djem, Tunisia. It is one of the best preserved Roman stone ruins in the world, and is unique in Africa. As other amphitheatres in the Roman Empire, it was built for spectator events, and it is one of the biggest amphitheatres in the world. The estimated capacity is 35,000, and the sizes of the big and the small axes are respectively 148 metres (486 ft) and 122 metres (400 ft). The amphitheatre is built of stone blocks, located on a flat ground, and is exceptionally well conserved.
("Amphitheatre of El Jem". UNESCO. Retrieved 5 May 2016.)

Use of the Ampitheatre in Cinema:
It was featured in films such as Monty Python's Life of Brian and the television series Long Way Down.

American sportswear company Nike used this location in 1996 to shoot a television commercial titled "Good vs Evil", which depicts a gladiatorial-style soccer game set in a Roman amphitheatre. Football players from around the world, including Eric Cantona, Ronaldo, Paolo Maldini, Luís Figo, Patrick Kluivert and Jorge Campos defend "the beautiful game" against a team of unsportsmanlike demonic warriors, which ends with Cantona receiving the ball from Ronaldo, pulling up his shirt collar as was his trademark, and delivering the final line, "Au Revoir", before striking the ball which punches right through the demon goalkeeper.

The fourth episode of The Amazing Race 1 concluded at the amphitheatre.