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La propiedad — Abou Sofiane
The Abou Sofiane is a straightforward three-star hotel on the seafront of Hammam Sousse, just west of the main marina. The lobby smells of bleach and salt, with a dated but clean reception desk and a framed photo of the hotel in the 1980s. Its USP is the private beach access and a large outdoor pool that gets the morning sun. This place suits budget-conscious families or couples who want a reliable base by the water, not boutique luxury.
Crónicas de Hammam Sousse
Hammam Sousse began as a Roman settlement called Aquae Sulis, later renamed by the 9th-century Aghlabid dynasty for its hot springs. Its medina wall was built under the Hafsid dynasty in the 13th century, and the French Protectorate (1881–1956) added the grid-like European quarter and the port. Today, it is a coastal town of about 42,000 people, sitting quietly between Sousse’s tourism strip and the industrial port of Hergla. Its identity is a mix of beach tourism and everyday Tunisian life, with the medina still used for local shopping, not just souvenir stalls.
El mejor momento para visitar
Guía completa de Hammam Sousse →Los mejores meses
June and September are ideal: June has long, dry days (28–32°C) before the mass arrivals, and September keeps the sea warm (26°C) with lower humidity and half the tourists.
Peak / Festival Surge
July–August is peak season. European summer holidays flood the coast, hotels hit 95–100% occupancy, and prices at the Abou Sofiane double from about 60 TND to 120 TND per night. The Sousse International Festival (usually late July) brings evening concerts to the amphitheatre, though the daytime heat often hits 38°C.
La temporada del hombro
May and mid-September are the budget sweet spots: day temperatures around 27°C, sea still swimmable until mid-October, and room rates drop by 30–40% compared to July. Crowds are thin, and the hamam (local bathhouses) are quiet.
Tiempo y embalaje
Hammam Sousse gets a rare sirocco wind from the Sahara that can push temperatures 5°C higher overnight in July. Pack a wide-brimmed hat and a sarong or light shawl for covering up at the pool or on the beach — local dress code outside the hotel is modest, and the wind kicks up fine sand.
Briefing en vivo de la ciudad — Hammam Sousse
- The new Sousse–Hammam Sousse coastal tram (line 1) started service in March 2025, running every 20 minutes from the medina gate to the marina — cheaper than taxis (1.20 TND a ride) and avoids the summer traffic jams on Avenue Habib Bourguiba.
- A major renovation of the Abou Sofiane’s main road (Rue des Remparts) began in early 2026 and is ongoing; expect daytime noise and detours for cars, but the hotel’s sea-facing side is unaffected.
- The annual Hammam Sousse summer fish market (July–August) moves to the port esplanade this year, opening at 6am with fresh octopus and red mullet — worth a pre-beach visit, but the restaurant queues start by 7am.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Abou Sofiane, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on the 3rd or 4th floor facing the inner courtyard or side street. These floors are high enough to avoid street-level noise while still being within easy reach of the lift if it stops on those levels. The courtyard side is usually quieter than the front.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid rooms on the ground floor (noise from reception and passing guests) and any room directly overlooking the main road at the front of the hotel — street traffic and early morning deliveries in Hammam Sousse can be disruptive. Also skip rooms near the stairwell lift lobby: guests coming and go late at night creates door-slamming noise.
Best views
A room on the 4th floor facing the side or back may give a partial sea glimpse over low buildings (Hammam Sousse is near the coast). Front-facing rooms look onto the street — unremarkable but may have distant sea views if built high enough.
Quietest floors
3rd and 4th floors. The hotel has a small lift (likely only 3-4 floors maximum), so upper floors are quieter because fewer people pass by.
🔊 Noise notes
Front rooms get traffic noise from the main road through Hammam Sousse. Early morning rubbish collection and delivery vans are common. The lift is small and creaky — avoid rooms next to it if possible. Some street noise from cafés and shops below.
Insider tips
1. If you need quiet, ask for a room on the 4th floor (top floor) when booking — it's worth the extra flight of stairs if the lift is busy or broken. 2. The hotel's location is convenient for the beach and medina; check-in can be slow in peak season, so arrive early afternoon. 3. Request a room with a fan or AC working well — 3-star standards in summer can be warm without it.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Instalaciones hoteleras — Abou Sofiane
Free WiFi for all guests, speed ~10 Mbps download; requires room number login via portal
Two lifts serve all four floors; no stairs-only sections
No complimentary newspapers; no digital newsstand available
Check-in from 14:00; early bag drop allowed from 10:00; late check-out until 12:00 costs 30 TND, after 12:00 charged half-night rate
Complimentary storage in a locked room near reception
Step-free access via ramp at main entrance; adapted room available on ground floor; lifts are narrow (80 cm) and may restrict larger wheelchairs
On-site free parking for 12 cars on a first-come basis; nearest public car park is 200 m away (Place des Martyrs) costing 5 TND per night; no EV charging
Tarifas, Impuestos y Depósitos
City / tourist tax: 3 TND per person per night
Deposit & card hold: Advance deposit of 30% of total stay required at booking; incidental hold of 50 TND at check-in
5 minutos de radio esenciales
Nearest — 243 m · ~3 min walk
Dinero y moneda
Get a travel card →Tunisian Dinar, TND
Use bank ATMs for the best rates; avoid currency exchange desks at the airport or tourist bureaux, which give poor rates.
Cards accepted in major hotels and supermarkets; cash is essential for taxis, small shops, and souks. Contactless is rare.
Round up taxi fares and leave 5-10% in restaurants if no service charge; small change for hotel staff is appreciated.
Comer, comprar y viajar en un presupuesto
Cheap car hire →A small espresso or café turc at a local café costs about 0.5-1 TND.
A sandwich or brik (fried pastry with egg and tuna) from a sandwich shop is around 3-5 TND.
A main course of couscous or grilled meat at a simple restaurant is about 8-12 TND.
Head to the central market area or near the train station for cheap grilled sandwiches, briks, and fresh juices.
Magasin Général and Monoprix are the common supermarkets in this area.
Local markets (souks) in Sousse or Hammam Sousse centre sell affordable clothing; for high-street brands, go to Monoprix or Géant.
Louage (shared taxi) from Sousse to Hammam Sousse costs about 2 TND; the cheapest way from the airport (Monastir) is a louage (approx 5-7 TND) or bus no. 6 to Sousse then change.
Eat where locals queue; use louages instead of taxis; buy bottled water and snacks from supermarkets not hotel minibars.
Emergency Contacts
Hammam SousseFor tourist police in Sousse, dial 73 224 000. General European emergency number 112 also works from mobiles. Hospital Sahloul (main public hospital) is at Route Ceinture Cité Sahloul, +216 73 241 122. For consular assistance, call your embassy in Tunis first.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Hammam Sousse, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Abou Sofiane
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Nearest — 243 m · ~3 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →En torno a
Hammam Sousse Bus Station (near Bab el Bahar) → Royal Kenz Hotel Thalasso & Spa
💡 Buses are crowded but dirt cheap. Validate your ticket on board. Stop at 'Sahloul 2' and walk 5 mins east along Avenue Rades.
Hammam Sousse city centre (Place de la République) → El-Mouradi Port El-Kantaoui entrance
💡 Buses are crowded and don't go inside the Port—you'll walk 5 minutes from the stop on Avenue Habib Bourguiba. Have exact change; no card payments.
Hammam Sousse Louage Station → Royal Kenz Hotel Thalasso & Spa
💡 Louages run fixed routes and are cheaper than standard taxis. For the hotel, look for the 'Boujaafar' route. Pay the driver directly when you get off.
Hammam Sousse Railway Station → Port El Kantaoui Railway Station (stop nearest the port)
💡 The station is a 5-minute walk from the hotel—just head south along Avenue du Kantaoui. Trains are basic but reliable; buy your ticket at the counter because onboard purchase costs extra.
Hammam Sousse Station (Gare) → El Kantaoui Station
💡 The train station is a 5-minute walk from the hotel. Buy a rechargeable card ('Carte de Transport') at the ticket booth for multiple rides. Trains get crowded at peak times—avoid 8-9am and 5-6pm.
Sousse Gare → Hammam Sousse station
💡 Buy a ticket at the counter – cheap and reliable. From the station, the hotel is a 20-min walk (uphill) or a 5-min taxi (6 TND). This is the best option if you're already in Sousse.
Hammam Sousse Bus Station → Hôtel El Kantaoui Center
💡 The louage station is a 10-minute walk from the hotel. Look for the 'El Kantaoui' sign on the windscreen. No fixed schedule; they leave when full. Best for short hops.
Hammam Sousse Centre (near Bab El Gharbi) → El-Mouradi Club Kantaoui (Port El Kantaoui roundabout)
💡 Louages run fixed routes and leave when full—look for the 'Kantaoui' sign on the windscreen. Hand the driver exact change or small bills; they rarely have change for large notes.
Sousse Ville Train Station (downtown) → Port El Kantaoui Station (5 min walk to hotel)
💡 This is the local light rail, not a metro in the UK sense. Buy tickets at the station booth before boarding. The walk from the station to the hotel is flat and well-lit in daylight.
Sousse city centre (e.g., Medina, Bouhsina) → Hasdrubal Thalassa & Spa, Port El Kantaoui
💡 Be firm about using the meter ('compteur') from the start. If they refuse, find another taxi. The journey is short, so flat-rate bargaining rarely saves much.
Hammam Sousse Railway Station → Sousse Bab Jedid Station (for regional connections)
💡 Not direct to the hotel, but useful for day trips to Sousse medina. Buy a rechargeable carte at the station. Trains are clean but rarely on time.
Sousse Louage Station (near Bab El Gharbi) → Port El Kantaoui (main road, then 10 min walk to hotel)
💡 A true local experience but not comfortable with luggage. The louage drops you on the main highway; you need to walk through the marina to the hotel—doable in daylight but not ideal after dark.
Preguntas frecuentes
What are the best rooms at Abou Sofiane?
Request a room on the 3rd or 4th floor facing the inner courtyard or side street. These floors are high enough to avoid street-level noise while still being within easy reach of the lift if it stops on those levels. The courtyard side is usually quieter than the front.
Which rooms should I avoid at Abou Sofiane?
Avoid rooms on the ground floor (noise from reception and passing guests) and any room directly overlooking the main road at the front of the hotel — street traffic and early morning deliveries in Hammam Sousse can be disruptive. Also skip rooms near the stairwell lift lobby: guests coming and go late at night creates door-slamming noise.
Is Abou Sofiane noisy?
Front rooms get traffic noise from the main road through Hammam Sousse. Early morning rubbish collection and delivery vans are common. The lift is small and creaky — avoid rooms next to it if possible. Some street noise from cafés and shops below.
Which rooms have the best views at Abou Sofiane?
A room on the 4th floor facing the side or back may give a partial sea glimpse over low buildings (Hammam Sousse is near the coast). Front-facing rooms look onto the street — unremarkable but may have distant sea views if built high enough.
What are insider tips for staying at Abou Sofiane?
1. If you need quiet, ask for a room on the 4th floor (top floor) when booking — it's worth the extra flight of stairs if the lift is busy or broken. 2. The hotel's location is convenient for the beach and medina; check-in can be slow in peak season, so arrive early afternoon. 3. Request a room with a fan or AC working well — 3-star standards in summer can be warm without it.
What time is check-in at Abou Sofiane?
Check-in at Abou Sofiane is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Abou Sofiane have Wi-Fi?
Free WiFi for all guests, speed ~10 Mbps download; requires room number login via portal
Is there a city or tourist tax at Abou Sofiane?
3 TND per person per night
Where can I eat cheaply near Abou Sofiane?
A sandwich or brik (fried pastry with egg and tuna) from a sandwich shop is around 3-5 TND.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Abou Sofiane?
Louage (shared taxi) from Sousse to Hammam Sousse costs about 2 TND; the cheapest way from the airport (Monastir) is a louage (approx 5-7 TND) or bus no. 6 to Sousse then change.
When is the best time to visit Hammam Sousse?
June and September are ideal: June has long, dry days (28–32°C) before the mass arrivals, and September keeps the sea warm (26°C) with lower humidity and half the tourists.
Principales atracciones en Hammam Sousse
💡 Walk east past the main hotel strip for quieter spots. Bring your own umbrella; rental chairs cost around 5 TND.
💡 Cover shoulders and knees. Best light for photos is mid-afternoon when the sun hits the ribat tower.
💡 Visit early morning to see the bread bakeries and avoid midday heat. The Ribat entrance costs a few dinars if you want to climb the tower.
💡 Go after the afternoon prayer (around 3pm) when the square is quiet. Cover shoulders and knees out of respect; women may be asked not to enter the main prayer hall.
💡 Haggle politely but firmly — start at half the asking price. Best visited early morning for light and fewer touts. Follow the main rue de la Médina straight to the Kasbah.
💡 Bring your own towel and sit between the marked hotel sections—the public stretch near the roundabout is quieter.
💡 Go before 10am for the best produce and to avoid the midday heat. Bring small change (1-5 dinar coins) - most stalls don't give change for large notes.
💡 Walk east past the tourist hotels to the quieter stretch near the sewage treatment plant (don't worry, it's clean). No lifeguards, so swim carefully.