DEVELOPER AND PLANNER OF THE TUNIS LAKE
THE NEW GEM OF THE CITY OF TUNIS
Access to the Sea
As a coastal city, Tunis is naturally connected to the sea. It offers numerous beaches suitable for maritime and leisure activities.
Economic Dynamism
Tunis is the economic and financial center of Tunisia. the city hosts the country's major business centers and provides a large variety of business opportunities.
International Connectivity
Less than 10 minutes from La Perle du Lac 1 and 2 projects, the Tunis-Carthage International Airport facilitates easy access to other countries for for tourists and business travellers.
History and Culture
Tunis has a deep history that takes us back to antiquity. Its vestiges offer a testimony to the passage of many cultures and civilizations.
WELCOME TO TUNISIA
A MEDITERRANEAN PEARL WITH THREE MILLENNIA OF HISTORY
Located on the Mediterranean coast, Tunisia is a country that offers numerous advantages: it is a very popular destination, known for the diversity of its landscapes and stunning beaches. it has a year-round mild climate, and a rich cultural heritage. It has a special background that that blends Arab, Ottoman, French, Italian influences. Its people are known for their firendliness and hospitality.
AN IDEAL POSITION
AT THE CROSSROADS OF NORTH-SOUTH AND EAST-WEST
Less than a three-hour flight from major European cities and Middle Eastern metropolises, Tunisia is easily accessible. It boasts a high-quality and continuously evolving road and healthcare infrastructure, ensuring optimal conditions for travelling.
AN INVESTMENT DESTINATION
WITH PROMISING ECONOMIC PROSPECTS
Regarded as a regional hub for investment, trade, and industry, Tunisia is increasingly attracting investors. Currently, 3,708 foreign companies operate in its business environment, offering advantages similar to those of several Mediterranean countries and even more attractive incentives.
TUNIS, A CAPITAL THAT COMBINES
AUTHENTICITY AND MODERNITY
The capital, Tunis, the dominant political, economic, and cultural center of the country, not only hosts numerous monuments and archaeological sites such as the famous Carthage, the must-visit National Bardo Museum, the picturesque village of Sidi Bou Saïd but also megaprojects shaping the city's future.
THE LAKESIDE DISTRICTS:
An extension of DOWNTOWN TUNIS
Directly extending from the city center, the developments in the Lakeside Districts reflect the ambition to make Tunis an emerging metropolis of international character. Considered a strategic urban area in the capital, North Lakeside Districts in Tunis include luxurious residential suburbs, luxurious hotels, headquarters of numerous local and international banks and companies, as well as embassies and modern, upscale shopping centers. The Lakeside Districts are considered dynamic multimodal platforms, motivating professionals to settle .