We heard that this hotel had re-opened fairly recently after refurbishment, and I can truly say I have never seen anything like it. Over the top, or what?!
The large reception area was generally moorish, with beautiful painted ceilings. The bar was reminiscent of the Middle East in the 1930s (sort of overtones of Agatha Christie). The rooms were, well, green, including the furniture, of which there was a considerable amount. It was sort of regency style, with curlicues etc. There was also an arabesque arch between the sleeping and sitting area. Out came the camera! (The bathroom was, by comparison to everywhere else, understated, but fine.) The room was warm (it was a cold night) and very comfortable.
The dining room was another adventure in paint techniques, with painted wooden chairs so heavy it was very hard to move them. The choice of food was more limited than in any other hotel we stayed in in Tunisia, but the quality was very good.
Unfortunately we were only there for an overnight stop, and left before dawn the next morning, but we were told that the location is quite spectacular too.
We loved the exuberant decor, and enjoyed our stay, but it might not be to everyone's taste.
- Jugurtha Palace Tozeur
