Tangier begins in the heart of the Old City, where narrow alleys reveal a history of trade and culture spanning centuries. Discover the Kasbah, a strategic fortress that once protected the city, and pass through Bab El Fahs, a historic gateway that has welcomed travelers and merchants for generations.
Explore the fortified area overlooking the Strait of Gibraltar, once a key defensive point and home to sultans.
Visit one of the oldest mosques in Tangier, built in the 17th century, featuring a distinctive octagonal minaret.
Pass through the historic gate connecting the Kasbah to the sea, once a vital point for trade and defense.
Enter the medina through this bustling gate, a key access point for traders and travelers for centuries.
Stroll through winding alleys that date back centuries, where merchants and artisans have traded goods for generations.
Meet your guide at the Port Mosque. Your guide will be standing in front of the main door of the mosque.
Tangier is a vibrant port city in northern Morocco, where African and European influences blend seamlessly. Known for its rich history, stunning Mediterranean coastline, and unique cultural heritage, it offers a captivating mix of old-world charm and modern allure.
Housed in the former sultan's palace, this museum offers a glimpse into Tangier's rich history and cultural heritage.
A legendary cave with a unique natural formation that resembles the map of Africa, linked to the myth of Hercules.
A bustling square at the entrance to the medina, serving as a hub for locals and tourists alike.
A popular beach for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports, offering beautiful views of the Strait of Gibraltar.
A slow-cooked savory stew made with meat, vegetables, and spices, traditionally cooked in a ceramic pot called a tangine.
Steamed semolina grains served with vegetables and meat, a staple of Moroccan cuisine.
A hearty soup made with lentils, chickpeas, tomatoes, and spices, often served during Ramadan.
A flaky, layered pancake or flatbread, often served with honey or jam.
Spring and fall offer pleasant weather with mild temperatures and fewer tourists, making it ideal for exploring the city and its attractions.
Moroccan Dirham (MAD)
GMT+1 (UTC+1)
220VV, 50HzHz
Tangier is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime and scams can occur, especially in crowded areas. Be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect your belongings.
Tangier Ville Station
Tangier Bus Station
Affordable and convenient, with routes covering major attractions and neighborhoods.
Available • Apps: Careem, Heetch
Car, Bike, Scooter
A group of small islands with unique flora and fauna, offering opportunities for birdwatching and nature walks.
A charming coastal town known for its well-preserved medina, colorful buildings, and vibrant arts scene.
A picturesque mountain town known for its blue-washed buildings, narrow streets, and stunning natural surroundings.
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