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Main tourist attractions in Tangier, Morocco

 

Tangier is a fascinating city that combines Moorish culture with European influence. Located in the far north of Morocco, Tangier is a gateway to the country and the African continent for visitors from all over the world. Through its narrow streets and white houses we can discover a variety of tourist attractions that capture our attention and fill it with fascination. With the Mediterranean Sea always close by.

Discover some of the main tourist attractions in Tangier, Morocco.

 

Kasbah

 

 

The Kasbah is the oldest and most historic part of the city, where you can admire the typical Moroccan architecture and the view of the harbour and the European mainland. The Kasbah is also home to the Sultan's Palace, which has been transformed into a museum displaying artefacts, carpets and jewellery from the period. Another attraction in the Kasbah is the Kasbah Museum, which tells the story of Tangier and the region through exhibitions of art, archaeology and ethnography.

You can explore the Kasbah on an excursion from the Costa del Sol with lunch included.

 

Phoenician tombs

 

 

The Phoenician tombs are a series of burial chambers carved into the rock, dating back to the 6th century BC. The Phoenicians were an ancient people who sailed the Mediterranean and established a colony in Tangier. The Phoenician tombs bear witness to their presence and culture in the city. The tombs are located on a hill near Cape Malabata and offer a panoramic view of the sea and the bay of Tangier.

 

Cafe Hafa

 

 

Cafe Hafa is a historic café that has existed since 1921 and is famous for having been frequented by personalities such as Paul Bowles, William Burroughs, Jimi Hendrix and the Beatles. Cafe Hafa is an ideal place to relax and enjoy a Moroccan mint tea while gazing at the breathtaking view over the Strait of Gibraltar. Cafe Hafa has a simple, authentic style, with plastic tables and chairs spread over several terraces along the cliff.

Cross the Strait of Gibraltar to discover Tangier with a full-day guided tour from Seville with lunch.

 

Great Socco

 

 

The Grand Socco is Tangier's main square, where you can feel the pulse of the city and observe the diversity of people and cultures mixing together. The Grande Socco is the meeting point between the Medina, the old part of the city, and the Ville Nouvelle, the modern part. The Grand Socco is also the site of the open-air market, where you can find everything from fruit and vegetables to clothes and handicrafts. The Grand Socco is a vibrant and colourful place that reflects the spirit of Tangier.

Visit the traditional market of Grand Socco on a full-day guided tour with lunch from Tarifa.

 

The American Legation Institute in Tangier and the museum

 

 

The American Legation Institute in Tangier is a historic building that was the first American property abroad, and which served as the diplomatic headquarters of the United States in Morocco for more than 140 years. Today, the American Legation Institute in Tangier is a cultural and educational centre that promotes exchanges between the two countries. The American Legation Institute in Tangier also houses a museum, which exhibits documents, photographs and objects related to the history of relations between the United States and Morocco.

 

Ibn Battuta's tomb

 

 

Ibn Battuta's tomb is the final resting place of Ibn Battuta, the greatest traveller of the 14th century, who covered more than 120,000 kilometres throughout the Islamic world and beyond. Ibn Battuta was born in Tangier and returned to his hometown at the end of his life, where he wrote his famous memoirs, known as Rihla. Ibn Battuta's tomb is a simple monument, but one that honours his extraordinary adventure and his legacy of cultural memory.

 

Tangier's beaches

 

 

In addition to its cultural heritage, Tangier is also blessed with stunning beaches. Achakkar Beach is known for its crystal-clear waters and golden sands, providing a relaxing haven for travellers. Malabata Beach is popular with locals and visitors alike, offering a lively atmosphere and various activities such as surfing.

 

Cap Spartel and Caves of Hercules

 

 

A short drive from Tangier is Cap Spartel, the point where the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea meet. This spot offers breathtaking views and hiking opportunities along the cliffs. Nearby, the Caves of Hercules, legendary for their connection to Greek myth, are a fascinating place to explore natural rock formations and appreciate the power of nature.

Explore the Caves of Hercules on the itinerary of a 2-day tour from Tarifa.

 

Gastronomic attractions

 

 

Tangier's cuisine is a mix of Arabic, Mediterranean, Andalusian and French flavours, reflected in dishes such as couscous, tagine, harira, bissara, pastilla and mechoui. Some of the typical ingredients are olive oil, spices, herbs, dried fruit, olives, fish and lamb. Some of the most popular places to try Moroccan food in Tangier are the El Korsan restaurant, the Salon Bleu café, the Saveur de Poisson restaurant and the Le Nabab café.

 

Less touristy attractions

Are you curious about less touristy attractions in Tangier? You can do that too! This can be an equally incredible way to experience the city in a more genuine way, immersing yourself in local life and discovering the subtleties that make Tangier a truly captivating place.

 

Rif Cinema

 

 

This historic cinema was founded in 1938 and is dedicated to showing independent, alternative and art films. Cinema Rif is also a cultural centre that organises events, debates, exhibitions and festivals related to cinema and Moroccan culture. The Cinema Rif is located on Place du Nove d'April, in the heart of the Ville Nouvelle.

 

Forbes Museum

 

 

This is a peculiar museum that was created by the famous American tycoon and collector Malcolm Forbes, who had a passion for lead soldiers. The Forbes Museum displays more than 120,000 miniature figures representing historical scenes, battles, personalities and customs from different eras and countries. The Forbes Museum is located in a former palatial residence surrounded by a beautiful garden on Marshan Hill.

 

Café Baba

 

 

This is a legendary café that was a favourite meeting place for writers, artists and musicians who passed through Tangier in the 50s and 60s, such as Paul Bowles, William Burroughs, Jack Kerouac, Brion Gysin and the Rolling Stones. Café Baba retains its bohemian and authentic atmosphere, with colourful décor and spectacular views over the Medina and the port. Café Baba is located on Sidi Hossain Street, near the Kasbah.

Visit the Medina of Tangier, one of the city's most famous and fascinating sites, on a two-day trip from Seville.

 

These are some of the main attractions in Tangier, Morocco. There is so much to discover and explore in this enchanting city, which is a veritable mosaic of cultures, traditions and flavours.

Tangier is a city that surprises and seduces, and deserves your visit.

 

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