Discover what to see in Tangier: from its vibrant medina and historic Kasbah to its breathtaking views of the Strait of Tangier. GibraltarA city full of magic!
Tangier, the vibrant Moroccan city that lies at the intersection of Europe and Africa, is a melting pot of cultures, history and natural beauty. With a history dating back centuries, Tangier has attracted writers, artists and travellers alike, fascinated by its unique charm and cosmopolitan atmosphere.
From Visitanddo.com we leave you a guide to 10 must-see places in Tangier.
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10 must-sees in Tangier
1. Tangier Medina
The historic heart of the city, Tangier's Medina is a labyrinth of narrow streets full of life.where every corner reveals a different history. Here you will find traditional bazaars, craftsmen's workshops and centuries-old mosques. Immerse yourself in its alleys and let yourself be carried away by the charm of Moroccan architecture.
2. Tangier Kasbah
Located at the top of the city, the Kasbah of Tangier offers breathtaking views of the Strait of Gibraltar and the Mediterranean.. This ancient fortified enclosure is home to palaces, lush gardens and an atmosphere of calm and serenity that contrasts with the bustling Medina.
3. Kasbah Square
In the heart of the Kasbah, you will find the Kasbah Square, a lively meeting place where locals and visitors alike gather to enjoy cafés, craft shops and panoramic views. It is the perfect place to relax and observe the daily life of Tangier.
4. Museum of Tangier
Known as the Moroccan Arts MuseumThis museum is a cultural gem that houses an impressive collection of art, crafts and historical artefacts that tell the fascinating story of the region. From ancient ceramics to exquisite textiles, each room offers a window into Tangier's past.
5. Corporal Espartel
Where the Atlantic meets the Mediterranean, Cabo Espartel is an emblematic geographical point offering spectacular views and a revitalising sea breeze. It is the perfect place to contemplate the immensity of the sea and enjoy a moment of tranquillity.
6. Caves of Hercules (Grottes d'Hercule)
A short distance from Cabo Espartel, the Grottoes of Hercules are natural caves that have captured the imagination for centuries. According to Greek mythology, Hercules rested here after completing one of his famous exploits. The views from the caves out to sea are simply breathtaking.
7. Grand Mosque of Tangier
With its impressive architecture and traditional Islamic design, The Great Mosque of Tangier is a sacred place that offers a deep insight into religious practice in Morocco.. Non-Muslims may visit at certain times to admire the beauty and tranquillity of the interior.
8. Tangier Beach
Tangier's coastline is lined with a series of beaches that offer the perfect retreat from the hustle and bustle of the city. Whether for sunbathing, strolling along the shore or enjoying water sports, Tangier's beaches are ideal for relaxation. and enjoy the Mediterranean climate.
9. Mohamed VI Avenue
As the main modern artery of Tangier, Mohamed VI Avenue is the ideal place to explore the city's fashionable shops, restaurants and cafés.. It is an excellent starting point to get to know contemporary Tangier and enjoy its urban life.
10. Tangier Market (Souk)
A trip to Tangier would not be complete without a visit to its vibrant local market.where the aromas of spices mingle with the hustle and bustle of vendors and eye-catching displays of Moroccan crafts. Here you can find everything from unique souvenirs to fresh produce and exotic spices.
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Excursions to Morocco from Spain
Excursions to Morocco from Spain offer a unique cultural experience just a few kilometres from the Iberian Peninsula. From the bustling medinas to the the breathtaking views of the Strait of GibraltarMorocco trips from Spain are an opportunity to explore Morocco's rich history, tasty cuisine and hospitality. Easily accessible by ferry from cities such as Tarifa or Algeciras.These excursions are ideal for discovering a new world without going too far away:
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Excursion to Tangier from Tarifa€100,00
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What to eat in Tangier
If you visit the city of Tangier, one of the essential things you have to do is to try its Moroccan gastronomy. Don't miss the opportunity to enjoy these delicacies during your visit to this northern Moroccan city:
CouscousThis Moroccan signature dish is made with wheat semolina and served with a variety of stews, such as lamb, chicken or vegetables. In Tangier, you'll find delicious versions in restaurants and street food stalls.
TajineTajine: A traditional dish cooked slowly in an earthenware vessel with a conical lid, which allows the juices and aromas of the ingredients to be retained. Tajine can include meat, fish or vegetables with distinctive Moroccan spices.
Pastilla (Pastilla)A delicacy of Andalusian origin that combines thin layers of puff pastry filled with pigeon or chicken meat, almonds and spices, all covered with icing sugar and cinnamon. It is a delicacy that mixes sweet and savoury in every bite.
Couscous with fishA variant of the traditional couscous commonly found in coastal cities such as Tangier. This dish combines wheat semolina with fresh fish, such as sea bream or sea bream, cooked in an aromatic sauce with tomatoes, spices and olives.
HariraA thick, comforting soup, widely consumed during the holy month of Ramadan but available all year round. It is made from tomatoes, pulses (such as lentils and chickpeas), meat (usually lamb or beef), aromatic herbs and spices.
ZaaloukA cold salad of aubergines cooked with tomatoes, garlic, olive oil and spices such as cumin and coriander. It is a tasty and refreshing side dish served with Moroccan bread.
MechouiSlow-roasted lamb roasted in an earth oven, seasoned with traditional spices such as ras el hanout. It is tender and juicy, and served with bread and olives.
Grilled fresh fishTangier, with its privileged location by the sea, offers a variety of fresh fish such as sardines, sea bream or sea bream, which are grilled and served with lemon and salad.
Mint tea (Mint tea)It's not a dish, but it's a drink you can't miss in Tangier. Moroccan mint tea is an integral part of the culture and is served hot and sweet, often accompanied by almond or date cakes.
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Details of the Consulate General of Spain in Tangier:
Contacting the Spanish Consulate General in Tangier can be very useful, especially if you need consular assistance, information about formalities, or in case of emergency. You can find it in the Avenue Président Habib Bourghiba, 85. You can also call +212 539 93 70 00 or send an email to cog.tanger@maec.es.