In the north of Morocco, on the coasts of Tangier where the Mediterranean and Atlantic waters converge,
you’ll discover a unique city bearing a multicultural heritage.
Stroll the streets of « the White »Tangier, they are lined with lime-coated houses.Just like Delacroix or Matisse
did their upon arrival, let yourself be carried away by the dreamy atmosphere that covers the city. At the foot
of the high walls of the "Kasbah",roam through the alleys of the great "Socco", and admire the fortress that dominates the medina.
A little far away, explore the "Sultan's Palace" which is nowaydays dedicated to the arts of Morocco.
Tangier is alsos renowned for the Spanish influence on its culture,starting with the arena that standson the "Plaza de Torros",
not to mention the "Cervantes" theatre built in 1913.
Blue sea and ocean in the North, and majestic Rif mountains in the east Tangier, offering a pleasent respite from the bustling city.
The typical handicrafts of northern Morocco.
Northern local products and crafts.
It's a great place to sit and enjoy the sunshine.
The Museum presents an exhibition consisting of archaeological and ethnographic collections that illustrate the diversity and specificity of Tangier to its visitors.
For walks, recreation, and artistic interests, city dwellers gather in a green space.
Legendary, it consists of a series of terraces on the cliff, offering an exceptional view of Andalusia just opposite.
The famous market square is where vendors sell fruits, spices, second-hand goods, and other items.