Explore the captivating city of Tangier, Morocco, where ancient medinas meet the sparkling Mediterranean and Atlantic coasts. This guide unlocks the best of Tangier, from historic Kasbahs and bustling souks to legendary Caves of Hercules and stunning viewpoints.
Medina of Tangier
The Medina of Tangier is the old town, surrounded by fortified walls and filled with markets, guest houses, museums, cafes, mosques, and hotels.
Grand Socco square
Grand Socco is the entrance to the Medina, a large plaza with palm trees and a fountain, now a taxi stop with fruit stalls and craft vendors.
Kasbah of Tangier
The Kasbah of Tangier is a fortified complex on a hill, offering views of the city and Spain.
Caves of Hercules
The Caves of Hercules are a natural cave formation with openings resembling the map of Africa, where legend says Hercules rested.
Corniche
The Corniche is a promenade along the coastline of Tangier, offering views of the Mediterranean Sea with seaside cafes and restaurants.
Grand Mosque of Tangier
The Grand Mosque of Tangier, with its tall minaret, is believed to have been a Roman temple site and later rebuilt as a mosque.
Petit Socco
A vibrant souk in Tangier where you can haggle for handicrafts, leather goods, and textiles.
Souk Barra
A vibrant souk in Tangier where you can haggle for handicrafts, leather goods, and textiles.
American Legation Museum
The American Legation Museum is housed in a historic building, the first American public property outside the United States, showcasing diplomatic history and Moroccan art.
Plage Municipale
Plage Municipale is a beach in Tangier where you can swim, sunbathe and enjoy water sports.
Plage Achakkar
Plage Achakkar is a beach in Tangier where you can swim, sunbathe and enjoy water sports.
Chefchaouen
Chefchaouen is a city known for its blue-painted buildings nestled in the Rif Mountains.
Cape Spartel
Cape Spartel is a national park at Africa's northwestern tip featuring the Cap Spartel Lighthouse.
Kazba Museum
The Kazba Museum is housed in Dar Elm Makan, a former Sultan's palace featuring exhibits on the history of Tangier and Roman mosaics.
Tombbo Phoenician
The Tombbo Phoenician are ancient graves carved into the cliff's rocky surface on the Marshan Plateau.
Marshan Plateau
Location of the Tombbo Phoenician.
Cap Spartle
Cape Spartel is a national park at Africa's northwestern tip and the entrance to the Strait of Gibraltar.
Cap Spartle Lighthouse
The Cap Spartle Lighthouse includes a small museum, offers great views, and has a cafe and picnic areas.
Cafe Hafa
Cafe Hafa, established in 1921, offers views of Gibraltar and the sea, having welcomed famous visitors and is ideal for conversation and mint tea.
9 April 1947 square
9 April 1947 square commemorates Sultan Muhammad V's speech advocating Moroccan independence, featuring a fountain, benches, and grassy areas.
Tomb of Iben Batuta
The tomb of Iben Batuda is a site in Tangier's old town, the tomb of the renowned traveler.
Iben Batuda Museum
The Iben Batuda Museum is dedicated to his life and travels, with exhibits in Arabic, French, and English.
Casabarata Market
Casabarata Market is Tangier's largest flea market, where you can find textiles, food, electronics, and carpets.
St. Andrews Church
St. Andrews Church in Tangier is an Anglican church featuring an Arabic version of the Lord's Prayer behind the altar.
Cinema Rift
Cinema Rift is a cultural center showcasing international and Moroccan cinema, known for its retro facade and cafe.
Asilah
Full-Day Tangier, Asilah, & Cape Spartel Tour