Tangier

in the very north of Morocco, the city of Tangier invites travelers. On its coasts where Mediterranean and Atlantic waters converge, you will discover an authentic city rocked by varied influences.

Stroll through Tangier la Blanche. Stroll through the streets lined with whitewashed houses and, like Matisse before you, like Delacroix too, let yourself be carried away by this dreamy air that emanates from the city. Lose yourself in the alleys of the great “Socco”; at the foot of the high walls of the “Kasbah”, admire the fortress which dominates the medina. Not far away is the “Sultan’s Palace” now dedicated to the arts of Morocco. Tangier also has Spanish influences with an arena that stands on the “Plaza de Torros”, not to mention the “Cervantès” theater built in 1913.

Experience the enchanting blend of cultures and history in Tangier, Morocco’s gateway to Europe. Immerse yourself in the vibrant streets, bustling markets, and breathtaking coastal views. Discover its rich past through visits to historical landmarks like the Kasbah and the Caves of Hercules.

Indulge in the vibrant culinary scene, sample traditional Moroccan delicacies, and sip on fresh mint tea. Explore the charming medina, filled with narrow alleyways, colorful shops, and bustling cafes. Take a leisurely stroll along the picturesque Corniche, enjoying panoramic views of the Mediterranean. Don’t miss the opportunity to visit the American Legation Museum, the only US National Historic Landmark located outside of the United States. From its fascinating history to its lively ambiance, Tangier offers a truly unique and unforgettable experience.