8 Hours
Up to 1 day
15 people
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Tangier, guardian of the Strait of Gibraltar, is a true crossroads of civilizations. Phoenicians, Romans, Arabs, and Europeans have shaped its rich, multicultural heritage.
The city blends Andalusian charm, Muslim architecture, and French flair, with highlights including:
The Kasbah
Overlooking the port, this ancient citadel hosts the Dar El Makhzen Palace, the Museum of Moroccan Arts, and scenic gardens. Nearby, visit the Bit el Mâl, the historic treasury with ornate Islamic architecture.
Dar El Mekhzen Museum
A former palace turned museum, it showcases Roman mosaics, Islamic art, and Moroccan craftsmanship.
Café Hafa
Since the 1920s, this iconic cliffside café has welcomed legends like The Beatles and Sean Connery—famous for its mint tea and sea views.
Grand & Petit Socco
The city’s beating heart, where old and new meet. Enjoy traditional markets, historic mosques, and colonial buildings. Sip tea where famous writers once sat.
St. Andrew’s Church & American Legation
Discover Andalusian-style churches and the first U.S. diplomatic building abroad—filled with art, maps, and historic letters.
Cap Spartel & Cap Malabata
Where the Atlantic and Mediterranean meet. Catch the sunrise or sunset over dramatic cliffs and floral landscapes.
Hercules Caves
Legend says Hercules rested here. These coastal caves are open to the sea and full of mythic atmosphere.
Port of Tangier
Morocco’s main passenger port, with a modern free zone attracting international trade and investment.
The New City
Stroll along Boulevard Pasteur, lined with stylish cafés and boutiques, and admire views from Place de France and Place Faro.
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