The old medina and the port of Tangier, Morocco

Things to do in  Tangier

The beating heart of Morocco

With winding city streets, a hilltop medina, and nearby beaches set against a rich cultural tapestry, Tangier, Morocco, offers things to do for adventurers, romantics, and historians alike. Spend some time admiring the whitewashed façades of the inner city; with its skinny alleyways and vibrant shops, it embodies a certain charm that can't be found elsewhere in the region. Getting lost among the streets in Tangier is likely, but every delightful second spent uncovering its hidden corners and friendly faces is part of the experience.

Top 3 attractions in Tangier

Cape Spartel

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Located west of Tangier, Cape Spartel is the northwesternmost point of Africa, where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Mediterranean Sea. Rising 1,000 feet (305 meters) above sea level, Cape Spartel is known for its stunning views and dramatic coastal roads, and includes a lighthouse dating from 1864.More

Caves of Hercules

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Located 7 miles (14 kilometers) west of Tangier, near Cape Spartel, the Caves of Hercules is one of the area’s top attractions. Discovered in 1906, the cave extends for 18.6 miles (30 kilometers) and is both natural and man-made. It features two openings, one to land and one to sea, with the latter known as the “Map of Africa” for its distinctive shape.More

Tangier Kasbah

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Peppered with panels of colorful tile mosaics, Tangier Kasbah is a historic fortress and former royal palace that offers coastal views from the tallest point in the city. The palace, Dar el Makhzen, dates back to the 17th century and is now home to a museum with a peaceful garden, which showcases a range of Moroccan art.More

All about Tangier

When to visit

Whether you're looking for a culture-filled ambiance or an outdoor adventure in North Africa, Tangier has something to offer all year round. Although the city’s streets come to life in the warm summer months, sightseers visiting in the fall or winter can bask in Tangier’s perfect Mediterranean climate and more secluded experiences with fewer tourists around. No matter when you plan your visit, Tangier will always have something special waiting for you.

Getting around

There's no better way to get around the port city of Tangier than by taxi, as the taxis here are impressively affordable and infinitely more efficient than any other means of transport. If you want to totally immerse yourself in the sights and smells of the city, you can easily get to many of Tangier’s top attractions on foot, especially in the medina.

Traveler tips

Take time to explore the medina, where one can find incredible goods sold by artisans and merchants from around the world. Shop the souks for authentic handmade products like jewelry and leather items, and don’t be afraid to bargain, which is an accepted cultural practice here. Be sure to take advantage of local food scenes outside the main tourist spots: You never know what hidden gem you'll find among the bustling streets of the medina.

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Is Tangier worth a visit?

Yes, Tangier offers something for everyone, with its bustling markets, Moroccan cuisine, Mediterranean vibe, and wide range of outdoor activities. It’s conveniently located between Europe and Africa, making it easily accessible to travelers.

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What are three things Tangier is known for?

Tangier is a bustling city in northern Morocco, known as much for its idyllic beaches on the Mediterranean Sea as it is for its vibrant old medina and kasbah. The city has long been a destination for culture-seekers looking to explore the nuances of North African life.

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How many days is enough for Tangier?

Two days in Tangier are enough to visit the major attractions and explore the medina. To dive deeper into the city’s nightlife and eclectic culinary offerings, you’ll want to plan on being here for three days. However, with four days or more, you'll start to really uncover the city's beating heart and local culture.

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Is Tangier safe for tourists?

Yes, there are many measures in place to ensure the safety of visitors so they can enjoy their stay. A vigilant local police effort gives travelers the peace of mind that they need to appreciate all Tangier has to offer without compromising their safety.

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What is typical Tangier food?

Tangier cuisine is an eclectic mix of tastes and flavors, making it a delight for foodies. Staples include couscous with beef or chicken and fish of every variety. Olives, tajines (stews), and m’hancha (a sweet pastry with almond paste) are also widely enjoyed in Tangier.

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What is the dress code for visiting Tangier?

A stylish dress or loose-fitted blouse paired with nice shoes and an accessory or two are sure to make you fit right in with the locals. Ensure that you are appropriately attired for any situation, as shrines and mosques often require visitors to cover up as a sign of respect.

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