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Kasbah Museum of Mediterranean Cultures
Museum inside Dar el Makhzen in the Kasbah, showing archaeology, history, and art linked to Tangier and the Mediterranean world.
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Take a bus from Paris to Tangier and enjoy the approximately 994 miles (1600 km) long journey. Find schedules and pricing options for a convenient and affordable trip.
Distance 994 miles (1600 km) |
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Museum inside Dar el Makhzen in the Kasbah, showing archaeology, history, and art linked to Tangier and the Mediterranean world.
Historic museum and cultural center in the former American Legation, highlighting Moroccan-American relations, art, and Tangier's international past.
Art museum in a restored villa overlooking the bay, focused on modern and contemporary Moroccan art in an elegant garden setting.
The old town's dense network of alleys, markets, workshops, and terraces makes it the essential area for atmosphere and street photography.
Historic square in the medina, surrounded by old facades and long tied to Tangier's literary and international-era identity.
Large central square linking the medina and newer city, busy and highly recognizable, with gardens and landmark views nearby.
A traditional fava bean soup, usually drizzled with olive oil and cumin. It is a common breakfast in northern Morocco and especially comforting on cool mornings.
A festive Moroccan dish of shredded msemen or trid bread with lentils, chicken, and fragrant fenugreek sauce. It is deeply traditional and widely enjoyed for family meals.
A slow-cooked meat stew seasoned with preserved lemon, garlic, and spices. Though associated with Marrakech, it is also well known and appreciated in Tangier for its rich, rustic flavor.
A famous Tangier institution known for set seafood meals, grilled fish, and warm traditional hospitality in a simple, intimate setting.
An elegant restaurant and club in the Kasbah, known for refined Moroccan and Mediterranean cooking with a stylish historic atmosphere.
A well-known rooftop restaurant in the Kasbah offering traditional Moroccan dishes, tea, and panoramic views in a relaxed, scenic setting.
Generally affordable for tourists. Local food and taxis are cheap, while upscale hotels and seafront dining cost more.
Service may be included, but usually not. Tip MAD 5-10 at casual spots, about 10% in restaurants, round up taxis, and tip porters or hotel staff MAD 10-20.
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