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Kasbah Museum of Mediterranean Cultures
Housed in the former Dar el Makhzen palace inside the Kasbah, this is Tangier’s leading museum for archaeology, history, and decorative arts with strong views over the old city.
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Housed in the former Dar el Makhzen palace inside the Kasbah, this is Tangier’s leading museum for archaeology, history, and decorative arts with strong views over the old city.
A distinctive museum and cultural center in the medina commemorating the first American public property outside the United States, with art, history, and diplomatic collections.
A small contemporary art museum in the city center, known for rotating exhibitions by Moroccan and international artists in a historic building near Grand Socco.
The old medina is the city’s essential walking area, full of narrow lanes, markets, historic houses, and layered international history close to the port and Grand Socco.
A famous square inside the medina, long associated with writers, artists, and café culture, now one of the most photographed and socially popular spots in Tangier.
This lively square links the medina with the modern city and serves as a major orientation point, framed by historic gates, gardens, and constant local activity.
A hearty fava bean soup often eaten for breakfast, finished with olive oil, cumin, and bread. It is a classic, affordable staple in northern Morocco.
Slow-cooked stew prepared in an earthenware pot, commonly with lamb, chicken, vegetables, olives, or preserved lemon. It is one of the most iconic Moroccan dishes served across Tangier.
Steamed semolina grains traditionally served with vegetables and meat, especially on Fridays. It is a central communal dish in Moroccan homes and restaurants.
An elegant, established restaurant in the Kasbah known for refined Moroccan and Mediterranean cuisine in a historic, atmospheric setting.
A famous Tangier institution specializing in set seafood meals with fresh local fish, soups, and tea in a simple, authentic atmosphere.
A well-known traditional Moroccan restaurant popular for tagines, couscous, and warm hospitality in a classic setting near the old city.
Affordable by regional standards. Street food and local cafes are cheap, while upscale hotels and tourist restaurants cost more.
Service may be included, but it is common to leave 5-10% in restaurants. Round up for taxis. Small tips are appreciated by porters, guides, and hotel staff.
Official public transport app
Tangier Ibn Battuta Airport -> Tangier Ville Station
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