The Kasbah
Enter through the great Bab Haha gate, and meander through the cobbled commercial and residential alleys and side-streets of the Kasbah walls. During your stroll, you’ll find the famous 17th-century palace located off the Place du Menchoar, which is now used for a museum. The museum houses a great collection of relics from the Stone Age to the present 20th century. Don’t miss out on strolling through the hilltop spots of the Kasbah and soak up the stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.
The Grande Mosquée of Tangier
The Grande Mosquée of Tangier has undergone plenty of conversions during its life, making it an exciting sign of Morocco’s varied and rich history and architecture. It was a Roman temple in the fifth century; then, it was transformed into a cathedral following the Portuguese conquest. Owing to its leading site appeared suitable for a place of Muslim prayer, it was used as a mosque during the 8th century. It turned into a church and back again to a mosque.
The Beach Promenade
The beaches of Tangier are a haven outside the city with sparkling blue waters and golden sand. Since Tangier is a gateway between Africa and Europe, it’s no surprise that its beaches are busy and colorful spots full of the hustle and bustle. Wander around and enjoy the lively vibes of water activities and the stunning sunset views.
St Andrew’s Church
One of the most mesmerizing sites in Tangier, St Andrew’s Church, is a popular tourist destination and a fascinating mix of styles and architectures symbolizing Morocco’s multicultural population. The church, a gift from Morocco’s King Hassan I, serves as a focal site for Tangier’s Christians. You’ll also find Quranic inscriptions inside the church showing the direction of Muslim prayer to Mecca. Don’t miss out on visiting this religious place if you’re interested in exploring interfaith experiences.
The American Legation Museum
Morocco is the first nation to recognize the USA as an independent country following the revolutionary war. The American Legation Museum is situated in the center of the Medina’s hustle, adding a sense of foreign feel to the Tangier. If you’re a history lover, this museum travels you to a different time through a collection of engaging exhibitions. Make sure to visit the famous painting of the museum locally named the “Moroccan Mona Lisa”.
Petit Socco
The Petit Socco was historically known as an area of prostitutes and drug dealers. Fortunately, it’s now a harmless, safe square where locals gather, watch the world go by, and drink the popular mint tea or orange juice. Make sure to drink the deliciously refreshing Moroccan mint tea made with fresh mint leaves and a pinch of sugar.
The Grand Socco
The Grand Socco is the old and new meeting point, where the extended pathway diverges into narrow cobbled streets. With a cinema on one side and a mosque on the other, the site is an intersection between ages. Take a stroll through the traditional shopping stalls selling fresh foods, dried nuts, and kaftans and indulge in the beauty and tranquility of the central fountain encircled by benches.
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