Embark on a fascinating tour through the heart of Tangier's historic Medina with this enriching guided tour
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Discover a different side of Tangier with breathtaking views of the Rock of Gibraltar and the Spanish coastline
The Marshan Palace, located in Tangier's prestigious Marshan neighborhood, serves as one of the royal residences of the King of Morocco.
The Mohammed V Mosque, completed in 1983, is one of the largest and most prominent mosques in Tangier, Morocco.
Perdicaris Park, also known as Rmilat Forest and formerly as Villa Aidonia or Place of the Nightingales, is a 70-hectare public park located in the Rmilat neighborhood of Tangier, Morocco. The park is named after Greek-American notable Ion Hanford Perdicaris, who established it in the 1870s and was famously kidnapped there during the 1904 Perdicaris Incident.
Cape Spartel is a prominent headland in Morocco, situated at the entrance to the Strait of Gibraltar, approximately 12 kilometers west of Tangier. Rising about 300 meters above sea level, it offers panoramic views of the meeting point between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea.
The cave features two openings—one facing the sea and the other the land. The sea-facing opening, known as 'The Map of Africa,' is famously shaped like the African continent when viewed from the water. It is believed that the Phoenicians carved this opening, and also left wall markings in the shape of eyes, which are thought to represent a map of the surrounding area.
The Kasbah Palace, also known as Dar al-Makhzen, the Sultan's Palace, or the Governor's Palace—and formerly referred to as the Sharifian Palace—is a historic building and museum located within the Kasbah (citadel) of Tangier, Morocco.
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