Discover Tangier like a local with a private walking tour tailored just for you. Explore hidden streets, vibrant markets, and iconic landmarks while learning authentic stories and history from a passionate local guide. Enjoy a flexible, personal experience at your own pace—far from crowded group tours.
Grand Socco (9 Avril 1947 Square), Tangier, Morocco — Meet in front of the main entrance to the Cinema Rif. Your guide will be holding a sign with your name.
The Mendoubia Garden & Museum is a peaceful oasis in the heart of Tangier, offering both natural beauty and fascinating history. Stroll among centuries-old trees, including the famous dragon tree said to be over 800 years old. The surrounding gardens are filled with lush greenery, making it a perfect spot to relax away from the bustle of the medina. Inside the former Mendoubia Palace, the museum showcases a rich collection of artifacts, documents, and exhibits that tell the story of Tangier’s diplomatic and multicultural past.
Walk through this charming square at the heart of the medina, once a meeting point for merchants, travelers, and writers.
Discover the ancient fortress, its narrow alleys, and panoramic views of the Strait of Gibraltar.
Located inside the former Sultan’s palace, the Kasbah Museum offers a fascinating journey through Morocco’s rich history. Its collection includes ancient artifacts, maps, ceramics, and traditional arts from across the country. The architecture itself is a masterpiece, with intricately decorated rooms and peaceful courtyards overlooking the Strait of Gibraltar. This stop combines culture, history, and stunning views in one unforgettable visit.
Perched on the cliffs overlooking the Strait of Gibraltar, Café Hafa is one of Tangier’s most iconic spots. Open since 1921, it has welcomed famous artists, writers, and musicians from around the world. Enjoy a refreshing mint tea while admiring breathtaking views of the sea and, on clear days, the Spanish coastline. The café’s relaxed atmosphere and panoramic terraces make it a perfect place to pause and soak in the charm of Tangier.
Located in the Kasbah district, Dar Baroud (House of Gunpowder) is a historic site that once served as a storage place for gunpowder during the city's military past. Today, the area offers stunning views over the Atlantic Ocean and the old medina, as well as a chance to wander through picturesque alleys steeped in history. It’s a perfect spot for photographs and for learning about Tangier’s strategic importance.
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