Tangier has always been, and continues to be, a special place for writers and lovers of literature....
After World War II, Tangier became home to a generation of American and French authors. In 1949,...
The Assayag Synagogue was est in 1890, & remained active until the late 1950s, after which it...
This vibrant cultural space highlights the dynamic and evolving world of modern art in Morocco....
The Villa Harris Museum is a beautifully restored 19th-century mansion that showcases a diverse...
This 15th-century military fortification stands as a testament to the city’s strategic...
This museum is dedicated to the life and journeys of the legendary Moroccan explorer Ibn Battouta,...
The Kasbah Museum, housed in the former Sultan’s palace known as Dar el-Makhzen, offers a rich...
Dar Niaba, meaning “home of the Naib”, refers both to the residence and the office of the Naib,...
Located just 50 meters from Bab Merican, or the “American Gate,” the American Legation...
The Boulevard, a long avenue stretching along the Mediterranean side of Tangier, is affectionately...
As another focal point of Tangier, this former bustling marketplace still hosts a handful of...
