The 10 Best Free Things to do in Tangier, Tangier-Tetouan Region

March 2, 2022 Rebbecca Marino

Located on the Strait of Gibraltar where Africa meets Europe, Tangier has long held strategic importance. Ruled through the centuries by waves of conquerors including Romans, Vandals, Byzantines, Arabs and Portuguese, the city is more than two and a half millennia old, making it one of North Africa's most ancient. The medina, kasbah, bazaars and souks are among the country's most vibrant, and the beaches are excellent. In the last century, Tangier became a hot spot for the international jet set.
Restaurants in Tangier

1. Tanger Tours

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5.0 based on 129 reviews

Tanger Tours

Tangier tours offer you unforgettable experiences in Tangier and all of Morocco, for all your tourist activities; guided tours, day trip, Morocco tour, do not hesitate to contact us

2. Bleu de Fes

65 Rue Les Almohades Ancien Medina Petit Socco, Tangier 90030 Morocco +212 5393-36067 [email protected] http://www.bleudefes.com
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Bleu de Fes

In the medina of Tangier, the bazaar of Bleu de Fes offers you to discover more than 2,500 Moroccan berber rugs and carpets. The art of hand-woven Moroccan carpet, delivered all over the world, guaranteed satisfaction. A Berber carpet Bni Warayine, Boucharwite ... There are all the styles of Morocco.

Reviewed By fishngirlkk

I had the most amazing experience at Bleu de Fes. They are so knowledgeable and nice to work with. I purchased two rugs my first visit to them, went shopping around town and to other stores and loved them so much I went back the next day for more! A must stop on your visit to Tangier!!! I left the store with new friends and rugs

3. Morocco Gate Tours

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Morocco Gate Tours

Welcome To Morocco Gate Tours, great holiday to Morocco is completed by visiting the Sahara desert, Morocco is a great country Diverse in landscapes and cultures, Morocco has long been a popular tourist destination, offering. The ancient medinas of the main cities have retained their look and feel over the centuries. The dunes of the Sahara and the peaks of the High Atlas mountains battle for the interest of tourists on holiday in Morocco, We organize cultural, original. and exotic travels. to Erg chebbi Desert, camel trip, sunset And sunrise Camel tour.

4. Parc Perdicaris

Foret de R_milat, Tangier Morocco
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4.5 based on 125 reviews

Parc Perdicaris

Reviewed By lisahS3939UH - Rockville, United States

Don’t miss this park. It has glorious views of the Atlantic Ocean, rare trees with trilingual signage, many picnic sites with barbecue pits and well maintained stone paths. The villa where Ion Perdicaris lived is being restored. It makes a good destination for a long walk. Along the way, you can buy snacks but you can also eat bessara and kebabs at a cafe down the road. The upscale cafe at the entrance to the park is closed for renovation.

5. Dalia Beach

Route de Fnidek, Tangier 90000 Morocco http://www.marruecosentucorazon.com
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Dalia Beach

6. Socco Alto

Route de Boubana, Tangier 90040 Morocco +212 672-292945 http://www.soccoalto.com
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Socco Alto

7. Moise Nahon Synagogue

Rue de la Synagogue, Quartier Beni Ider, Tangier 90000 Morocco +212 5399-31633 http://www.morocco-holidays-guide.co.uk/top-5-beautiful-synagogues-morocco
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Moise Nahon Synagogue

Reviewed By AaronsAbira

well, our family loved visiting the Moshe Nahon Tangier's Synagogue located on a dead end street in the Beni Idir Medina Quarter, according to our guide, it was constructed in the 19th century by Moïse Nahon, a prominent scholar from a Jewish family in Tangier. The synagogue ceased activity in the second half to the 20th century, and thereafter fell into disrepair until its reconquest in 1994. The prayer room of the synagogue is accessible via a small courtyard at the final of the inlet hallway. The interior is elaborately graced in an Andalusian modality. inscribe stucco walls are adored with a cyclic motif featuring frilly implant columns, trilobe hoop, and arabesques with floral and geometric peg. possibly most elegant is the Arabic calligraphy refined in three medallions vertically range below the superior ear-lap.

8. Punta Malabata

Cabo Punta Malabata, Tangier 90000 Morocco
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Punta Malabata

35°49′00″n 5°44′55″o

9. la Librairie des Colonnes

54 boulevard Pasteur, Tangier Morocco +212 5399-36955 http://www.librairie-des-colonnes.org
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la Librairie des Colonnes

Reviewed By jillianarb - Brighton and Hove, United Kingdom

Once owned by Pierre Berger husband of Yves San Laurent. Manager is French Simon. Friendly staff. Worth a cultural visit.

10. Tangier Casbah

Place de la Kasbah, Tangier 90000 Morocco
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Tangier Casbah

Reviewed By lvsdx

We took the ferry from Spain to Tangier. Tangier is a very interesting place. The architecture, customs and language is so different from Spain. Lots of shops including places to buy local spices, carpets and oils. The street vendors are everywhere. It seems like bartering is the theme there if you are in a store or on the street. There's a large local market too. Lots of colorful blue and white buildings. Our local guide Mo was great.

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