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Tangier Tour

A city of Northern Morocco with a population of 669,680 (2004 census), Tangiers (or Tanger) lies on the North African coast at the western entrance to the Strait of Gibraltar where the Mediterranean meets the Atlantic Ocean at Cape Spartel.

The fascinating town of Tangiers with it's traditional souks, Moroccan cuisine and sights straight out of a picture postcard, has been a renowned holiday destination for hundreds of years and was once considered to be one of the most stylish resorts of the Mediterranean.

Tangiers, also known as the White City, revolves around its import and export port, where the Mediterranean and Atlantic Ocean meets.

Tangiers is the second industrial center of Morocco after Casablanca.

The Tangier economy relies heavily on tourism. Seaside resorts have been increasing with projects funded by foreign investments. Real estate and construction companies have been investing heavily in touristic infrastructures

Tangiers: Things to See & Do

Beaches

The beaches are long and wide in Tangier. There are camel rides available alng the beaches, windsurfing and football . There are a number of bars to choose from along the beach side.

Place de France

Place de France is a small French-looking square right in the middle of the Ville Nouvelle with many friendly, inviting street cafè's.

The Grand Socco Market

Street cafe's and city life. The market sells everything from arts and crafts, fruit and vegetables to plain old junk.

The Mendoubia Gardens

This garden contains a fascinating banyan tree that's over 800 years old.

The Caves of Hercules

Situated 14km west of Tangier in the Cap Spartel area. It is a place of great beauty and archeological significance.

Cuisine & Nightlife

Tangier's nightlife is not really something to get excited about, although there are a few good bars and discos close to the sea front. Ville Nouvelle is recommended as the place for exciting food.
 
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