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1 Forbes Museum
La Baie

Forbes Museum

Squares and neighborhoods

Located in the heart of Mendoub Palace and the city medina is the Forbes Museum. It was established by the American millionnaire of the same name. Approximately 115,000 tin soldiers from around the world are part of the museum’s collection. And the museums recreated ...

2 Le Petit Socco
Médina

Le Petit Socco

Malls

Petit Socco is a neighbourhood in the heart of the medina and the hub of a vibrant shopping street, the perfect place for a shopping trip in the old town of Tangier. The streets are lined with cafes and small white traditional hotels. You’ll also find a large mosque d...

3
Souani

Al Andalous Mosque

Squares and neighborhoods

The Al Andalous Mosque in Tangier is a beautiful most built using Arab-Muslim architecture and decorated in traditional style with mosaics, sculpted plaster and several other small decorative details adding to its charm. The mosque is located in the Castilla region of ...

4 Museum of Moroccan Arts
Médina

Museum of Moroccan Arts

Squares and neighborhoods

The Museum of Moroccan Art was created in 1990 and is located in one of the most prestigious English villas dating back to 1890. The museum displays works by both classic and contemporary Moroccan artists belonging to various artistic schools. And stop by for one of t...

5 Musée de la Fondation Lorin
Médina

Musée de la Fondation Lorin

Squares and neighborhoods

The Musée de la Fondation Lorin was inaugurated in one of the oldest synagogues in the city. Included in its diverse collection is a range of old photographs of Tangier as well as paintings by young artists at the school of arts. The museum is located in the heart of ...

6 American Legation
Médina

American Legation

Squares and neighborhoods

Offered to the United States of America in 1821 by the Sultan Moulay Slimane, this building was a consulate for 135 years. Today it’s been renovated into a museum, much to the delight of Anglophone and international tourists. You’re sure to be impressed by the calmness ...

7 Museum of Contemporary Art
Médina

Museum of Contemporary Art

Squares and neighborhoods

The largest collection of works by contempory artists in Morocco is housed in the former British Consulate in Tangier. Located on the Rue D’Angleterre, and just a few minutes from the French Consulate, the Museum of Contemporary Art is open Monday to Friday, except Tue...

8 Delacroix Gallery
Médina

Delacroix Gallery

Squares and neighborhoods

The Delacroix Gallery was created in 1987 and is located across from the French Consulate. The French Institute of Tangier is the only organization in the city to have a large exhibit room outside the walls. Each year, the gallery hosts a dozen events showcasing a dive...

9 Souriyine Mosque
Charf

Souriyine Mosque

Squares and neighborhoods

The Souriyine Mosque in Tangier is one of the most important mosques in the city. Also known as the Syrian Mosque, is it located close to the Place Jamia El Arbia and the city’s municipal train station. Access is reserved for Muslims.

10 Mosque Badr
Drissia

Mosque Badr

Places of Worship

Badr Mosque of Tangier is one of the largest in the city. It can accommodate a large number of worshippers for Friday prayers. It is located near the Place Moulay Abdelaziz, this site is dedicated to the practice of the religion Islam, non-muslims are not permitted.

11
Charf

Marché de Gros

Malls

Marché de Gros in Tangier is a central market to stock up on fruit, vegetables, as well as a fish auction and meat at wholesale rates. And each specialty has its own building. Through the halls, you’ll find well-stocked shops and supply carts. Anyone can shop here, o...

12 Cervantes Theatre
Boulevard Pasteur

Cervantes Theatre

Squares and neighborhoods

The Cervantes Theatre in Tangier was inaugurated in 1913. At the beginning of the 20th century, it was one of the best known theatres in North Africa. Antinio Gallege and his wife own the theatre having built it to bring a bit of Spanish culture to Morocco during the ...

13
Souani

Lycee Mohamed Ben Abdelkader Al-Khattabi

Junior and high schools

The Lycee Ben Abdelkader Mohamed Al-Khattabi is attended by several hundred students. The school offers several fields of study, in science, literature and more. Students are aged between 15 to 18 years.

14
Drissia

Place Al Madina

Malls

Place Al Madina is a roundabout located in the centre of the white city. It connects three of the city’s large throughfares: Avenue de la Resistance, Rue du Prince Heritier and Rue Ibn Toumert, all part of the M’Sallah district. Avenue de la Resistance connects the ...

15 Rue Siaghine
Médina

Rue Siaghine

Squares and neighborhoods

Rue Siaghine is at the heart of the medina and one of the main arteries of the city. Previously it was known the as the Rue des Bijoutiers (jewellers) before being renamed as Catherine Street, a tribute to Catherine de Bragance who’d offered the cities of Bombay and Ta...

16 Al Kasbah Museum
Marshan

Al Kasbah Museum

Squares and neighborhoods

The Al Kasbah Museum is located in the former Pacha palace (Mekhzen House) and the building that once housed the Treasury in the 18th century. The open patio, the large garden and the distinction between the public and private spaces are the key characteristics of this...

17
Boukhalef

Métro Maroc

Malls

Métro Maroc in Tanger is spread over 7,500 m2 and is entirely dedicated to providing wholesale goods to entrepreneurs and business owners. With approximately 25,000 different products available, the selection is wide. It’s part of the international chain which opened ...

18 Saint Andrew s Church
Drissia

Saint Andrew's Church

Squares and neighborhoods

Saint Andrew’s Church is located in the heart of the old city of Tangier. Most visitors don’t expect to find a 19th-century Anglican church built in Moorish-Andalusian style, so it’s often a surprise when passing by. Nevertheless, devote Anglicans residing in the ci...

19 Sidi Bou Abid Mosque
Iberia

Sidi Bou Abid Mosque

Squares and neighborhoods

The Sidi Bou Abid Mosque was constructed in 1917 and is one of the most important mosques in Tangier. The magnificent polychrome faienced minaret is visible throughout the city. Access is restricted to non-Muslims.

20
Charf

Al-Kantara Mosque

Squares and neighborhoods

The Al-Kantara Mosque in Tangier is located downtown, not far from Moulay Abderrahmane College. Access is reserved for Muslims.

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