Real Madrid also chooses Morocco!
Leisure and well-being , People , About the city
FOOTBALL Tangier will host Real Madrid on the 24th of July, 2012.
Leisure and well-being , People , About the city
FOOTBALL Tangier will host Real Madrid on the 24th of July, 2012.
Leisure and well-being , People , About the city
SPORT July 28th will be a big day for Tangier, and for good reason! FC Barcelona, Lionel Messi & Co will play a friendly against local players in the new city stadium.
Market The fishermen asked for it, the city took care of it. In collaboration with the ONP (Office National des Pêches), the fish market opened up in the medina in 2010, at Place du 9 Avril.
Food & Nightlife , Leisure and well-being , Venues , About the city
Staying active It’s summertime and the children need to be entertained now that schools out! More than just a place for children, M’Nar Park will delight children young and old. Made in Tanger took a tour of the park!
Tourism & travel , Leisure and well-being , About the city
Nature Need a breath of fresh air and a change of scenery? The Chaouen region is known for its hiking. A bit of advice, think twice about heading out alone as you could easily get lost as the paths aren’t always clearly indicated.
Tourism & travel , About the city
Getting active Tangier’s beaches stretch for miles, some are better for watersports while others are best for lying in the sun with a magazine in hand. Made in Tanger decided to take a tour of our local beaches.
Tourism & travel , Accommodation , Venues , About the city
Luxury riad In the heart of the Kasbah, this peaceful little place invites guests to spend the night, stay for dinner or just stop by for a coffee on one of the four terraces. Made in Tangier stopped by to check it out.
Tourism & travel , Venues , About the city
Practical information Named after the famous explorer from Tangier, the Ibn Batouta airport welcomes millions of tourists each year. Located on the outskirts of town, the airport is little, accessible and above all, you won’t get lost. So what companies fly in and out of Tangiers? What se...
Tourism & travel , Venues , About the city
Beaches Try to escape from Tangier and you’ll be faced with water, from all sides. It’s impossible to escape. But those who love the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean are in luck. So Made in Tanger decided to take a tour of the coast.
Association She founded the first Italian school in Morocco, she spoke several languages including Arabic and the North African dialects, but her tomb’s been forgotten and abandoned. The Fondation Elisa Chimenti pays homage to her work and plans to reopen the Italian school and pr...
Music A French mother, Italian father, Silvia Coarelli decided to settle in Tangier just over a year ago to produce African artists. She sat down with Made in Tanger to discuss her arrival, integrating into society here, her work and her life in the city of the Strait.
Luxury We’ve heard about it, but it doesn’t appear in guidebooks, very rarely in magazines, because the owners of Villa Joséphine have decided to rely on word-of-mouth advertising. Full of history, this very luxurious home, which overlooks the Strait, welcomes a demanding int...
Food & Nightlife , Venues , People
Bar A Tangier native, Karim is passionate about his country and also a music fan. Every night he shares his passion for music with his clients at Number One, a small bar to see and be seen in Tangier. Once a hangout for journalists, writers and painters, today it hosts a ...
Association Reknowned association, the Darna cooperative was founded in 1995 by a group of citizen who wanted to help children in difficult situations be offering a variety of activities. Shelter, training farm, women’s community house, and above all a theatre are giving hope to t...
Sneak preview That’s it! Like all big cities in the Kingdom, Tangier will soon have its own large shopping centre in the heart of Boulevard Mohamed V, with an impressive view of the Strait of Gibraltar. Made in Tanger stopped by to check out Tanger Boulevard!
Heritage Narrowly saved, the cinemateque was saved from extinction. And since 2006, it’s been a place for cinema fans including authors, Moroccan directors, foreigners, workshops and youth meetings every week. Made in Tanger stopped by for a tour of the place.
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