Welcome to this Tangier Travel Guide, your easy introduction to Morocco’s northern coastal city.
Welcome to Tangier, the city where Morocco meets Europe and Africa meets the Mediterranean.
This city has a special energy the breeze from the Strait of Gibraltar, the blue-and-white old town, and the relaxed coastal vibe.
Tangier is perfect if you enjoy culture, ocean views, history, and slow, peaceful walks. It’s also one of the easiest cities to explore in Morocco.
Here’s why travelers fall in love with Tangier:
The stunning coastline overlooking Spain
The blue-and-white Tangier Medina
Cafés with ocean views
Historical sites like the Kasbah
Cape Spartel & the Caves of Hercules
Great food, fresh seafood, and peaceful beaches
A calm and safe environment ideal for families and solo travellers
Here are the top highlights In this Tangier Travel Guide, I’ll help you explore the city!
The Kasbah sits above the Medina and gives you beautiful views of the sea.
Inside, you’ll walk through narrow streets full of Andalusian and Moroccan architecture, small cafés, art galleries, and peaceful courtyards.Don’t miss:
The Kasbah Museum
The viewpoint overlooking the Strait of Gibraltar
The blue doors and photo spots everywhere
It’s one of the calmest places in Tangier.
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This is where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Mediterranean Sea.
The views are incredible, especially at sunset.
There’s a lighthouse, ocean cliffs, and peaceful nature around.
A must-see.
One of the most famous places in Tangier.
The cave opening looks like the map of Africa amazing for photos.Locals say Hercules rested here during his legendary travels.It’s a mix of nature, geology, and mythology.
This is the only U.S. National Historic Landmark outside the United States.
It shows the long friendship between Morocco and the U.S.
Beautiful interior, old maps, photos, and exhibits.
A peaceful pine forest perfect for a break from the busy city. Walk along quiet shaded paths, enjoy fresh air, and admire panoramic views overlooking the sea.It’s one of the locals’ favorite spots for relaxing, picnics, and nature walks.
Tangier has many neighborhoods, each with a different vibe:
👉 Medina
Best for first-time visitors who want to stay close to cafés, shops, and main sights.
👉 Corniche
Perfect if you love ocean views, sunset walks, and modern hotels.
👉 Marshan
A quiet, elegant area near the Kasbah great for couples and families.
👉 City Center
Easy access to restaurants, the train station, and transportation.
Best hotels in Tangier:
Hilton Tangier Al Houara
Royal Tulip City Center
Marina Bay
El Minzah Hotel
Dar Nour (Medina boutique guesthouse)
You can explore the best hotels in Casablanca in my complete Best Hotels in Morocco guide
This Tangier Travel Guide includes everything you need Tangier has a rich food scene thanks to the sea and Andalusian influence.
Try these local specialties:
Fresh grilled fish & seafood
Tangier calamari
Moroccan tagines with lemon and olives
Traditional harira soup
Pastilla (sweet & salty Moroccan pie)
Best restaurants in Tangier:
Le Saveur de Poisson local legend
Chez Hassan seafood
Cafe Hafa iconic cliff-side café
El Morocco Club elegant Moroccan fusion
Tangier is generally safe, especially around the Corniche, the Medina, and Marshan.
Just follow normal travel awareness:
Stay on main streets
Keep your phone and wallet secure
Use taxis or Careem at night if you feel unsure
Avoid very quiet areas late at night
Locals are friendly and helpful you’ll feel comfortable.
Tangier has a mild coastal climate.
Best months:
Spring (March–June)
Autumn (September–November)
Summers are warm with fresh sea breezes.
Winters are mild but can be rainy.
Walk the Medina in the morning or late afternoon
Wear comfortable shoes it’s hilly
Cafe Hafa is perfect for sunset tea
The Kasbah viewpoints are best in early morning light
Taxis are cheap always ask for meter or agree on price
Dress modestly out of respect, especially in old neighborhoods
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Comfortable walking shoes
Light clothes + a jacket for evenings
Small bag to keep things secure
Sunglasses and sunscreen
Swimwear for beaches near Tangier
A power bank for exploring the Medina
✅ Do’s : Try local seafood
Enjoy sunset at Cafe Hafa
Walk along the Corniche
Greet people with a smile
❌ Don’ts : Don’t take photos of people without asking
Don’t wander into empty alleys at night
Don’t accept street “guides”guides”
For more inspiration around Morocco, you can also read my full Fes Travel Guide another amazing city with culture, history, and incredible food.
Yes it’s one of Morocco’s most unique coastal cities with culture, views, food, and history.
Yes, especially the Medina, Kasbah, and Corniche.
Casablanca is generally safe, especially in areas like the Corniche, Maarif, and the city center. Just use normal travel awareness, avoid quiet streets late at night, and use taxis or Careem if you feel unsure.
1–2 days is perfect for highlights.
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