Tangier Unveiled: A Cultural Odyssey

Embark on a cultural odyssey in Tangier. Explore ancient medinas, iconic literary spots, and vibrant art scenes. Book your unforgettable journey now.

Duration: 4 hours
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Highlights
  • Place du Grand 9 Avril 1947 - The Grand Socco, short for Grand Socco Square, is a lively and historically important public square situated in the heart of Tangier, Morocco. “Socco” comes from the Arabic word “Souk,” meaning market, and the Grand Socco has long been a central hub for commerce and cultural exchange. The Grand Socco acts as a bridge between the old medina and the modern city. It is a bustling crossroads where both locals and tourists gather to soak in the vibrant atmosphere. The square is known for its open space, a mix of traditional and colonial architecture, and the constant flow of people. The square is not just a commercial center but also a meeting place for various cultures and communities. Its importance extends beyond its physical space, as it has been the site of numerous cultural and political events over the years. It was here that the former King of Morocco, Mohamed V, declared the country’s independence in 1947. - Tangier Casbah - The Tangier Casbah, rich in history, stands as a testament to the city’s diverse and storied past. Dating back to medieval times, this ancient fortress has seen the rise and fall of various civilizations. From Phoenician and Roman influences to Arab and Andalusian contributions, the Casbah’s architecture is a blend of cultural legacies. Positioned at the highest point in the city, the Casbah served as a strategic defense against invaders. Its towering walls and narrow, winding streets tell stories of battles fought and victories won. Over the centuries, it has been a melting pot of cultures, creating a unique blend of traditions that are distinctly Tangier. As you explore the Casbah, you’ll encounter architectural marvels like the Dar el-Makhzen palace, showcasing Moroccan craftsmanship and elegance. The Kasbah Mosque, with its intricate details, reflects the city’s Islamic heritage. - Musee de la Kasbah - This museum is located in the former sultan’s palace, Dar El Makhzen. It focuses on the history of the area from prehistoric times to the 19th century. Exhibits are well-presented in French and Arabic only. Start your visit by moving counterclockwise around the first courtyard before heading inside to see the rest of the displays, and then take a stroll in the charming Andalusian garden. Highlights include the mosaic of Venus from Volubilis and various statues, as well as giant replica maps. The first map traces trade routes from the Phoenician era to the electronic goods of the 21st century; the second is a beautiful map of the known world made in Tangier in 1154 (note: it’s upside down from the viewer’s perspective). The museum is located within the medina—follow the perimeter to the western end, to the highest part of the city, enter through the Bab Kasbah gate, and follow the road to the museum. The admission fee is 3 USD per person. - Medina of Tangier - The old medina, or the “switchboard zone” as W. Burroughs called it, is a maze of narrow alleys and ancient secrets that has captivated many artists and writers. In its labyrinth, you can experience a sensory symphony—spices wafting through bustling markets, the call to prayer blending with vibrant street life. The medina’s weathered walls whisper tales of time, and its vivid colors, intricate patterns, and hidden courtyards offer a visual feast, reflecting a bohemian spirit. Amidst ancient architecture, one can find liberation and a refuge from monotony. The medina’s timeless charm fuels creativity, providing a sanctuary where unconventional beauty and the quest for soulful existence converge. The air is thick with the fragrance of exotic spices, and the sounds of vibrant street life harmonize with the distant call to prayer. Today, the Medina of Tangier hosts various galleries showcasing a diverse range of artwork. - Tangier American Legation Museum - The American Legation in Tangier holds a unique and significant place in the city’s history. Established in 1821, it is the first property acquired abroad by the United States government and is recognized as the oldest American diplomatic property in the world. One of the most notable events associated with the American Legation is the signing of the Moroccan-American Treaty of Friendship in 1786, marking the beginning of diplomatic relations between the two nations. This treaty, which predates the U.S. Constitution, highlights the longstanding and friendly connection between the United States and Morocco. Today, the American Legation is a museum and cultural center, featuring exhibitions that celebrate the historical, cultural, and artistic ties between the United States and Morocco. It stands as a testament to the enduring diplomatic relationship and symbolizes the shared values and mutual respect between the two nations. The admission fee is 5 USD per person. - Moshe Nahon Synagogue - Located on a dead-end street off the rue des Synagogues in the Beni Idir quarter of the Tangier medina, this synagogue was built in the 19th century by Moïse Nahon, a prominent educator and scholar from an influential Jewish family in Tangier. The synagogue ceased activity in the second half of the 20th century and fell into disrepair until its restoration in 1994. It now functions as a museum.
What's Included
  • Entry fee for Kasbah Museum
  • Entry fee for Tangier American Legation Museum
  • Tea and coffee
Additional Information

Tangier Unveiled: A Cultural Odyssey

Embark on a captivating journey through Tangier, Morocco, where the pages of history, literature, cinema, and art come to life.

Explore the ancient medina, weaving through its narrow streets and markets that whisper tales of centuries past. Follow in the footsteps of literary giants at iconic spots like the Phoenician tombs, where creativity flows with the sweeping views of the Strait of Gibraltar.

Dive into Tangier’s cinematic allure, discovering locations that have set the stage for timeless films. Immerse yourself in the city’s vibrant art scene, from hidden galleries showcasing traditional craftsmanship to streets adorned with stunning murals.

As your passionate guide, I’ll unravel the city’s rich history, sharing stories of strategic significance and cultural influences.

Book your seat now for a cultural adventure that transcends time, leaving you with indelible memories.

Location
Place du Grand 9 Avril 1947
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Mr_wanderlust99
Sep 3, 2024
Fun, informative walking tour, with a deeply knowledgeable & engaging guide - What a treat to take in the ancient and bustling streets of the Kasbah & Medina, and to experience the culture, history, and art of this beautiful city with the best guide in Tangier! Anas has a warm and engaging style, he knows his city & its people, and he is deeply passionate about sharing the beauty and secrets of Tangier. I also liked that Anas was attentive and flexible, and nicely tailored the itinerary to our interests (e.g. Matisse in Tangier). All of this made for a fun and excellent walking tour. We felt like we were spending time with a friend who lives in Tangier more than a tour guide, and so we really enjoyed our experience discovering the city with Anas. We will definitely reach out to him to continue our exploration on our next trip. Highly recommended!
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Karim75005
Aug 30, 2024
A cool tour with Anas - We walked in the Kasbah, visited the museum and did some shopping in the typical souk. Anas is friendly and cool. Good tour!
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Harry
Aug 9, 2024
Anas was brilliant - a must have if you are visiting Tangier for a couple of days - Brilliant tour from Anas, who gave us a great insight into Tangier which we would not have got otherwise. Thank you Anas!
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Jpandarecco
Aug 2, 2024
Lots of Leanings ! Brilliant - I so enjoyed walking round with Anas. He is a font of knowledge and very well read. I now have some excellent book recommendations too. I was particularly interested in Matisse’s time here so that was all covered and not forgotten. The rich history, kasbah, medina and the local markets, with stories of all who were here…. And a cup of tea and chats about cultures and believes. A very generous man and super guide. Highly recommended.
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Hannah
Aug 1, 2024
Fabulous - Fabulous time with a fabulous guide - thank you so much - great memories of this trip - particularly loved climbing Cap Spartel and a bit thank you for Tangier art recommendations.
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G368ahmichelef
Aug 1, 2024
Highlight of our trip - Fantastic afternoon with Abir as our personal guide . She led us through the maze of alleys and streets of the old Medina, telling us all about the history culture and religion of her beautiful city Tangier
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Manuel
Jul 21, 2024
Poetic, clear, comfortable and interesting - Anes is a passionate, helpful and prepared guide. He knows how to combine historical and archaeological skills with affability and kindness. If you want to discover a hidden Tangier far from postcard images, he is the right person for you
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Marnixxv
Jul 16, 2024
Lovely and interesting walk through medina - Our guide Anas took us on a tour through Tangier's medina and to the kasbah. Since we have been to Morocco many times, Anas gave us a more tailor-made tour, focussing on Tangier specific interesting facts and sights. We would definitely recommend Anas!
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L4928kdcatherinem
Jul 14, 2024
Tangier brought to life by Anas the guide. - Anas is a reminder of how a good guide can be transformative in experiencing a new place. Supremely well informed, erudite, humorous and warm, Anas was able to bring Tangier’s past and present to life, brilliantly communicating its vitality and history. He could not have been more diligent in making sure that we were entertained and informed in every respect, and the memory will endure.
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Morada964
Jul 14, 2024
Unforgettable tour - I recently had the pleasure of joining a tour led by Anas Zerrad, and it was an exceptional experience from start to finish. Anas possesses a deep knowledge of the Tangier city and its history, bringing every location to life with fascinating stories and insights. Their enthusiasm and passion for guiding are evident in every tour, making the experience not only informative but also highly engaging.
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