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Where the Mediterranean and the Atlantic embrace, Tangier's adventurous and international past has left its mark, and artists from all over the world have made it their home. From Cap Spartel, visitors will enjoy a remarkable viewpoint over the Strait of Gibraltar. A visit to the Caves of Hercules, an archaeological site shrouded in mystery, is mandatory. Tangier is home to several museums and art galleries, including the famous Villa Harris or, more unusually, the Donkey Museum. It also boasts many cafes and restaurants, some of which have remained legendary, such as Café El Hafa or the Grand Café Central. Tangier, as a link between North and South, is also a vibrant urban center, a significant industrial and commercial hub, and a global hub that sees an uninterrupted flow of local and international tourists throughout the year.

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Explore Tangier and its wonders from our locations. Experienciah welcomes you to legendary addresses where a change of scenery is guaranteed. They will certainly offer you a foretaste of the city's wonders and its unique atmosphere.

Marina Bay City Center, Tanger

The legendary Marina Bay Hotel stands like a noble sea vessel in the bay of Tangier. Its lines, inspired by naval constructions, blend harmoniously with the maritime landscape of the blue city.

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Marina Bay City Center, Tanger
152 Blvd. Mohamed VI, Tanger 90000Phone : 05290-80111
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What to Do in Tangier?

Tanger, a Moroccan city rich in history and cultural diversity, offers a myriad of activities and sites to explore. Here's a list of must-visit places and things to do in Tanger:

The Tanger Medina: Lose yourself in the narrow alleys of the Medina, a colorful labyrinth filled with shops, markets, and an authentic atmosphere.

The Kasbah: Overlooking the Medina, the Kasbah provides spectacular views of the Strait of Gibraltar. Explore its gardens, cobblestone streets, and visit the Kasbah Museum to learn more about the region's history.

Grand Socco Square: The bustling heart of the city, this lively square is surrounded by cafes and shops. It's an ideal place to relax, observe local life, and enjoy a cup of mint tea.

The City Museum: Immerse yourself in Tanger's history by visiting this fascinating museum showcasing art, crafts, and local history.

The Corniche: Stroll along the Corniche to enjoy panoramic views of the sea, the port, and the city. It's also a great spot to savor seafood in one of the coastal restaurants.

Malabata Beach: Soak up the sun and sea on this popular beach, offering stunning views of the Spanish coasts on clear days.

Cape Spartel: Visit the northernmost point of the African continent, where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Mediterranean Sea. Don't miss the iconic lighthouse.

Hercules Cave: Near Cape Spartel, explore this legendary cave, believed to have been visited by Hercules himself. The stalactites and stalagmites create a mystical setting.

Café Hafa: Relax in this iconic café with breathtaking views of the Strait of Gibraltar. It's a place steeped in history, once frequented by renowned writers and artists.

The Tanger Medina Souks: Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of the souks, where you can purchase local souvenirs, carpets, spices, and handmade crafts.

Don't forget to savor the delights of local cuisine, immerse yourself in traditional music, and enjoy the warm hospitality of the locals. Tanger offers a unique experience that blends the authenticity of Morocco with a captivating cosmopolitan touch.

How many days are needed to visit Tangier?

While it is rich, Tangier remains an atypical city in Morocco. It is a discreet city that does not reveal itself to hurried visitors. Even though it has been opening up more in recent years, it requires some time to be tamed and discovered before it fully unfolds. Therefore, you should allocate it some time, a few days, to truly grasp its essence or at least prepare your stay well. It has so much to offer, especially within the medina: the Grand Socco, the American Legation, the Sidi Bouabid Mosque with its colorful faience minaret, the Beit Yehouda Museum, the Bab el Fahs gate, Saint Andrews Church... One must absolutely take the time to savor a tea at the legendary Café Hafa and in the same day, visit both the Mediterranean and the Atlantic Ocean beaches. A unique experience. Let's not forget the Hercules Caves and Cape Spartel. Let's say a minimum of four to five days seems reasonable to court the beautiful Tangier.

Where to stay in Tangier?

Tangier, a city of business and tourism, has significantly expanded its hotel offerings in the last two decades. To celebrate the city's port, historical, international, and economic importance, the hotel's location is crucial. The Marina Bay Tangier takes full advantage of this aspect. It is situated facing the marina, the port of Tangier Ville, and the Mediterranean Sea. It is also located close to the medina, easily accessible on foot. Additionally, it is only about thirty minutes away from the Tangier Free Zone and approximately fifty kilometers from the Tangier Med port. In addition to its 133 stylish and comfortable rooms and suites, the Marina Bay Tangier hotel features a fully flexible and adaptable meeting space, two restaurants, a lounge bar, and a swimming pool.

Where to eat in Tangier?

Restaurants and bars have also flourished in the white city. The Marina Bay Tangier offers you three of them, each with a different style. Le Grand Bleu welcomes you for lunch and dinner with a generous buffet featuring the best dishes from international cuisine, as befitting Tangier. In addition to these delicacies, Le Grand Bleu offers you a magnificent view of the ports and the coastline. The Deck Garden invites you to savor light dishes or a refreshing cocktail. The Churchill Lounge offers you the opportunity to enjoy your favorite drink accompanied by tapas while also admiring the view of the Mediterranean. The Churchill is a true place for socializing and exchanges.

How to get around in Tangier?

Tangier is best explored on foot, even though it is quite hilly, which adds to its charm. Many points of interest are close to each other. For longer distances, it is easy to rent a vehicle, with or without a driver, or to take a taxi.