by Lucas M Peters | Mar 5, 2018 | Morocco Articles, Morocco Books, Tangier
If you are heading to Tangier anytime soon, do yourself a huge favor and pick up Tangier: A Literary Guide for Travellers . Sometimes fantastic, often incredible, other times unbelievable – this deftly researched love-letter to one of the world’s most storied cities... by Tara Knies-Fraiture | Feb 28, 2018 | Asilah, Morocco Articles, Morocco Food, Tangier
At first glance, one might mistake the misty, rolling hills outside of Asilah for the rugged highlands of Scotland. On a rainy, blustery winter’s day — where the only thing standing in your way is perhaps a massive muddy puddle or an enormous bull that looks a bit... by Mike Bernhardt | Jul 31, 2017 | Morocco Articles, Tangier
On our first afternoon in the Tangier medina, a soft-spoken old man invited my wife and me to step inside his carpet shop to “have a look.” When we showed interest in a small piece, he suddenly vanished, replaced by The Closer – the rabidly aggressive owner of... by Amanda van Mulligen | Mar 17, 2014 | Morocco Articles, Tangier
Travel should excite all the senses. That’s the lesson my thirteen-year-old self took back to England from my first family holiday abroad in Tangier, Morocco. A port town in the north of Morocco, the once international zone of Tangier is separated from Europe by... by Silvia | Jan 1, 2013 | Morocco Articles, Tangier
Visitors are drawn to Tangier because of its literary and artistic past coupled with its mysterious reputation as an international haven for spies. Tangier became a mecca for French painters in the nineteenth century, but the most famous artist associated with Tangier... by Heather | Dec 19, 2011 | Morocco Articles, Tangier
The short ferry ride from Europe to Tangier has made this port city a popular entry point to the country and a convenient base for exploring northern Morocco. During a day trip from Tangier you can drive along the Mediterranean coast or the Atlantic coast. Tétouan...