Discover the soul of Tangier on an unforgettable walking tour! Start at the historic Mendoubia Gardens, wander through the lively Medina, and climb to the breathtaking Kasbah with panoramic views over the Strait of Gibraltar. Led by a passionate local guide, you’ll explore hidden gems, royal palaces, and colorful markets—all while uncovering the stories that shaped this magical city. Book now and experience Tangier like a true insider!
At Mendoubia Garden, located at Place du 9 Avril 1947, your guide will walk you through one of Tangier’s most peaceful and historic green spaces. Surrounded by towering trees and lush vegetation, the garden is home to centuries-old banyan trees and the famous cannon used during the defense of the city. Your guide will explain the garden’s connection to Sultan Mohammed V’s historic 1947 speech calling for Morocco’s independence, delivered just steps away. You’ll also see the former Mendoub's residence, a symbol of international diplomacy during Tangier’s international zone era.
Your guided tour of the Medina of Tangier begins at the bustling Grand Socco, the gateway to this vibrant old city. As you enter the Medina, your accredited guide will lead you through its maze of narrow streets filled with colorful shops, traditional markets, and artisan workshops. Along the way, you'll discover hidden riads, local bakeries, spice stalls, and historic fountains, while learning about the Medina’s rich cultural heritage. From centuries-old mosques to Andalusian-style houses, each corner reveals a new layer of Tangier’s unique blend of Arab, Berber, and European influences.
Our accredited guide will meet you at Café de France and lead you to the historic Kasbah of Tangier, perched above the medina with stunning views over the Strait of Gibraltar. As you enter the Kasbah, you’ll walk through centuries-old alleyways lined with traditional houses and beautifully carved doors. Your guide will explain the history of this fortified quarter, once home to sultans and governors, and take you to key sites like the former royal palace (now the Kasbah Museum). You’ll learn about the architectural styles, the significance of each courtyard and gate, and enjoy panoramic views from the ramparts.
You will make your own way to the meeting points