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A country in North Africa
Tunisia is a North African country bordering the Mediterranean Sea and the Sahara Desert. In the capital, Tunis, the Bardo Museum has archaeological exhibits from Roman mosaics to Islamic art.
The city’s medina quarter encompasses the massive Al-Zaytuna Mosque and a thriving souk. To the east, the site of ancient Carthage features the Antonine Baths and other ruins, plus artifacts at the Carthage National Museum.
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Tangier Travel Guide - Morocco Amazing Atmosphere
Tangier Travel Guide - Morocco Amazing Atmosphere
Tangier (طنجة) is an important port city in Morocco. Tangier is a fascinating Moroccan city to visit. It has many of the things that travelers love--a sense of exotic mystery, interesting history, beautiful vistas, and unspoiled beaches. It's easy enough to navigate if you're used to Western cities, while being clearly different from those Western cities.
An uncontrolled mix of north Africa, Spain, Portugal and France, Tangier is located in northern Morocco, and was under joint international control until 1956. The city is separated from Spain by the 20 miles of the Strait of Gibraltar. Frequent ferries make the short crossing from Europe each day, and many cruise ships sailing between the Mediterranean and the Atlantic often include Tangier as a port of call.
Walking is perhaps the best way to see the relatively compact Tangier. Petit taxis are common. Tangier is very easy to navigate around; the two main roads are Boulevard Mohamed V which runs from near the Medina through the ville nouvelle and Boulevard Mohamed VI (formerly Ave des FAR) which runs along from the beachfront from the port to Malabata. The Medina area is a complex array of alleyways some of which can only be accessed on foot. Mohamed V has a whole range of clothes shops, pharmacies and cafes as well as Hotel Flandria, Hotel Rembrandt. Hotel Minzah lies just off this road. Mohamed VI runs along the beach front where you will find numerous hotels (Rif, Ramada, Sherezade, Solazure, Tariq, Movenpick,Hilton), bars, discos, restaurants and cafes. Most hostels are situated on the roads heading uphill near the port area.
Most locals in Tangier will be unfamiliar with what we call the ville nouvelle. To help with agreeing fares and generally with navigating using taxis - the central main thoroughfare is simply known as the Boulevard, the beach area as Playa, the port as Marsa, the medina as souk barra, the hilly area to the west of Tangier with the Golf Course and Race Track as California, the residential area heading towards the main road to Tetouan as Idrissia, the thieves market as Casa Barata.
There are many choices of different cuisine available. Many of the luxury hotels offer a good selection of both Moroccan and Continental Fare, though at prices much higher than what you will find elsewhere. There are also many restaurants along the Ave Mohamed VI (the beachfront) where one can enjoy a nice meal with a glass of wine on the beachfront.
Tangier is Morocco's second most important industrial centre after Casablanca. The industrial sectors are diversified: textile, chemical, mechanical, metallurgical and naval. Currently, the city has four industrial parks of which two have the status of free economic zone. Tangier's economy relies heavily on tourism. Seaside resorts have been increasing with projects funded by foreign investments. Real estate and construction companies have been investing heavily in tourist infrastructures.
The old town is still surrounded by the remains of what was once more than 1,829 metres of stone rampart. Most of it dates to the town's Portuguese occupation, with restoration work later undertaken at different times. Three major bastions were the Irish Tower (Bordj al-Naʿam), York Castle (Bordj dar al-Barud), and the Bordj al-Salam.
Dar el Makhzen (Sultan's palace), built on the site of the former English Upper Castle
Ancien Palais du Mendoub
Perdicaris Parc, for Jon Perdicaris
Sidi Bou Abib Mosque
Tangier Grand Mosque
Church of the Immaculate Conception
Anglican Church of St. Andrew
Plaza de Toros (bullring arena) on Rue de Tetouan
Gran Teatro Cervantes
Tangier American Legation Museum
Museum of Moroccan Arts and Antiquities
Museum of Contemporary Art
Fondation Lorin
Musée de Carmen-Macein
Grand Socco, the grand souk and square
Petit Socco, the little souk
Casabarata Souk, a giant flea market
Hotel Continental
Rue Es-Siaghine
Rue de la Liberté
Avenue Pasteur
Avenue Mohammed VI beach
Parc de la Mendoubia
Marshan Quarter (Quartier du Marshan)
Charf Hill (Colline du Charf)
Café Hafa
Railway lines connect Tanger-Ville railway station with Rabat, Casablanca and Marrakesh in the south, and with Fes and Oujda in the east. The service is operated by ONCF. In November 2018 Africa's first high-speed train, the Kenitra–Tangier high-speed rail line, was inaugurated.
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