A flight to Tangier introduces you to Morocco’s bustling city on the Strait of Gibraltar, founded in the 5th century BC. Stroll the arcades and alleys of Tangier’s fortified quarter, Kasbah, and relax in one of the charming cafés off Petite Socco, Tangier’s prime square. Step back in time at Tangier’s former Sultan palace, Dar el Makhzen, which is now home to Tangier’s Museum of Moroccan Art and the Museum of Antiquities and offers stunning seaside views. For panoramic views take the winding road up to Cap Malabata, 6 miles east of Tangier, and see the sun set behind the sandy creeks and golden beaches. Or head to the Roman baths of nearby Lixus, where huge mosaics of the ocean god Neptune await you. Locals in Tangier can’t live without their couscous. Sample it topped with chicken, mutton or roast vegetables and don’t be afraid to try Tangier’s harira, a spicy soup made from chick peas. |