Hotels in Kasbah, Tangier
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About Kasbah
The Kasbah district in Tangier is a historic fortress area perched atop a hill, offering panoramic views of the Mediterranean and the Strait of Gibraltar. This ancient quarter is a maze of narrow alleys, whitewashed buildings, and vibrant markets, blending Moroccan tradition with a touch of European influence. A visit to the Kasbah is like stepping back in time, where every corner tells a story.
History and Culture
The Kasbah was originally built as a defensive fortress in the 17th century and later became the residence of the sultan. Today, it houses the Kasbah Museum, located in the former Dar el-Makhzen palace, which showcases Moroccan art and artifacts. The district’s architecture reflects its rich history, with Andalusian-style courtyards and intricate tile work.
Exploring the Kasbah
Wander through the Kasbah’s winding streets to discover hidden gems like the Grand Socco, a bustling square that connects the old and new parts of Tangier. The area is also home to the Kasbah Mosque and the famous Café Baba, a favorite spot for artists and writers. Don’t miss the opportunity to soak in the views from the Kasbah’s terraces, especially at sunset.
Practical Tips
- Best Time to Visit: Early morning or late afternoon to avoid the heat and crowds.
- Getting There: The Kasbah is a short walk from the medina. Taxis are also available.
- What to Wear: Comfortable shoes for walking on uneven surfaces and modest clothing out of respect for local customs.
- Safety: The area is generally safe, but be mindful of pickpockets in crowded spots.
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Hotels in Kasbah
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