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Tangier, Morocco Reviews View Cheap Holidays To TangierTangier, Morocco Must Do Holiday Rating: 9/10 Submitted by: Holly Date of travel: 29/12/2006
From the moment that I saw the pictures of Tangier online, I know that I wanted to take my family there. We stepped off of the plane and felt as if we were looking at the pictures again. Everything was so nice and bright. Mountains from all angles alongside the dark waters of the Mediterranean Sea. We touched on all of the places that we had time to see. First was our renown hotel Minzfa. Decorated in colonial Tangier style, with fancy terraces on which to enjoy it. The rooms were delightful and at times were hard to pull away from…but we did and we were glad that we did so. My youngest sister had a ball in the Forbes Museum. Full of toy soldiers that once belonged to Malcolm Forbes (of America’s Forbes Magazine) left behind in his Mendonb Palace. The whole family liked the uncovered space of cafes full of people speaking from all different backgrounds. It was called Petit Socco and was the best place for a break (aside from the hotel) from a day full of events. In the middle of the holiday we went to Grand Socco which is its counterpart. Right outside of Tangier made up of traditional products that were made and sold right before our eyes.
Kabash was cheery. A big complex of castles all stacked on top of a hill that overlooked the city. A Sultan built his palace there in the 17th and is remembered because it still stands tall today. We had the honor of visiting the Museum of Moroccan Art where there were all sorts of metal antiques, ceramics and real Berber carpets. One of our last stops was new town by the Place de France. We saw visions of life under the rule of France as we drank coffee and ate biscuits. Great place to holiday and take in history. A must do journey of the ages.
Tangier, Morocco White City Rating: 9/10 Submitted by: Jenny Date of travel: 02/09/2006
Going to Tangier is like being invited to a white party, most of the city is pure white which looks pretty cool. There is so much to see and do you won't have time to get bored. There are wonderful beaches with beautiful clear water and a whole host of water sports to enjoy. For shopping, make sure you go to the grand socco where you will find markets selling everything under the sun. The nightlife in Tangier is not about quantity it's about quality and there is plenty of quality in the vibrant and exciting atmosphere the few bars and clubs provide in town. Absolutely fantastic! |
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