Attractions

Q5RG+G3C, Rue Shakespeare, Tanger, Morocco
Palais Mendoub
Forbes Museum of Tangier is located inside Palais Mendoub and is the brainchild of Malcolm Forbe. The museum has almost 115,000 models of soldiers which is used to recreate important battles like the Battle of Waterloo and the Battle of Three Kings. The museum has a beautiful garden with almost 600 statues totally dedicated to the Battle of Three Kings. They try to explain the history behind each war and the important events during the same.

Tangier American Legation Museum, Rue d'Amerique, Tangier, Morocco
American Legation Museum
The Tangier American Legation, officially the Tangier American Legation Institute for Moroccan Studies, is a building in the medina of Tangier, Morocco that formerly housed the United States diplomatic mission to Morocco.

Kasbah Museum, Place de la Kasbah, Tangier, Morocco
Kasbah Museum
Collection of antiques, artifacts & statues detailing the history of the Tangier area.

14 km à l'Ouest de Tanger, 90000 TANGER Tanger
The Spartel cape and lighthouse
The Cape Spartel Lighthouse is one of the most iconic tourist sites in the Strait of Gibraltar. Built in 1865 by the diplomatic corps of Tangier, the lighthouse is located at an altitude of 110 m, at one of the "ends" of the world, because, according to mythology, this lighthouse indicated "the end of the known world and the beginning of the "Dark Sea", that is, the border between the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. It was previously known as Cape Ampelusia or the Vines, since it was the seat of vineyards during the Roman period.

14 km à l'ouest de Tanger Tangier
Caves of Hercules
The Caves of Hercules, are located the place that, according to mythology, was chosen by the Greek hero to rest and reflect after some legendary feats, including the victory over Anteus, the separation of Africa and Europe, and the eleventh of his twelve labors: stealing the golden apples from the Garden of Hesperides. The caves are an enclave belonging to the Achakar Caves where archaeological remains dating back more than 7000 years have been lied. From its impressive view of the Atlantic Ocean, one can observe the contours of Africa inverted and adhere to the enveloping soul of Tangier.