Grand Socco
The word 'socco' is the Spanish version of 'souk', or
market, which has stuck to this square in the heart of Tangier
because of its Spanish heritage. The square is, however, no longer
a marketplace, but rather a city crossroads and huge taxi rank,
fronted by cafes, outside the walled in, old part of the city. The
Grand Socco has developed something of a reputation for being a
meeting place for criminals and drug dealers, but it is still an
interesting spot to spend time watching the passing parade and the
Rif women in colourful traditional costume touting vegetables and
fresh mint. It is also the jumping off point for entry to the
medina, and for admiring the luxurious Mendoubia Gardens on the
north side, and the mosaic-studded minaret of the Sidi Bou Abid
Mosque to the west.
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Tangier American Legation Museum
In the midst of the old medina in Tangier, America has
provided a thriving cultural centre, museum, conference venue and
library in the only historic landmark of the United States that is
located abroad. The American Legation Museum is housed in the
American Embassy, established in Tangier back in 1777 when Morocco
became the first power that recognised the United States of America
as an independent country. The museum houses art collections and
restored rooms. Guided tours are offered.
Telephone: (039) 93 53 17
Website: www.legation.org
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Opening times: Monday to Friday 10am to 1pm and 3pm to
5pm
Kasbah
Tangier's 17th century fortified residential quarter,
or Kasbah, is a place of arcades, winding alleys and hidden
terraces, where it is possible to wander among the wealthy homes
and sometimes manage a peep behind the unprepossessing facades,
enjoying views of the medina and the bay. The Kasbah mosque
features an interesting octagonal minaret, and stands in the
mechovar (parade ground). Visitors are welcomed at the Sultan's
Gardens in the Rue Riad Sultan to the north of the mechovar, where
they can watch local craftsmen at work and sit awhile on the
terrace of the Moorish café Le Detroit. On a clear day it is
possible to see the Spanish city of Tarifa about 18 miles (30km)
away.
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Dar el Makhzen
A collection of art from all over Morocco is housed in
the imposing Dar el Makhzen, the former Sultan's palace dating from
the 17th century, which dominates the Tangier kasbah. The art
collections are sited in the prince's apartments, which are
breathtaking with their frescoed ceilings, sculptured plasterwork
and intricate mosaics. The art on display has been assembled from
all regions of Morocco, and includes firearms decorated with
marquetry; pottery; carpets from Rabat; silks; and bound
manuscripts from Fez.






