including Eugène Delacroix, Camille-Saint -Saëns, Pierre Loti or even Paul Morand.Â
The city of foreigners, as it is called, keeps the traces of these periods of colonization without respite: the old Medina thus preserves the memories of the Muslim influence: hardly crossed the threshold, you will be assailed by the smells and the scents of the great Socco, literally the great Soukh, who inspired a novel of the same name by Joseph Kessel…. Traders in traditional costume will hail you to sell you the traditional clothes of the country and its leather goods. A few meters away, you will also admire the Sidi Bou Abid Mosque, whose polychrome earthenware minaret is the favorite attraction of visitors due to its beauty. Please note: entry to this place of worship is prohibited for non-Muslims.
The Café’s is one of its essential pillars. Tangier is definitely one of the cities you must visit before you take a car and start your amazing adventure to the rest of morocco.