Known as the gateway to Africa Tangier is considered a popular destination for all travelers coming from Europe especially Spain, and today we will give you a great opportunity to combine culture and food Tangier tours. Explore the real Tangier through its cultural landmarks and food and capture breathtaking moments. Engage with locals and discover the lifestyle, roam in the narrow streets to explore tangier in depth, with smooth pick up and drop off you will have an enjoyable Tangier food tasting tour.
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- Tangier Food and city tour with official Guide
Tangier Food and city tour with official Guide
Booking Tour
Overview
Included/Exclude
- Certified tour guide
- Registred transportation
- Food tasting
- Lunch
- Soft drinks
- Camel ride
- Personal expences
- Tips
Tour Plan
Your Tangier city and food tour begins with a scenic drive through the Ville Nouvelle, where you’ll discover elegant examples of European architecture — a legacy of the time when Tangier was designated an International Zone, jointly administered by eight foreign powers.
Enjoy a short stop at the Perdicaris Park, named after the wealthy expatriate who made Tangier his home from the late 19th to the early 20th century. This peaceful spot is ideal for taking memorable photos surrounded by lush greenery.
Continue along the coastal road to the promontory of Cap Spartel, one of Tangier’s most breathtaking viewpoints. Here, the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea meet — a truly magical sight. The historic lighthouse that crowns the cape is still in operation, guiding sailors through these legendary waters.
From there, enjoy a leisurely drive along the Atlantic coastline, with the option to stop for a camel ride on the beach — a quintessential Moroccan experience.
After the panoramic sightseeing, return to the city to begin your walking and food-tasting adventure through Tangier’s colorful markets. This part of the tour immerses you in the city’s vibrant street life and its deep culinary traditions.
Wander through local neighborhoods where daily life revolves around the mosque, hammam, and communal bakery, and experience how these places shape the rhythm of community life.
As you weave through Tangier’s narrow alleyways, you’ll sample authentic Moroccan delicacies, from freshly baked bread to traditional sweets, olives, and seasonal fruits. Visit the local food markets, where farmers proudly display their fresh produce — a feast for the senses filled with colors and aromas.
Like all Moroccan souks, Tangier’s markets are organized by specialty, featuring sections for spices, antiques, vegetables, leather goods, chandeliers, and more — each one offering a glimpse into Morocco’s artisanal heritage.
By the end of your Tangier city and food tour, you’ll have gained not only a deeper appreciation for Moroccan flavors but also for the daily life that defines this fascinating port city. We’ll then escort you back to the port to catch your ferry, or drop you off at your accommodation in Tangier — whichever suits your plans best.