Tangier Morocco Kasba

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(802) · Museum in Tangier, Morocco
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Aug 10, 2024
Been to this place, and I want to come back again. The weather is good and people are nice. this place is good for nature lovers like me :) It is difficult sometimes to communicate but no worries, …Full review by Safari25663564583
Mar 20, 2024
The Kasbah is right next to the Medina, and it has a great museum! The views of the sea are really nice from the Kasbah walls, and the interior streets are calmer than the Medina. There are a lot of …Full review by StefanieH443
Nov 20, 2023
Interesting to walk around the area to take in the ambience of Tangier. Great views to Gibraltar and Spain. Interesting narrow streets.Full review by Barb N

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Hi! My friend and I are going to Tangier next december. Im wondering if I should book a guide from here (theyre …
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Hi! My friend and I are going to Tangier next december. Im wondering if I should book a guide from here (theyre around 200 bucks) or check out the ones that offer their services there. I'd rather give the money to locals- how much should I pay for a day trip?
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Hi. I,too, went on a tour arranged by my cruise ship. I will say thought that I never felt unsafe. It is crowded and hawkers can be a pest but I've learned to just ignore them. While I was …
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Hi. I,too, went on a tour arranged by my cruise ship. I will say thought that I never felt unsafe. It is crowded and hawkers can be a pest but I've learned to just ignore them. While I was in Botswana, my guide told me that being polite and saying "no thank you" would just encourage them. He advised us to totally ignore.
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Would you go on your own or would you hire a guide?
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I felt perfectly safe. I did hire a guide
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What are your two favorite shops and why? Where are they? Thanks, Becca
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Hello, I don't do shopping in Tangier's Kasbah or the Medina, the bargaining process is tedious and time-consuming and merchants tend to be reluctant to drop their initial asking …
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Hello, I don't do shopping in Tangier's Kasbah or the Medina, the bargaining process is tedious and time-consuming and merchants tend to be reluctant to drop their initial asking prices. I can recommend two other places, the informal daily Souk at the top of Rue Portugal (check a Google map for orientation) and the wonderful Bazar Tindouf in Rue de la Liberte, (opposite the El Minzah Hotel) I wanted to write a review of this amazing 'Aladdin's Cave', but Trip said no, so blame the suits upstairs. In the evenings, many informal pavement Souks spring up along and behind the main street, Avenue Pasteur, the other two recommendations are only a ten minute walk from here. There is also a daily fruit and vegetable Souk outside Saint Andrews church where villagers bring their home-grown produce to sell. Hope this helps, as a rule of thumb a merchant's asking price is three times (or more) a reasonable one, they size you up by your clothing, jewellery and especially an expensive-looking wrist watch, so try dressing down a bit when out shopping, best I can advise! Try to avoid shopping after dark, many shops are deliberately poorly lit to disguise imperfections in stock, especially clothing, by all means look around but go back in good daylight to complete any deal. Benjamin.
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