Few cities reward the curious traveler quite like Tangier. Sitting at Morocco’s northern tip where the Mediterranean meets the Atlantic and Africa faces Europe, it has served as a meeting point of civilizations for millennia: Phoenician traders, Arab explorers, Berber dynasties, and later a cosmopolitan wave of expats drawn by its light, its freedom and its singular energy. The 14th-century explorer Ibn Battuta was born here.
This layered history is still palpable today—in the winding lanes of ...
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