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About This Hotel

Tangier, a Moroccan port on the Strait of Gibraltar, has been a strategic gateway between Africa and Europe since Phoenician times.

Built on the slopes of a chalky limestone hill. The old town (medina), enclosed by 15th-century ramparts, is dominated by a casbah, the sultan’s palace (now a museum of Moroccan art), and the Great Mosque. European quarters, whose populations have declined considerably since integration with Morocco in 1956, stretch to the south and west.

Tangier has been the summer site of the Moroccan royal residence since 1962. An important port and trade centre, the city has excellent road and rail connections with Fès, Meknès, Rabat, and Casablanca, as well as an international airport and regular shipping services to Europe. The building trades, fishing, and textile and carpet manufacturing supplement the city’s vibrant tourist trade.

Tangier's cultural life is buzzing in a way it hasn't done since the 1950s. The city has a sense of exotic mystery, the most interesting history, beautiful sights, and unspoiled beaches.

On top of that, Tangier is an uncontrolled mix of North Africa, Spain, Portugal and France, the ideal melting pot for a culture hungry mind.

Each day ferries cross the Strait of Gibraltar to this city from Europe, making it one of the most cosmopolitan cities in Africa.

Pricing & Fee

Usage Fee USD 200
Club Booking Fee Booking fee upon request
Guest Certificate Fee USD 50
Cancellation Fee USD 50

Breaks Booking Fee Booking fee upon request
Guest Certificate Fee USD 50
Cancellation Fee QVI Breaks packages are non-cancellable.