Tangier

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The museum has amassed a large collection of paintings, books, maps, and portraits. In the adjoining Forbes Museum, not-to-be-missed miniature depictions of famous battles take place daily. — Fodor's
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Can be blinding at midday as the infamous Mediterranean sun bounces off the pristine white walls, but the narrow streets give ample shade and breeze later in the afternoon. — Fodor's
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The facades are freshly painted, tourists abound, and it’s a wonderful square for people watching over a mint tea. — Lonely Planet
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A lovely sandy beach stretches out at the foot of the city for 6km along the bay. The water temperature is pleasant enough for swimming almost year round. — Michelin Guide
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Sheltered behind its ramparts, the medina weaves its tangled little streets lined with white façades between souks and residences, stalls and emblematic buildings. — Michelin Guide
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St Andrew's Church is one of the more charming oddities of Tangier...the interior of this Anglican church is decorated in high Fassi style, with the Lord’s Prayer in Arabic over the altar. — Lonely Planet
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It's a lively place where the inhabitants, passers-by and shopkeepers interact on a daily basis. The cheerful stalls in the covered market and the little shops nearby are full of vegetables, fruits — Michelin Guide
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