Silver Jewelry Bazar - Tangier, Morocco
Silver Jewelry Bazar - Tangier, Morocco
モロッコの旅14????????旧市街マーケット・タンジェのオールドメディナ・レストラン / Tangier Old Medina & Restaurant, Morocco Travel #14
タンジェ旧市街の市場散策。
撮影日:2017.3.22
Moroccan Restaurant → Tangier Old Town
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Morocco. Moroccan breeze. Moroccan art.
Morocco is, among other things, ART.
travel to morocco! tanger
don't forget to visit :
Dar el Makhzen (Sultan's palace)
Ancien Palais du Mendoub
Perdicaris Parc Named after the notable Ion H. Percifaris (Greek-American communitist of Tangiers).
Sidi Bou Abib Mosque
Tangier Grand Mosque
Church of the Immaculate Conception
Anglican Church of St. Andrew
Plaza de Toros (bullring arena) on Rue de Tetouan
Gran Teatro Cervantes
Tangier American Legation Museum
Museum of Moroccan Arts and Antiquities
Museum of Contemporary Art
Fondation Lorin
Musée de Carmen-Macein
Grand Socco souk and square
Petit Socco souk
Casabarata souk or giant flea market
Hotel Continental
Rue Es-Siaghine
Rue de la Liberté
Avenue Pasteur
Avenue Mohammed VI beach
Parc de la Mendoubia
Quartier du Marshan
Colline du Charf
Café Hafa
The Moroccan Antique and Souvenir Shops In Tangier, Morocco #tangier #morocco #antique #souvenir
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Tangier Travel Guide - Morocco Amazing Atmosphere
Tangier Travel Guide - Morocco Amazing Atmosphere
Tangier (طنجة) is an important port city in Morocco. Tangier is a fascinating Moroccan city to visit. It has many of the things that travelers love--a sense of exotic mystery, interesting history, beautiful vistas, and unspoiled beaches. It's easy enough to navigate if you're used to Western cities, while being clearly different from those Western cities.
An uncontrolled mix of north Africa, Spain, Portugal and France, Tangier is located in northern Morocco, and was under joint international control until 1956. The city is separated from Spain by the 20 miles of the Strait of Gibraltar. Frequent ferries make the short crossing from Europe each day, and many cruise ships sailing between the Mediterranean and the Atlantic often include Tangier as a port of call.
Walking is perhaps the best way to see the relatively compact Tangier. Petit taxis are common. Tangier is very easy to navigate around; the two main roads are Boulevard Mohamed V which runs from near the Medina through the ville nouvelle and Boulevard Mohamed VI (formerly Ave des FAR) which runs along from the beachfront from the port to Malabata. The Medina area is a complex array of alleyways some of which can only be accessed on foot. Mohamed V has a whole range of clothes shops, pharmacies and cafes as well as Hotel Flandria, Hotel Rembrandt. Hotel Minzah lies just off this road. Mohamed VI runs along the beach front where you will find numerous hotels (Rif, Ramada, Sherezade, Solazure, Tariq, Movenpick,Hilton), bars, discos, restaurants and cafes. Most hostels are situated on the roads heading uphill near the port area.
Most locals in Tangier will be unfamiliar with what we call the ville nouvelle. To help with agreeing fares and generally with navigating using taxis - the central main thoroughfare is simply known as the Boulevard, the beach area as Playa, the port as Marsa, the medina as souk barra, the hilly area to the west of Tangier with the Golf Course and Race Track as California, the residential area heading towards the main road to Tetouan as Idrissia, the thieves market as Casa Barata.
There are many choices of different cuisine available. Many of the luxury hotels offer a good selection of both Moroccan and Continental Fare, though at prices much higher than what you will find elsewhere. There are also many restaurants along the Ave Mohamed VI (the beachfront) where one can enjoy a nice meal with a glass of wine on the beachfront.
Tangier is Morocco's second most important industrial centre after Casablanca. The industrial sectors are diversified: textile, chemical, mechanical, metallurgical and naval. Currently, the city has four industrial parks of which two have the status of free economic zone. Tangier's economy relies heavily on tourism. Seaside resorts have been increasing with projects funded by foreign investments. Real estate and construction companies have been investing heavily in tourist infrastructures.
The old town is still surrounded by the remains of what was once more than 1,829 metres of stone rampart. Most of it dates to the town's Portuguese occupation, with restoration work later undertaken at different times. Three major bastions were the Irish Tower (Bordj al-Naʿam), York Castle (Bordj dar al-Barud), and the Bordj al-Salam.
Dar el Makhzen (Sultan's palace), built on the site of the former English Upper Castle
Ancien Palais du Mendoub
Perdicaris Parc, for Jon Perdicaris
Sidi Bou Abib Mosque
Tangier Grand Mosque
Church of the Immaculate Conception
Anglican Church of St. Andrew
Plaza de Toros (bullring arena) on Rue de Tetouan
Gran Teatro Cervantes
Tangier American Legation Museum
Museum of Moroccan Arts and Antiquities
Museum of Contemporary Art
Fondation Lorin
Musée de Carmen-Macein
Grand Socco, the grand souk and square
Petit Socco, the little souk
Casabarata Souk, a giant flea market
Hotel Continental
Rue Es-Siaghine
Rue de la Liberté
Avenue Pasteur
Avenue Mohammed VI beach
Parc de la Mendoubia
Marshan Quarter (Quartier du Marshan)
Charf Hill (Colline du Charf)
Café Hafa
Railway lines connect Tanger-Ville railway station with Rabat, Casablanca and Marrakesh in the south, and with Fes and Oujda in the east. The service is operated by ONCF. In November 2018 Africa's first high-speed train, the Kenitra–Tangier high-speed rail line, was inaugurated.
( Tangier - Morocco ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Tangier . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Tangier - Morocco
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Marrakech's Mysterious Beauty and Supporting Morocco's Female Artisans
In this episode, Alexandra is in the magical city of Marrakech, Morocco, where she visits the Yves Saint Laurent / Marjorelle Garden, Koutoubia Mosque, Menara Gardens and Pavilion, takes in the hidden splendour of Le Jardin Secret and explores the wonder and mysticism of the vast old-world labyrinth that is the souk.
Alexandra also meets the lovely Nadia, who runs a women's co-operative and boutique called Maison Des Femmes Artisanes. This gorgeous little fashion, jewellery and craft shop in the heart of the souk ensures that female artisans are paid properly for the work they do by cutting out the middle man.
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MOROCCO: MARRAKESH - FEZ - CHEFCHAOUEN - TANGIER - Backpacker Travel Documentary
Places visited:
00:17 MARRAKESH
02:00 Saadian Tombs
03:12 FEZ
04:08 Riad Zamane & Spa
04:43 Chouara Tanneries
05:15 View of Fez from the 'Borj Nord Arms Museum'
06:32 MOULAY IDRISS
07:07 VOLUBILIS
07:55 CHEFCHAOUEN
10:00 TANGIER
11:34 Bab Al Madina Patisserie
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Mosaic Artists of Morocco / les Mosaïstes Marocains
Brought to Paris in the early 20s to work on the new Paris Mosque, Moroccan craftsmen work with consummate skill on a mosaic panel, using simple tools and techniques to produce an extremely refined result. The film shows the respect for the North Africans which led to the building of the mosque, which opened in 1926.
Amenés à Paris au commencement des années 20, des ouvriers marocains créent un chef d'œuvre utilisant des outils et techniques très simples, mais apportant des compétences très fines. Ce film témoigne le respect pour les nord africains qui a abouti à la construction de la mosquée, qui a ouvert ses portes en 1926.
The Legation museum Tanger
Road to the American Museum Tangier
FES MOROCCO - INSIDE THE MEDINA - VLOG
FÈS is the religious and cultural center of Morocco. In this vlog, we go inside the medina and tour the city life, view the architecture, and explore the artisan crafts that made Fes famous around the world.
1. Muslim Cemetery
The best view of the Medina of Fes is from the Muslim Cemetery which sits atop a hill.
2. Fes el Bali - The oldest walled part of Fes Morocco founded between 789 and 808 AD. It has Andalusian design as opposed to Berber influence and it is a recognized UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Medina is home to over 2,000 mosques and 80,000 people. It is filled with food shops, crafts, and artisans. The medina is a car-free city and the main method of transportation is by donkey.
3. University of Al-Karaouine - The oldest university in the world established in 859 AD. We see the stunning traditional Moroccan architecture including the marble floor, tile walls, fountain, open ceiling and cedar wood work.
4. Moroccan rug - One of the most famous artisan works is the carpets, which are hand woven by women. Some have traditional Berber designs while others are woven with the Fes blue color.
5. Nejjarine Museum - We visit the museum of wood arts and crafts, a beautiful historic building with a rooftop view of Fes.
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6. Tannery of Fes - We get a tour of the tanneries in Fes, a huge outdoor leather making processing center where artisans work to color and tan the leather to create handbags, jackets, shoes, and more.
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Moroccan Style Museum
This is the Moroccan Style Museum at Epcot in the Morocco Pavilion. It is sort of a hidden gem, but when u find it you'll be glad you did.
2017 Morocco 4 Fes
Fes is a northeastern Moroccan city often referred to as the country’s cultural capital. It’s primarily known for its Fes El Bali walled medina, with medieval Marinid architecture, vibrant souks and old-world atmosphere. The medina is home to religious schools such as the 14th-century Bou Inania and Al Attarine, both decorated with elaborate cedar carvings and ornate tile work.
It is also well known for ti's leather, metal and textile artisans.
Top 10 Places To Visit in Meknes City, Morocco
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Bab al-Mansour
Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail
Meknes Medina
Museum of Moroccan Art (Dar Jamai)
Bou Inania Medersa
Volubilis
Moulay Idriss
Royal Palace
Bab Moulay Ismail
Bab Lkhmis
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The Moonlit Magic of Majorelle’s Morocco
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#Morocco's countryside and taxis.... #Casablanca to #Marakesh road trip
To a romantic, Casablanca is a mythical place that exists in a dream inspired by the 1942 film starring Ingrid Bergman and Humphrey Bogart. The reality is that the movie Casablanca was actually filmed on a soundstage in Hollywood and the real Casablanca is often overlooked by tourists who gravitate to the souks of Marrakech and Fez or the exotic beaches of Essaouira and Tangier.
Casablanca is a city for travelers who like to feel like a local, rather than a tourist, and who want to experience the present as well as learn about the past. The enormity of Casablanca, Morocco's most populous city, means visitors have to make an effort to discover its hidden details. Once you get beneath the surface, you’ll see that Casablanca’s mix of grit and style feels a lot like Los Angeles. Here’s why it’s worth a visit.
1. Casablanca is a hotbed of fascinating architecture.
Architecture buffs will geek out on the city’s diverse building styles, from Art Deco to radically modern. To truly understand the stories behind the city’s great buildings, join an architectural tour with Casamémoire, a nonprofit preservation organization working to have parts of the city designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Hassan II Mosque, the largest mosque in Morocco, is a testament to incredible craftsmanship. It took more than seven years and as many as 10,000 artisans to complete the intricate masterpiece. The palm-lined Boulevard Mohammed V, in the heart of old Casablanca, is a reminder of the French influence on the city. One of the finest examples of Art Deco design, Cinéma Rialto, lies just off the main drag. Mahkama du Pacha, located in the Habous neighborhood and built in the early 1950s, is a Moroccan architecture and craftsmanship gem. Église du Sacré-Couer, a desacralized cathedral built in the ’30s, now hosts concerts and art exhibitions and is a striking mix of Gothic and Art Deco style, while Église Notre Dame de Lourdes, built in the ’50s, is a beautiful example of Brutalist architecture with stunning stained glass panels inside.
2. The city has a serious arts and culture scene.
Many of Casablanca’s historic Art Deco villas have been reborn as galleries and museums. Recently, the neon Pop Art of graffiti artist Ramzi Adek was on display at La Villa des Arts. The ’30s Art Deco villa was renovated by Casamémoire president Rachid Andaloussi and now hosts permanent and temporary exhibitions of contemporary art. A ’40s Art Deco villa on the central Rue du Parc was transformed to showcase the extensive private collection of art-loving Moroccan businessman Abderrahman Slaoui. During his travels throughout Morocco, he collected everything from Bohemian glass and vintage jewelry, all now on display in Le Musée de la Fondation Abderrahman Slaoui. In 2012, the city’s old industrial slaughterhouse was reimagined as La Fabrique Culturelle des Anciens Abattoirs de Casablanca, a hub for of-the-moment street art exhibitions and urban dance and music events.
3. Casablanca is a great restaurant city.
Unlike Marrakech, Casablanca has a buzzy restaurant scene fueled by both locals and visitors. La Corniche, the city’s waterfront boulevard, lined with umbrella-shaded beach cafés, chic lounges, and ocean-view restaurants, wouldn’t seem out of place on the French Riviera. Unparalleled Atlantic views and a stylish crowd have made Le Cabestan the reservation to score on La Corniche, dating back to 1927, when the chic French restaurant first opened its doors. A 2011 renovation has kept the scene relevant, but the old standby now has competition from Bleu. Located just down La Corniche, the Four Seasons’s fifth-floor Mediterranean restaurant has become an instant hot spot thanks to its oceanfront views, outdoor terrace and fire pit, and smart nautical-inspired decor, including a striking mural of thousands of ceramic mussel shells created by Canadian design studio Moss & Lam. A raw bar showcases Dakhla oysters, prawns, and the day’s catch and diners can watch chefs cook behind a large custom grill in the center of the dining room. The barmen’s complex mocktails, infused with teas and made theatrical with dry ice, make up for the lack of booze (the restaurant’s liquor license is still pending).
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Medina of Tangier Don't Miss the Souk طنجة من قلب مكان صرف العملات الاجنبية الاورو والدولار
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Tanger - tout à propos de Tanger
LA BAIE DE TANGER
vue splendide sur la baie de Tanger
Description générale Plage Tanger
Tanger est une ville du nord du Maroc. Elle se trouve dans la région du Rif occidental. Elle est située à l'extrémité du pays. La ville est souvent considerée la principale porte du Maroc sur l'Europe. Elle se trouve seulement 14 kilomètres du détroit de Gibraltar.
Tanger est une destination touristique populaire. Les plages de Tanger sont belles, parfaites pour les nageurs. Elles sont idéales aussi pour aller faire une promenade agréable au bord de la mer. Le sable des plages est propre,l es enfants viennent y jouer au football.
Tanger, méditerranéenne et authentique
Hercules Cave
Cap Spartel
Tangier Casbah
Parc Perdicaris
Musee de la Kasbah
Petit Socco
Tangier Beach
Terrasse des Paresseux
Ba Kacem Beach
Dalia Beach
Museum of Moroccan Arts
Place du Grand 9 Avril 1947
Gran Mezquita de Tanger
Tomb of Ibn Battouta
Traditional Art Gallery
Tumbas Fenicias
Gran Teatro Cervantes
Bouhendia Beach
Socco Alto
Tanger City Mall
Nahon Synagogue
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Tangier
Fondation Lorin
حب الوطن يقتضي خدمته
aimer son pays ce n'est pas chose facile
وزاني ، صحراوي ، طنجاوي ، مكناسي ، مغربي
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#02 Tangier (Morocco Travel Guide)
Visiting Morocco is a once in a lifetime experience!
It is like a magic carpet, full of diverse landscapes, exotic combinations of colors, of ancient medinas, buildings with stunningly geometrical berber designs, cultural experiences which have been preserved over centuries, incredibly hospitable people who make even first time visitors feel as if they are coming home after a long voyage. A place where even your eyes & nose look forward to your next meal, not just your taste-buds. A taste of the regal life in the artistically designed riads, waking up looking at magical brass lamps, rooms with multihued curtains, pottery and carpets! Not only is Morocco a photographer’s paradise, but also a shopper’s paradise, where you feel like buying everything!
Tangier is a melting pot of various influences from all over the world, made richer over the centuries by travelers, artists, immigrants who visited, got sucked into the experience and also have kept it vibrant.
Tangier is such an international location for a reason. After a few centuries of Phoenician, Carthaginian, Roman, Vandal, Byzantine, Arab, Portuguese, Spanish and British occupations, Tangier was declared an international zone in 1923. For the next 33 years (before Moroccan independence from France), Tangier was an important port for intercontinental trade, diplomacy, artists, writers, poets and philosophers who reveled in its freewheeling polyglot ambience. Henri Matisse, William S. Burroughs, Jean Genet, Paul and Jane Bowles, Tennessee Williams, Patricia Highsmith and Allen Ginsberg were famously inspired by Tangier; so are the artistically inclined, often foreign residents who own some of the most stylish homes here today.
Walk around the Tangier medina brings all the historic stories, cosmopolitan perspectives, artistic viewpoints, global influences over all these centuries to life. It is a good idea to sit at the 1920s Gran Café de Paris and take a time-lapse of your people watching and hear more stories about how Tangier has evolved over the centuries
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