TangerInn Pub

Tangier


The former hang-out for Beat writers William Burroughs, Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg has been renovated to suit the next generation, and now teems with expats and young Moroccans. On weekends, house and R&B music blasts from the speakers. As in the 1950s, it remains a great place to drink beer.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Tangier attractions

1. Terrasse des Paresseux

0.2 MILES

The aptly named 'Idlers’ Terrace' provides sweeping views of the port, Spain and, on a really clear day, Gibraltar. A set of ancient cannons faces the bay…

2. Tangier American Legation Museum

0.26 MILES

This museum, in an elegant five-storey mansion, is a must-see: Morocco was the first country to recognise the United States by opening its ports to the…

3. Galerie Delacroix

0.26 MILES

The exhibition hall from the Institut Français hosts temporary exhibitions. It's easy to locate on Rue de la Liberté and free, so it's worth a stop if you…

4. Musée de la Fondation Lorin

0.31 MILES

This eclectic museum is housed in a former synagogue. Here you will find an open 2-storey room with an engaging collection of B&W photographs of 19th- and…

6. Nahon Synagogue

0.33 MILES

Tangier once had 17 synagogues and 27,000 Jewish residents. That number has dwindled and the only synagogue open to the public is Nahon – but it's a…

7. Grande Mosquée

0.34 MILES

From the Petit Socco in the medina, the route leading towards the sea leads east past this grand green-shingled mosque, which at one time housed a…

8. Tanja Marina Bay

0.35 MILES

King Mohammed VI's multibillion-dirham plan to reinvigorate Tangier's port is well under way, and his shiny new marina with space for 800 boats is…