Bar-Restaurante Morilla

Tarifa


One of numerous eateries lying in wait along Calle Sancho IV El Bravo at the core of old-town Tarifa, no-frills Morilla is always busy with tarifeños. They pop in for the quality tapas, seafood raciones and cazuela de pescado y marisco (fish-and-shellfish stew), or just for an afternoon coffee or Cola Cao (hot chocolate).


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Tarifa attractions

1. Iglesia de San Mateo

0.02 MILES

Wind your way through the narrow streets of the old town to Tarifa's main (mostly 16th-century) church, with a soaring neoclassical facade.

2. Miramar

0.12 MILES

This lookout with a tower atop part of the castle walls delivers spectacular views across Tarifa's rooftops and to Africa and 851m Jebel Musa, one of the…

3. Iglesia de San Francisco de Asís

0.13 MILES

Originally constructed in the 16th century, this whitewashed, tucked-away church now flaunts a mix of baroque and neoclassical styles, having been torn…

4. Puerta de Jerez

0.14 MILES

Guarding the entrance to the old town, the fortified Mudéjar Puerta de Jerez was built by the Moors and embellished after the Christian conquest.

5. Castillo de Guzmán El Bueno

0.16 MILES

Though built in 960 on the orders of Cordoban caliph Abd ar-Rahman III, this restored fortress is named after Reconquista hero Guzmán El Bueno. In 1294,…

7. Playa de los Lances

0.41 MILES

This broad snow-white sandy beach stretches for 7km northwest from Tarifa. The low dunes behind it are a paraje natural (protected natural area).

8. Playa Chica

0.43 MILES

On the isthmus leading out to Isla de las Palomas at the southernmost tip of Tarifa town, tiny Playa Chica is more sheltered than other local beaches.