PARK
CHURCH
MEDINA
Mendoubia Gardens
Offline map Google map Across the Grand Socco from the Cinema Rif is this large park full of
strolling couples and children playing football. The Mendoubia Gardens are flanked by an
elegant line of colonial buildings, perhaps the most attractive of its kind in the city. At the top of
the central hill is a monument flanked by cannons that contains the speech given by Mohammed
V asking for independence.
St Andrew’s Church
Offline map Google map ( services 8.30am, 11am Sun) A short walk down Rue d’Angleterre
brings you to one of the more charming oddities of Tangier. Built from 1894 to 1905, on land
granted by Queen Victoria, the interior of this Anglican church is in Moorish style, with no
graven images, and the Lord’s Prayer in Arabic. Behind the altar is a cleft that indicates the
direction of Mecca; carved quotes are from the Quran. A real interfaith experience!
Outside in the church graveyard, there are some fascinating wartime headstones, including
the fighter pilot shot while escaping (which reads ‘Good Hunting, Tim’) and the moving sight of
entire downed aircrews, their headstones attached shoulder to shoulder. Caretakers Ali and his
son Yassine are always on-site and will let you in.
ART GALLERIES
Mohamed Drissi Gallery of Contemporary Art
Offline map Google map ( 52 Rue d’Angleterre) Housed in the former British Consulate.
Galerie Delacroix
Offline map Google map ( 86 Rue de la Liberté; Tue-Sun) Exhibition space of the Institut Français.
Centre Culturel Ibn Khaldoun
Offline map Google map ( Rue de la Liberté) Exhibits contemporary art.
Instituto Cervantes Gallery
Offline map Google map ( Rue Belgique) Contemporary exhibitions.
Medina
Offline map Google map The medina is the top attraction of Tangier, a labyrinth of alleyways both
commercial and residential, contained by the walls of a 15th-century Portuguese fortress. Clean
and well lit, as medinas go, the place is full of traveller’s treasures, from fleeting glimpses of
ancient ways of living, to the more material rewards of the souqs. The thing to do is to get lost
and wander for a few hours, although there are a few sites you don’t want to miss. Get as