2024

SAYSAY WATERSPORTS

Specialized sports store

This downtown shop is the best place in Tangier for kitesurfing enthusiasts. You can get all the equipment you need to enjoy the best windy spots in the region. Bare wings, TT, wave or race boards, harnesses and pads and all the useful accessories like pumps, kite leashes, bars, etc. You can also contact Saysay Watersports to book kitesurfing lessons with French speaking IKO certified instructors, either as a free course or as a multi-day package.

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2024

ALI SOUVENIRS

Good shopping

One of the only bazaars at fixed prices. Possible discounts for purchase of many items. Prices are indicated, which is very rare in Morocco today.

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2024

CHEZ FAÏZA

Fashion store

A boutique of traditional, custom-made clothing or clothing. A well-known and friendly Seamstress. The ideal place to order traditional Moroccan clothes.

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2024

MARJANE

Shopping mall

From general food to clothing through various shops (Yves Rocher, Sensa, etc.). Sale of alcohol.

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2024

CHEZ NAWFAL

Fashion store

An interesting boutique for girls, especially with many brands of dégriffées clothing. Good plan!

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2024

AU HASARD D'UN VOYAGE

Gift ideas

In Tangiers's Kasbah, Andrée Douchet, a French woman, opened his shop where she offers her creations of high quality clothing and crafts at very affordable prices.

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2024

SOUK DES BABOUCHES

Fashion store

Situated halfway between the medina and the city centre, this small souk is the right one: we love its charm, its colours and the variety of choices! To get there, go down Holland Avenue, via the Dawliz Complex, then arrive at the end of the street, turn right.

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2024

RUE DU MEXIQUE

Fashion store

"Calle de Mexico" as Arielle Dombasle affectionately calls it, where she likes to sip a fruit juice in the summer when she is on vacation in Tangier, is the most lively street in the city center. It starts behind the Place de France and goes down to the fabric market (not to be confused with the weavers' market) via Avenue M'salah. Numerous galleries(kisariya) line this street and house stores selling clothes, cosmetics, trinkets and jewelry. You can also find passementerie and silks at good prices.

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2024

IBN BATOUTA MALL

Shopping mall

This 14,000 square meter shopping center opened in 2017 near the waterfront and the municipal beach. It hosts major international brands Zara, Zara Home, Bershka, Massimo Dutti or Swarovski. Food is also present with fast-food corners and a Carrefour Market (without alcohol), which allows you to buy supplies. In all, 30 brands share the center's four levels, creating a prestigious and dynamic image for the city of Tangier. Moroccans love to go shopping in these malls.

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2024

MALL DU SOCCO ALTO

Shopping mall

We'd rather tell you about the charming, historic addresses in the heart of the city, but the huge shopping malls scattered all over the place are also what make Tangier what it is today. There's nothing too out of place here: big international brand names are lined up next to each other, as well as a French supermarket, a wine and spirits store, a bakery, restaurants, a bowling alley and a children's play area. There's plenty of parking, so it's easy to get to the shops for big-ticket items.

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2024

TOPOLINA

Fashion store

Isabelle is a ready-to-wear designer and, with her son Pierre-Henry, heads the brand "Topolina". Their workshop is in Tangier and their store in Marrakech. Since 2015, the Tangiers have also had their store on the Kasbah square next to the Morocco Club. This colorful brand, a bit eccentric, is off the beaten track. The pretty classic and flared cuts gain in craziness with prints sometimes found from Nouakchott to Dakar. The materials used are of good quality and the pieces are very elegant. Friendly welcome.

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2024

BLEU DE FÈS

Gifts and souvenirs

This shop specializing in the sale of handmade Berber carpets has a long history. It is now held by Adil and Abdou, two friendly brothers, who have the love of the craft pegged to the soul. They inherited it from their father, a leather craftsman, who came from Fez to Tangier to sell his articles. In 1979, he took this shop in the medina to sell directly. When his sons took over the business, they named it after their origins. They also put forward Tangierese painters.

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MERINOS CARPET

Fashion and gift stores
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