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Hotels in Tanger

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3 Hotels found, Showing 1 to 3

{ from € 60 }

Dar Nour 0

20, Rue Gourna - Kasbah - Tanger
Score from 58 reviews: 8.2
Dar Nour was the first guest house to open in Tangier. Opened in 1999, Dar Nour is a genuinely beautiful, old Kasbah house, built on different levels, filled with nooks and crannies, and restored with a true feeling for beauty and simplicity. Dar Nour means « the house of light », and the aim was to accent the sunlight playing on the whitewashed walls. The travel guide Géo , and French magazines such as Le Point, Capital, L’art de voyager, and Jalouse all agree that it is the top place to stay in Tangier. Other international magazines such as Elle, Travel Leisure, Gente Viaje, Le goût de Tanger, and Numéro have all written articles about Dar Nour. Artists, intellectuals, writers, and film makers have stayed there and found it to be a real inspiring relaxing place.

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Intercontinental 4

Parc Brooks/Bd. Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah - Tanger
Score from 8 reviews: 6.4
Ideally situated in the city centre of Tanger, this elegant hotel is just a 10-minute walk away from the Kasbah. The 110 spacious rooms are tastefully decorated and offer all the comforts and facilities required fro a relaxing and memorable stay.

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{ from € 170 }

El Minzah Hotel 5

85, Rue De La Liberte - Tanger
Score from 7 reviews: 7.3
A heaven of peace and tranquility, this hotel, built in a Spanish Moorish style, boasts stunning views over the Bay of Tangier, the Straits of Gibraltar and the Rif Mountains. Located in the center of the mystical city of Tangier, El Minzah is set within easy reach of the beach and boasts excellent transport links via the nearby port, train station and airport (12 km). During your stay you can relax in the luxuriant gardens, nestled within beds of roses and giant geraniums, lilies, hibiscus and countless exotic plants. The immaculate lawns are shaded by palm, orange and eucalyptus trees.

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