What do I need to know before going to Tangier?


What do I need to know before going to Tangier?

Here are 10 things you'll want to know before you arrive:
  • Cafes dominate life in Tangier. ...
  • Most mosques are off-limits to non-Muslims. ...
  • Multilingual Moroccans will put you to shame. ...
  • Don't get stuck in Marrakesh. ...
  • If you don't like cumin, you may starve. ...
  • Trains are cheap, comfortable and reliable.


Do you need cash in Tangier?

Tips for shopping in Tangier However, in most cases, they accept both euros and dollars. It is not recommended to pay in euros, though, as it will cost you more. Morocco is still a cash-based economy so it's probable to find shops that only accept cash, particularly in the open markets and the souks of Tangier.


What should I be careful of in Morocco?

  • Terrorism is a risk in Morocco. ...
  • Foreigners are at high risk of serious crime across North Africa. ...
  • Petty crime, such as pickpocketing and bag snatching, is common. ...
  • You may face aggressive begging and harassment, particularly near ATMs. Female travellers may be sexually harassed. ...
  • Scams and fraud are common.


Should I take cash or card to Morocco?

Other than these high-end places, Morocco is a largely cash-based society and it's advisable to carry cash with you most of the time for purchases. If you do decide to use your debit or credit card in Morocco, make sure your bank knows that you're planning a trip. If not, they may block your cards.


What can you not bring into Morocco?

Some goods cannot be imported into Morocco.
  • Weapons, including spare parts and ammunition;
  • Narcotics, drugs and any other psychotropic products;
  • Writings, printed matter, cassettes and recorded videocassettes and any other material contrary to morality and public order;


Can I drink alcohol in Morocco?

Morocco allows the consumption of alcohol. Alcohol must be purchased and consumed in licensed hotels, bars, and tourist areas. You can also buy alcohol in most major supermarkets. The alcohol section is usually in a separate room from the main supermarket.