



Mendoubia Garden
Mendoubia Garden in Tangier is a lush oasis offering a serene escape amidst the vibrant energy of this eclectic Moroccan city. Built in the early 20th century, the garden was designed by the legendary French architect Jules Picon and is steeped in a charming blend of European and Moorish influences that reflect Tangier’s rich multicultural past. As you stroll through its shaded pathways, you'll be greeted by a harmonious mix of tall palm trees, fragrant orange and lemon groves, vibrant bougainvillea, and delicate jasmine scents that fill the air, creating an atmosphere of tranquility and delight. The garden’s carefully curated landscape offers picturesque views of the bustling city below and the glittering Atlantic Ocean beyond, making it an ideal spot for relaxing, reading, or simply soaking in the scenery. Mendoubia Garden’s historical significance is noteworthy as it served as the summer residence of the German and Spanish consuls, with remnants of old walls and historic architecture adding to its charm. Visitors are drawn to the peaceful ambiance, beautifully maintained greenery, and the sense of stepping back into Tangier’s cosmopolitan history. Located near the bustling Medina and the grand Sultan’s Palace, the garden is easily accessible and perfect for a leisurely break from exploring the lively streets of Tangier.
More than 1 hour
💡 This duration is based on typical visitor patterns and includes time for exploring, taking photos and enjoying the attraction at a comfortable pace.
Wheelchair Access
Restrooms
Parking
Stroller Friendly
Location
Reviews
Share your experience and see what others think
Write a Review
Share your experience with other visitors























