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"La Tangerina grabs an unforgettable location at the highest point of Tangier’s hilltop kasbah, at the edge of the cliff which was its defensive raison d’être. From its airy roof terrace you look out across its old town and harbour to the Atlantic and the southern Spanish coast. Farida and her husband Jürgen couldn’t have found a better spot on which to create the small guesthouse of their dreams after returning to the town of her birth. Jürgen oversaw restoration with a craftsman’s eye for detail and a brief of "top spec everything". They then trawled the antique shops of the town for memorabilia from the town’s Belle Epoque, a time when the international glitterati made Tangier their own, searching out old suitcases and trunks, mirrors and dressers, lamps and radios. The 10 rooms now evoke the times of Bowles and Waugh, and the house remains true to the spirit of that cosmopolitan past: you eat at one table with your hosts and other guests. A wonderfully characterful hideaway in a characteristically wonderful Moroccan city. Highs Bedrooms get the mix just right between solid comfort and local flavour, with a predominance of tangerine in colour schemesJürgen and Farida greet guests in an unaffected, easy manner. They really make you feel chez toiLa Tangerina’s position couldn’t be better: heart-stopping views, no passing traffic, and you’re at the heart of the kasbahThe communal spaces - sitting room, dining room, basement hammam - all share the same intimate, cared-for vibe Lows You can't park right outside the house, but you can drive there and drop off your suitcases, then park 75m awayExpect some hassle in the Tangier souks; but armed with patience, humour and a few euros, you can grab some great ethno-bargainsThe hotel is the sort of place where you are obliged to be sociableSome rooms are a little spartan, but the pretty details won us over" - Guy Hunter Watts

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