PLACE DE FRANCE
A place located in the heart of the city, close to the Anglican church, with a large terrace with the air of a Parisian brasserie
This square in the heart of the city, set back from St. Andrew's Anglican Church, has always been a gathering place for the city's intellectuals and visiting artists. They meet at the Grand Café de Paris, which with its large terrace has the air of a Parisian brasserie. The French Consulate is also located on this square. It is a building from the 1920s, given by the Tangier banker Haïm Benchimoln with a huge garden inhabited by peacocks. If you are invited there, you will forget that you are in the city center.
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