Mimi Calpe, built in the 1860s by Franco-British architects, was the vacation home of an influential Jewish family from Tangier who lived in the residential area of Marshan.
Particularly well preserved in its original architecture, surrounded by a century-old garden, a veritable green setting on the edge of the old Jewish cemetery, it is part of Tangier’s historical heritage and has found a second life in its recent renovation.
Mimi Calpe offers 2 suites, 6 bedrooms and a tree house that have been refurbished and renovated in a chic and cozy spirit. Each room has its own character and style, and all of them offer comfortable beds and first quality linen.