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The 4 Royal Cities of Morocco Vacation Travel Video Guide

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The 4 Royal Cities of Morocco Vacation Travel Video Guide

In addition to Meknes, Fés and Marrakesh, Morocco’s capital city of Rabat is one of the country’s historic four royal cities. Despite their differences, these cities share a common bond as they each contain the cultural and architectural treasures of a fascinating epoch. Rabat has a rich and colourful history and was first settled in the 8th century B.C. nearly two thousand years before the Hassan Tower was built. With its beautiful minaret, the 18th century Mosquée Es- Sounna is the most outstanding religious building in the centre of the city. The most architecturally impressive of the four royal cities is Meknès. In the 17th century Moulay Ismaíl made this city into his own and thus created several new buildings. In addition to the largest gate in the Maghreb, the Bab El-Mansour, the city’s former twenty kilometre long wall symbolises a further important legacy and highlights the wealth and flamboyance of the Alaouit sovereign. Although Meknès is one of the younger Moroccan royal cities it contains more than a thousand years of history and its fertile land was even much prized by the Romans. Fès is the oldest and, at the same time, liveliest of all four royal cities. Beyond its historic walls lies the origin of the Moroccan monarchy as well as numerous outstanding treasuries of the Islamic Middle Ages. Fès El-Jdid, an earlier section of the old town centre, is dominated by an immense palace, the Palais Royal. Beyond its gilded bronze gates is a small, luxurious world. Numerous architectural gems highlight the former incredible wealth of Fès. Marrakesh’s history began in the 11th century when the Berber tribe of the Almoravides first settled on the Haouz Plain. In the course of time the early caravan trade with Black Africa and Marrakesh’s southerly location transformed the city into what was the most African of Morocco’s four royal cities and although the legendary caravans have since been replaced by modern roads and motor vehicles both past and present continue to live side by side. Even today each of the Morocco’s four royal cities displays the former enormity, power and beauty of Maghreb culture in Morocco thus their historical monuments still manage to reflect the splendour of the country’s intriguing and glorious past.

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Morocco Vacation Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations

Morocco is fulfulling our dreams about the Tales of One Thousand and One Nights even today. It is an exotic and romantic country with the thousand miracles or the Arab world; old cities, mosques, bazaars, natural beauties from palm tree gardens to sand dunes and from the frosty tops of the Atlas mountains to the beaches of Agadir. There are the oases in the Sahara, the colorful buildings of Marrakesh, the Anti-Atlas’s green valleys and the forts of the Foreign Legion. The royal cities are all wonderful: Casablanca, well known from the famous movie with the same title, the capital, Rabat, the ancient Fes, and the elegant cultural centre, Marrakesh. The Djemaa El Fna square has a unique atmosphere, where magicians, henna painters, acrobats, belly dancers, tale tellers from the Sahara, healers, dancers, Koran discussers, snake charmers and cooks make up the colorful market. Morocco with its thousand faces can be found in the buildings, which are incredibly ornamented, the sound of the snake charmers’ pipes, the silence of the mosques, the native people of the Sahara, the turmoil of the bazaar, the smell of various spices, the pattern of the carpets, the medinas conjuring the past, the taste of the mint tea, and it looks the way we always thought it would

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MOROCCO TRAVEL (2023) | 10 Beautiful Places To Visit In Morocco (+ Itinerary Suggestions)

Morocco is located in the northwest corner of Africa. Thanks to its stunning landscapes, colorful cities, year-round pleasant weather, and unique cuisine, Morocco is a popular travel destination. And although the country is rapidly modernizing, it still retains much of its ancient architecture and even more of its traditional customs. In this video, we’ll highlight 10 amazing places that you should visit in Morocco.

10. Fez
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9. Essaouira & the Atlantic Coast
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8. Dades Valley
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7. Chefchaouen
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6. Marrakech
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5. Ouzoud Waterfalls
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4. Todra Gorge
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3. Aït Ben Haddou
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2. High Atlas Region
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1:05 Fez
1:56 Essaouira
2:32 Dades Valley
3:31 Chefchaouen
4:29 Marrakech
5:21 Ouzoud Waterfalls
6:21 Todra Gorge
7:18 Aït Ben Haddou
8:34 High Atlas Region
9:36 Sahara Desert
10:36 Morocco Travel Tips

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MOROCCO TRAVEL DOCUMENTARY | The Grand Moroccan Roadtrip

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From sweeping sand dunes to desolate highways of emptiness, bustling cities, and snow-covered peaks, we explored Morocco from north to south and east to west. Driving more than 10,000 km in eight weeks, our roadtrip included many unforgettable adventures. Watch as we explore remote landscapes, climb high peaks, battle breath-taking dust-topias (double pun, yeah!), and navigate the hectic bustle of Morocco’s major cities.

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Duration of trip: 53 days
Distance driven: 10,431 km
Litres of Diesel: ca. 1453,16 l
Fuel consumption: 13,9 l
Time of year: January-March
Total cost: Roughly 6800 Euro (Fuel 2000 Euro, Ferries Genua-Tanger Med 2480 Euro, Activities 230 Euro, Tolls, Taxi & Parking 50 Euro, Mobile Internet 58 Euro, Accommodation 310 Euro (excluding stay at La Sultana), Food & Drink ca. 1600 Euro)
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Despite our attempt at keeping our Morocco Travel Documentary as authentic as possible, you are still watching a highlight reel. When editing, we naturally tend to choose the most exciting videos. What you don’t see are the hours spent driving through less spectacular landscapes or some of the unpleasant challenges we faced.

Did we like everything about Morocco?
Far from it. As mentioned in the video, the huge amount of trash definitely dampened our experience. Additionally, we were surprised by the sheer number of begging children. During our trip, we counted a minimum of 500 children asking us for money or sweets. While Morocco undoubtedly has to combat poverty, this behavior often seemed less dictated by need and more by opportunity. Stopping and giving is an individual choice, of course, but when we didn’t we were regularly flipped off, kicked after, or hurled insults at.
In general, though, we perceived most Moroccans as extremely friendly and helpful. The best example is the three local men who selflessly helped us to change our ruptured tire. We cannot thank them enough.

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00:00 Intro
01:19 Arrival
01:30 Chefchaouen
02:45 Talassemtane National Park
04:12 Mediterranean Coastline
06:40 Into the Sahara Desert
08:20 Seclusion of the desert
10:24 Towards Iche
11:20 No Drones allowed
11:52 Desert Cauliflower
12:25 Figuig
13:34 Snow in the desert
14:35 The importance of water
15:16 Rheris Gorge
16:20 Khettara aka Foggara
17:17 Gara Medouar
18:00 Erg Chebbi
24:06 Taouz to M'hamid
24:38 Lost City
25:39 Arabian Camels
27:30 Taouz to M'hamid
29:25 Erg Lehoudi
30:40 Erg Zaher
33:00 Dust-Topia
33:55 Erg Chegaga
35:58 Donkeys
37:05 Rock formations near Foum-Zguid
38:01 Cleaning the air filter
38:35 Rock Carvings of Aït Ouazik
39:46 Jbel Saghro
41:40 Barbary Ground Squirrels
41:58 Todgha Gorge
42:30 Akhiamm Rock Arch
43:03 Dadès Gorge
44:12 Valley of Roses
45:22 Rammed earth architecture
45:50 Desert rain
46:33 Western Sahara
48:33 Dhakla
48:54 Border to Mauritania
50:05 Assalama Shipwreck
50:31 Khenfiss National Park
51:46 Ksar Tafnidilt
52:18 Plage Blanche 4x4 Trail
57:54 Argan Tree
58:25 Amtoudi
58:57 Anti-Atlas
59:24 Painted Rocks of Tafraout
01:00:24 Souss-Massa National Park
01:01:37 Essaouria
01:03:10 La Sultana Oualidia
01:05:26 Hammam Treatment
01:06:00 Lagoon of Oualidia
01:06:48 Marrakesh
01:07:30 Djemaa el Fna
01:09:10 Bahia Palace
01:09:42 La Sultana Marrakesh
01:11:13 Saadian Tombs
01:11:42 Storks
01:12:26 Climbing Mount Toubkal
01:16:55 Tizi'n'Test Mountain Pass & High Atlas
01:18:19 Aït-Ben-Haddou
01:19:28 Ouzoud Falls
01:20:00 Aguelmam Azegza National Park
01:20:17 Morocco's Trash Problem
01:20:51 Barbary Macaques
01:22:03 Fès
01:22:27 Tanneries of Fès
01:25:12 Volubulis
01:26:43 Rabat
01:28:07 Outro
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MOROCCO | The Wonders of Casablanca and Fes

Looking for things to do in Casablanca and Fes, Morocco? Join us in this incredibly photogenic part of the world and see some of the not-to-miss highlights of our Moroccan vacation with our toddler daughter.

We started our trip visiting the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca, then drove 4 hours north to Fes (Fez) where we arrived at our Riad in the middle of the night. The next day we explored the Fes Medina (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), the Muslim Cemetery overlooking the city, the Golden Gates of the King's Royal Palace (Palais Royal), and the pottery and tile factory Art D'Argile (Art Argile).

Be sure to check out Part II and III of our Morocco Adventure family vlogs where we explore the Royal Stables in Meknes, the ancient Roman ruins in Volubilis, Chefchaouen (the blue city!), the chaos of Marrakech, the Berber village of Imlil in the high Atlas Mountains, and then finally ride camels in Palmerie just outside of Marrakech.

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MOROCCO TOP PLACES TO VISIT IN 2023 | MUST SEE CITIES IN MOROCCO | MOROCCO TRAVEL GUIDE

Full of colour, warmth and charm, Morocco overflows with beauty.
From bustling colorful cities and the dramatic Atlas Mountains stretching throughout the country, to the sparkling azure sea contrasting with the yellows and golds of the desert sands, Morocco has it all. Here are some of the most beautiful places to visit in Morocco in 2023:

1. Marrakech
2. Essaouira
3. Merzouga Desert
4. Ouarzazate
5. Fez
6. Casablanca
7. Chefchaouen
8. Tanger

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Morocco Travel Guide: Marrakech, Atlas Mountains and Essaouira

On this trip you’ll be heading to Marrakech, the heart of Morocco, where spices linger in the market air, the sun sets on street performers, and the senses are treated to a whirlwind of sights and sounds. Discover life in the sprawling medina or get lost in the alleyways towards the souqs. Marvel at the tilework found in the royal Bahia Palace and Dar Si Said or learn how ancient traditions are woven into the fabric of Marrakech; there’s more than one way to fall in love with this cosmopolitan city.

Morocco is a North African country renowned for diversity, and this is one of the things that make it such a fascinating destination to visit. It’s a place where one will find many cultural influences, and the landscape offers visitors a chance to experience the ocean, Atlas Mountain peaks and the Sahara Desert all in one go. You might be travelling to one country, but in Morocco, there is a whole world to explore.

In Essaouira discover how coastal winds and different tribes can shape a port city. It’s a melting pot with Arab, Berber and European influences. While the sea attracts windsurfers, culture vultures flock to the medina’s alleyways for galleries and a spot of people watching. The vibrancy found in the country’s cities is matched by life in the Middle Atlas Mountains, where visitors can swap people watching and fortified walls for hiking, folk music and stargazing.

Observe nomadic shepherds, hike through limestone river canyons, enjoy impressive views and Berber hospitality and warmth as you make Midelt your basecamp for the Middle Atlas Mountains. As the sun goes down on the soaring peaks, the stars will light up the skies.

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Top 10 Best Things to Do in Meknes, Morocco [Meknes Travel Guide 2024]

Are you planning to visit the enchanting city of Meknes? Discover the best things to do and explore the hidden gems that this captivating Moroccan destination has to offer. In this comprehensive video guide, we unveil the top attractions and activities that will make your trip a memorable one.

Start your adventure by immersing yourself in the rich cultural heritage of Meknes. Marvel at the stunning architectural wonders of Bab Mansour, one of the city's iconic gateways. Explore the historic medina, where labyrinthine streets lead you to vibrant markets adorned with Moroccan handicrafts, spices, and colorful textiles.

Delve into the fascinating history as you visit the Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail, an impressive structure renowned for its intricate details and serene ambiance. Capture breathtaking panoramic views of the city from atop the ancient Royal Stables, where royal horses were once housed.

If you're a history enthusiast, make sure to venture into the Roman ruins of Volubilis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located just a short distance from Meknes. Wander through the remains of this ancient city, marvel at the well-preserved mosaics, and envision life as it once was.

For a peaceful respite, head to the serene Mulay Idriss Zerhoun, a charming hilltop town nestled amidst picturesque landscapes. Immerse yourself in the local culture, witness daily rituals, and experience warm Moroccan hospitality.

Discover the mouthwatering culinary scene of Meknes, known for its deliciously spicy dishes. Indulge in traditional Moroccan cuisine, from tagines bursting with flavors to delectable pastries and mint tea.

Join us on this virtual journey as we uncover the best things to do in Meknes. Whether you're an avid history buff, a culture seeker, or a food lover, Meknes offers a diverse range of experiences that will leave you captivated.

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00:00 Introduction
00:57 Meknes Medina
01:44 Bab Mansour Gate
02:28 El Hedim Square
03:18 Bou Inania Medersa
03:58 Royal Stables
04:33 Moulay Idriss Zerhoun
05:21 Volubilis
06:03 Sahrij Swani
06:48 Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail
07:30 Dar Jamaï Museum

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MOROCCO | Traveling to The Blue City

Let's explore Morocco's blue city of Chefchaouen (also known as The Blue Pearl), as well as the nearby ancient royal stables in Meknes and the Roman ruins of Volubilis!
These are some of the highlights of our Moroccan holiday with our toddler daughter.

We started our family vacation by landing in Casablanca and checking out the Hassan II Mosque, then staying for two nights at a Riad in Fes (see our Morocco Part I vlog for that part of our trip!). We then headed north towards Chefchaouen as our next stop. We took the long way up to the blue city so we could stop by Meknes and Volubilis along the way. It was a small detour but it was well worth it to see these incredible sites!

Be sure to check out Part III of our Morocco Adventure family vlogs where we explore the chaos of Marrakech, the Berber village of Imlil in the high Atlas Mountains, and then finally ride camels in Palmerie just outside of Marrakech!

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While our 2 week journey through Morocco we were not only given the opportunity to discover its hidden gems but we were also able to catch a small glimpse of the daily life of Moroccan people.
Whether we were walking through the Souks of Marrakech or were exploring places like the Sahara Desert, Fez, Rabat, Casablanca, Taghazout or the city of Ait Benhaddou also known as Yunkai from Game of Thrones - we always had our cameras with us to capture the incredible stories that appeared to just happen on the street every single day.
Morocco is perfect for a Road Trip, a quick city visit or a chill surfing vacation. 10/10 would recommend!
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FEZ, MOROCCO (2023) | 7 BEST Things To Do In & Around Fez

Fez is located in northern Morocco and is commonly referred to as the country’s cultural capital. Dating back to the 9th century, Fez is known for its ancient, chaotic medina filled with madrasas, palaces, residences, mosques, and fountains from this period. It’s also home to the first university in the world according to the Guinness World Records.

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7. Explore the medina Fes el Bali
Fes el Bali is the oldest walled part of Fez. It consists of more than 9,000 narrow alleyways, so it’s a true maze. That’s why we recommend going on a guided tour here on your first day. Not only will you see the important historical sights and souks, but you’ll also feel more at ease wandering these tight alleys.

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6. Get a view over the medina
The old city of Fes is surrounded by hills that offer panoramic views. The Marinid Tombs are located on the hill that lies to the north of the city. These monumental tombs were originally a royal necropolis for the Marinid dynasty which ruled in the 13th to 15th centuries. And although the tombs are in a heavily ruined state today, it’s still fun to walk around here and take in the views of the entire walled medina area from above.

5. Stroll around the Jnan Sbil Gardens
If you need to escape the hustle and bustle of the medina, then head to the only public garden in the area. This peaceful slice of nature is home to various birds, plants, flowers, and palm tree-lined walkways. Stroll around the gardens to recharge your batteries.

4. Admire the Bou Inania Madrasa
Located in the medina, this ‘madrasa’, or Islamic school of learning, is one of the few religious buildings in the city that non-Muslims are allowed to enter. It was constructed in the 14th century and up until the 1960s, this was an actual functioning theological school. Today, you can admire the beautiful carved woodwork, marble courtyard, mosaic tilework and decorations.

3. Take in the Smells of the Tanneries
The tanneries of Fez are one of the city’s most famous attractions. Located in the old town, the tanneries have been the bustling center of the city's leather industry since the medieval era. The only way to get the iconic bird’s-eye views over the dying pits is to visit the leather stores surrounding the tannery area.

2. Go on a day trip to Volubilis & Meknes
One of the things we liked about Fez was its proximity to other interesting destinations. The UNESCO World Heritage Site of Volubilis is situated a one and a half hour drive from Fez. Home to the best-preserved Roman ruins in all of Morocco, this site was one of the most remote outposts of the Roman Empire.

☑️ Day tour to Volubilis & Meknes from Fez:

1. Go on a day trip to Chefchaouen
Another great day trip from Fez goes to Chefchaouen, which is a 3.5 hour drive away. It’s known as the Blue City thanks to its picturesque streets filled with houses painted in different shades of blue. The best way to explore these alleyways is to simply get lost and take photos.

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2:25 Marinid Tombs
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4:48 Fez Tanneries
5:41 Day Trip To Volubilis & Meknes
6:26 Day Trip To Chefchaouen

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Marrakesh (Morocco) Vacation Travel Video Guide

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The 10 Most Beautiful Towns In Morocco I Travel Tips 2021

Morocco This beguiling country, rich in culture, food, architecture, cobblestone streets, and mountain views to itinerary many times over. It’s near impossible to imagine morocco without thinking of the Jemaa el Fna Extending in Marrakech or the famous golden sands of the Merzouga. But Morocco has so much more than meets the eye. With that in mind, we wanted to share our favorite towns in Morocco, which will hopefully add an extra layer for you to explore on your next adventures. Not only are these towns easy on the eye, but they’re all totally unique from each other. So whatever your taste, you’ll always find something new.
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MARRAKECH, MOROCCO (2023) | 10 BEST Things To Do In & Around Marrakech

Marrakech is located in the center of Morocco. With its vibrant colors, buzzing atmosphere, mix of tradition and modernity, and aromatic smells, it’s a city like no other: Marrakech truly stimulates all your senses at once.

10. Explore the Marrakech medina (free walking tour)
The medina is the heart of the Marrakech, packed with shops, traditional houses called “riads”, restaurants, and many of the historic sites.

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9. Try the traditional local food
Some staples you have to try include couscous, meat brochettes, and the most iconic dish of all: tagine.

8. Visit the Saadian Tombs
The Saadian Tombs are a 16th century burial ground of the Saadian dynasty, which ruled over Marrakech between 1524 and 1668.

7. Find peace at the Majorelle Gardens
Located in Marrakech’s new town, these lush botanical gardens are filled with cacti, palms, and other colorful trees.

6. Stroll around Mellah Jewish Quarter
There are still a number of Jewish places here, including the Lazama Synagogue, the Miara Jewish Cemetery, and the Spice Market.

5. Get lost in the souks
What makes the souks in Marrakech remarkable is the wide variety of exotic items you can buy, such as babouches, lanterns, ceramics, carpets, and leather goods.

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4. Check the ruins of El Badi Palace
The Saadian Ruler Al-Mansour who was buried in the Saadian Tombs built this grand palace in the 16th century.

3. See the beautiful Bahia Palace
After El Badi Palace, it might be interesting to see the contrast with the beautiful Bahia Palace, which was built in the late 19th century.

2. Go on a day tour to the Ouzoud Waterfalls
With a height of 110 meters or 360 feet, these are the tallest waterfalls in the country. A day tour from Marrakech includes a hike down to the river, do a short boat ride to get closer to the falls, and hike up again.

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1. Experience the Jemaa el-fna square + Koutoubia
the Jemaa-el-Fna square is the hub of entertainment, with a variety of food and juice stalls, musicians, fortune-tellers, henna tattoo artists, and snake charmers.

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Morocco, a North African country bordering the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea, is distinguished by its Berber, Arabian and European cultural influences. Marrakesh’s medina, a mazelike medieval quarter, offers entertainment in its Djemaa el-Fna square and souks (marketplaces) selling ceramics, jewelry and metal lanterns. The capital Rabat’s Kasbah of the Udayas is a 12th-century royal fort overlooking the water. All famous beaches of Morocco has scenic beauty. Beautiful Morocco Beach points are the main attraction for tourists. There are many best beaches in Morocco but we will show you the top 10 beaches in Morocco in this video.

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TOP 10 things to do in Agadir - Morocco 2023!

TOP 10 things to do in Agadir - Morocco 2023!
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This vlog will tell you the top 10 best things to do in Agadir and it will show various attractions of Agadir in Morocco in 2023. Via a walking tour and with help of drone shots we try to deliver you the best insights in beautiful Agadir, Morocco.

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Number 6. VISIT THE MEMOIRE D'AGADIR
Visit the Memoire d'Agadir
If you are wondering what to do in Agadir, definitely visit the Memoire d'Agadir. This small museum on the edge of the Jardin de Olho tells about the terrible earthquake that hit Agadir in 1960. You won't find any high-tech displays. Instead, there are newspaper clippings and photos that explain what happened and how it killed more than 17,000 people and destroyed most of the city. The museum also shows how Agadir has changed since the 1920s. It is in a quiet garden with palm trees and cacti.

Number 5. SHOP IN THE SOUK EL HAD D'AGADIR
Shop in the Souk El Had d'Agadir
Souk El Had is open every day except Monday, so you can take in its colours, smells, and sights. It's one of the biggest markets in Morocco, with about 6,000 stalls spread out over more than 13ha (32 acres). You can enter through one of 12 gates and look around stores filled with everything from spices to piles of colourful fruits and vegetables, clay tagines, handmade rugs, and home goods. Even though some sellers have set prices, most of the time you can negotiate.

Number 4. EAT AT LES BLANCS
Eat at Les Blancs
Visit the Spanish-Mediterranean restaurant Les Blancs if you want to eat while taking in a beautiful view. This popular restaurant is on Agadir Beach, right in front of the marina. It has terraces where you can sit outside and watch the sea. Fresh seafood and tapas are on the menu, and there are even 10 different kinds of paella. The staff is known for their friendly service, which brings in both locals and yachters.

Number 3.RELAX IN A HAMMAM
Relax in a hammam
A must thing to do in Agadir is relax in a hammam. A trip to a hammam is a great way to get a taste of Moroccan culture. It's a sacred ritual for the people who live there, and they usually go there once a week to get a deep clean and meet new people. Open your pores with steam, and then get ready for a deep body scrub with black-olive-oil soap, which will leave you feeling completely clean. If you want a more luxurious experience, go to the Argan Palace, where you can choose a private hammam followed by a relaxing massage.

Number 2.HIT THE BEACH
Hit the beach
Agadir is the most popular beach town in Morocco. It has a long stretch of honey-colored sand that is great for sunbathing. The beach at nearby Essaouira is almost always beaten up by the Atlantic winds, but this one is protected and the waves break far out to sea. During the busy summer months, the beach will be clean and there will be lifeguards on duty. Plan a boat trip along the coast, sign up for surf lessons, and eat a meal on the busy promenade with a view of the water.

Number 1.AGADIR OUFELLA
Agadir Oufella
You can hike up to the Agadir Oufella ruins, also called the Kasbah, which are on a hilltop and look out over the fishing port and beach of the city. Explore what's left of this old fortress. It was built in 1540 to protect Agadir from Portuguese attacks, but an earthquake in 1960 destroyed it. Even though only the crumbling walls and the entrance portal are left of the site, it still has beautiful views of Agadir at sunset.

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Experience Morocco: The Imperial Cities

Morocco is a country made for explorers and adventurers, those seeking thrills and relaxation alike. If you’re planning a trip to Morocco soon and don’t know where to start, or if you’re looking for some inspiration for your next trip, allow TourRadar’s guide to Morocco’s Imperial Cities lead the way.

The Imperial Cities Fez, Marrakesh, Meknes, and Rabat, are Morocco’s four historical capitals. While the current capital is Rabat, each of these cities are an integral part of Morocco’s history, and each offers unique and incredible experiences. Many tours of the country include these cities, and, after you’ve watched this video, we’re sure you’ll be more than ready to explore them all!

An important part of Moroccan culture is in the country’s souks, or markets. These bustling areas are home to food, music, and more souvenirs than you could ever have room for. No trip to Morocco’s cities is complete without a visit (or two, or three…) to a souk. Check out the traditional trades, including leather tanning and carpet weaving, shown here.

If Morocco is next on your list, or even if you’re just dreaming of night markets and city exploration, we hope this video can give you a bit of a taste of what Morocco’s cities have to offer. If you simply can’t wait to explore these historic and gorgeous cities, you know what to do: it’s time to plan your trip to Morocco.

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Casablanca is the largest city in Morocco, has the most important harbour in North Africa and is gateway to the magic of the Orient.In the Koran it says: ‘And Allah’s Throne Was On The Water !’ Thus inspired, the Grand Mosque was built on Casablanca’s shoreline. This monumental building was designed to accommodate 105,000 believers and its tall minaret dominates the city’s skyline. More than twelve million people helped finance this ‘Eighth Wonder Of The World’ which involved 90 engineers and 30,000 craftsmen and artists. Lying northwards along the Atlantic coast, is Rabat, Morocco’s capital and home to its government and royal family. The King’s Palace, the Palais Royal, is a town in itself. Surrounded by walls and protected by royal guards, since 1864 it has been the main residence of the Alaouite Dynasty which has been in power since 1666. To the south of RABAT lies Chellah, City of the Dead. The Merinde necropolis has a square tower and is surrounded by a wall made of crushed loam, proof that the Cathagers built a trading centre here in the 3rd century B.C. Amongst the tombs, the sarcophagus of Sultan Abou El-Hassan stands proud with its artistic engravings. Fez El-Bali dates back to the Middle Ages and contains narrow streets, a pungent mixture of scents, the penetrating sound of craftsmen and fine examples of the Moorish art of building. Travelling through the Atlas Mountains, the small town of Ilfrane boasts tranquil parks and ponds, modern residential areas and shady avenues which take the traveller by surprise. Just as with their ancestors over the centuries, even today nomads and their camels traverse the endless Sahara. For a distance of over 40 kilometres, the magic landscape of the sand dunes compares with the largest in the world. Finally, Marrakesh, dreamy city at the foot of the High Atlas and Morocco’s most beautiful city. What better location to end the fairytale that is Morocco!

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Casablanca is the largest city in Morocco, has the most important harbour in North Africa and is gateway to the magic of the Orient.In the Koran it says: ‘And Allah’s Throne Was On The Water !’ Thus inspired, the Grand Mosque was built on Casablanca’s shoreline. This monumental building was designed to accommodate 105,000 believers and its tall minaret dominates the city’s skyline. More than twelve million people helped finance this ‘Eighth Wonder Of The World’ which involved 90 engineers and 30,000 craftsmen and artists. Lying northwards along the Atlantic coast, is Rabat, Morocco’s capital and home to its government and royal family. The King’s Palace, the Palais Royal, is a town in itself. Surrounded by walls and protected by royal guards, since 1864 it has been the main residence of the Alaouite Dynasty which has been in power since 1666. To the south of RABAT lies Chellah, City of the Dead. The Merinde necropolis has a square tower and is surrounded by a wall made of crushed loam, proof that the Cathagers built a trading centre here in the 3rd century B.C. Amongst the tombs, the sarcophagus of Sultan Abou El-Hassan stands proud with its artistic engravings. Fez El-Bali dates back to the Middle Ages and contains narrow streets, a pungent mixture of scents, the penetrating sound of craftsmen and fine examples of the Moorish art of building. Travelling through the Atlas Mountains, the small town of Ilfrane boasts tranquil parks and ponds, modern residential areas and shady avenues which take the traveller by surprise. Just as with their ancestors over the centuries, even today nomads and their camels traverse the endless Sahara. For a distance of over 40 kilometres, the magic landscape of the sand dunes compares with the largest in the world. Finally, Marrakesh, dreamy city at the foot of the High Atlas and Morocco’s most beautiful city. What better location to end the fairytale that is Morocco!

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Morocco is one of those countries that just intrigues and excites, it’s the kind of country that’s totally diverse, with a heap of the best places in Morocco dotted all across the country.

There’s just something so special about visiting Morocco’s epic places.
With its stunning Arabesque architecture, souks and even blue-coloured cities (yup, you read that correctly), it’s unlike so many places you can visit. Plus, it’s only a few hours flight from some of the major cities in Europe so can easily be tagged on for a week-long holiday (if you fancy).

That being said, Morocco is certainly a destination to visit in its own right. You’ll be totally spoilt for choice with all the best places in Morocco, and this is why planning is key. Make sure to plan where, how and the logistics of getting around.

After all, you want to make your trip as seamless and enjoyable as you can.

And then there’s the landscape! We’re talking the snow-capped Atlas mountains, the scorching Sahara desert (which actually should just be referred to as Sahara because Sahara is Arabic for deserts) and the colourful hills which are home to many Berber people. Long story short, Morocco is fascinating! So, with that in mind, here are some of the very best places in Morrocco you should visit.
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