Welcome to Morocco. This country is one of the fantastic destinations that you can visit. Famous with some tourist places, this city also has an income from its tourism sector. Saadien's Tombs is the first place that you should go when traveling in Morocco. The geometric artwork is phenomenal, and the efforts to restore it are equally impressive. There is a video in English and Spanish. A must see how the places existed back in the day. A tour of one hour to see most of it, but if you're interested at least an hour to two. There are plenty of things to see and photograph or admire the tiles and the marble. Next, Ouzoud Falls is a lovely waterfall located in Morocco. A "must-see" visit and best seen early or late in the day if you miss out on the tourist coaches that flock here. The walk down to the foot of the falls is lengthy and steep with hundreds of steps, dozens of shops line the route from top to bottom with friendly vendors who want to stop you and chat. It's getting busier and bigger with the passing of time.
You can both enjoy entertainment and immerse yourself in Morocco culture by visiting Kasbah of the Udayas. Spend an hour or two wandering the narrow streets - the blue and white tones of the little houses are gorgeous. Sip on a Moroccan mint tea while enjoying the views and cooling breezes up on the kasbah. A must-see for anyone visiting Rabat. The idea there is beautiful. And those narrow streets with houses painted blue and white are simply amazing! If you can't make it to chefchaouen, this will do rather nicely. Lots of souvenir shops and cool little twists and turns to take.
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One of the most notable landmarks in Morocco is the Hassan II Mosque. Incredibly beautiful! Worth a visit, probably the only thing worth seeing in Casablanca. The mosque is huge, imposing. It's possible to walk around and take pictures. The decorations are stunning, and it makes for beautiful views. The mosque is one of the few open to the public, and it's worth visiting. The woodwork and marble inside are gorgeous. Tickets can be purchased at the museum of Hassan II.
The popularity of natural attractions in Morocco makes many attractions in Morocco visited by tourists. One of the recommended destinations for this famous Morocco tourist spot that can be your choice is Mohammed V Square, Casablanca. One of Casablanca's popular areas, many tourists and locals, come chill by the fountain, locals call it "pigeons' square", a place in front of the tribunal, the big theater of Casablanca. What's good about it that you can chill and watch the fountain show, which starts in the evening. Place des Nations Unies tourist area has extraordinary views. This square is lovely to have some good moments with family; it contains games for little children and talented musicians that presents some good shows. The place is central and very, very busy. It's surrounded by tons of shops and is right near the M' Dina market, pictured above, which is just on the other side of the very visible minaret. Best explored by foot, bring extra money to grab some souvenirs. Jardin Majorelle is an impressive museum you should visit. This garden is beautiful and well worth a visit if you are in Marrakech! Fantastic gardens, if you're into gardening or others, you'll love this place. Great variety of plants, trees, cacti, bamboo, etc., look out for the tortoise and the giant carps.
Looking for a hotel to stay? Look no further than Mazagan Beach Resort. This upscale beach and golf resort on the Atlantic Ocean lie 104 km from Casablanca Mohammed V International Airport. This hotel offers French balconies, sitting areas, and minibars, plus flat-screens and free Wi-Fi; some offer ocean views. Other amenities include an 18-hole golf course and a spa, plus tennis, an outdoor pool with a kids' section, and a kids' club. Another luxurious hotel you can book is Hilton Garden Inn Tanger City Center. This modern hotel is 14 km from Tangier Ibn Battouta Airport and 5 km from the 17th-century Dar el Makhzen palace. Feature flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi, as well as minifridges, and tea and coffee making facilities. Parking is complimentary. There's a bright grill restaurant, a low-key bar, and a 24-hour convenience store.
Looking for a Moroccan restaurant to eat? Well, La Sqala can be your choice. What a wonderful place to go with family and friends. The food is very delicious and fantastic. The staff is courteous, helpful, and knowledgeable. The ambiance is beautiful and beyond my expectations. One should come here to enjoy it. Recommended to all tourists. The breakfast platter includes everything from a traditional breakfast. The main course meals have these succulent and juicy tender meat dishes that are irresistible. Visiting Morocco isn't complete without having dinner at Al Fassia. Great place for an authentic Moroccan meal. Highly recommended by locals. This place is very well established and has been operating for a long time. Authentic food & traditional home-style atmosphere at very reasonable prices.
Before you leave Morocco, don't forget to pamper your shopaholic in you and buy some souvenirs. One of the best souvenir shops you can visit is the Ets Bouchaib Complexe D'Artisanat. It is the store for one-stop shopping in Marrakech. The store is spotless, climate-controlled, and the staff is accommodating. The prices are fixed and very reasonable. This complex has everything you can think of from amber cubes, oils, perfumes, fridge magnets, dresses, pashmina veils, leather goods, decorations, lighting, and other souvenirs. Find Morocco handicrafts at 33 RUE MAJORELLE. A beautiful collection of well-designed products: homewares, clothing, accessories, and beautiful jewelry. The staff is lovely, accommodating. It is a real upmarket shop targeted at the tourist. The perfect place to find a gift for someone special.