A Photo Tour Journey Through Morocco

Jemma El Fnaa

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Jemaa el-Fnaa is the name of the main square in the heart of Marrakech's ancient city. It is a swarm of activity day and night, with snake charmers, street performers, food carts, and stores selling a variety of goods. Due to its life and enthusiasm, the square in Marrakech should be visited by tourists. Jemaa el-Fnaa is a great place to experience the culture and way of life of the neighborhood. You can see traditional musicians, dancers, and storytellers in addition to shops selling Moroccan food and regional goods.

Jardin Marjorelle

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The breathtakingly gorgeous Jardin Majorelle provides a singular and vibrant refuge in the center of Marrakech's hectic city. Over 40 years ago, French artist Jacques Majorelle created the garden. One of the top tourist destinations in Marrakech, Jardin Majorelle draws tourists from all over the world who come to admire its exquisite architecture and greenery. In contrast to Marrakech's bustling streets, I discovered that Jardin Marjorelle provides a tranquil retreat. The winding trails are perfect for strolling around while seeing the unusual plants and flowers and unwinding in the peaceful surroundings.

Youssef Madrasa

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The Youssef Madrasa is one of Morocco's largest and most important Islamic organizations. It was built in the 14th century. Walls, ceilings, and doorways in the madrasa are decorated with exquisite wood carvings, intricate tilework, and ornate stucco work. One feature is the courtyard, which has symmetrical arches and a gorgeous fountain.

Place Des Epices - Spice Market

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The Souk El Had, also known as the Marrakesh Spice Market, is a bustling market located in the historic Moroccan city of Marrakesh. Its bright displays of spices, herbs, and other exotic goods have made this ancient market, which has long been a hub for trade and commerce, famous. Advice: Visit at the golden hour for excellent lighting if you want to take a fantastic lnstagram snap.

Cafe Des Epices

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The Marrakesh Spice Market is home to the well-known cafe Cafe des Epices. This adorable cafe gives a break from the busy market and is the ideal place to unwind, drink a cup of coffee or tea, and take in the sights and sounds of the neighborhood. Although the cafe's outside terrace is trendy, use caution when ascending the winding stairway to the rooftop!

Riad Elegancia

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Beautiful Riad Elegancia features roomy, elegantly appointed rooms, each with its own unique personality. On the rooftop, you can see the restaurant, spa, and pool. Advice: Their sister hotel, La Masion Arabe, is nearby and has an ATM in the lobby. Riad Elegancia is a delightful refuge marked by authentic Moroccan charm. It is an oasis of peace and privacy in the middle of Marrakech's medina.

Rug Shops

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Anyone looking to buy a handmade rug can have an unmatched shopping experience at the Marrakesh rug stores. These stores can be found all across the city, but the souks in the ancient city frequently have the best assortment. Overall, for anyone interested in Moroccan art and culture, shopping in Marrakesh's rug stores is a singular and wonderful experience. You'll see some fantastic rug shops on the Airbnb Experience-Guided City Tour of Marrakesh, hosted by EIBennaoui.

Dar El Bacha

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Located in the center of Marrakesh's Medina lies the medieval palace known as Dar el Bacha. Originally constructed in the 19th century as the Pasha of Marrakesh's home, the palace has now been transformed into a museum and cultural hub. Explore the palace's lovely courtyards, gardens, and residences, all of which have been painstakingly rebuilt to reflect the splendor and extravagance of Moroccan palace life. Recommendation: Don't forget to get some coffee in the cafe.

Hassan II Mosque Casablanca

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In Casablanca, Morocco, there is a magnificent religious and architectural landmark called the Hassan II Mosque. One of the largest mosques in the world, it is also one of Morocco's most magnificent buildings due to its special setting facing the Atlantic Ocean.

Ricks Cafe

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The movie "Casablanca" served as inspiration for the establishment known as Rick's Cafe, which is situated in Casablanca, Morocco. The restaurant is themed after the well-known bar from the film, and it is built to resemble an American piano bar from the 1940s. The restaurant is a must-visit location for movie enthusiasts and history buffs because its walls are lined with images and props from the movie.

Asilah

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The northern Moroccan town of Asilah is widely renowned for its thriving art scene, stunning beaches, and extensive history. Due to the attractive atmosphere and the town's rich historical and cultural legacy, it is the ideal location to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. On the way to Tangier, it is the ideal rest stop.

Art of Asilah

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Anyone visiting the town must see the Asilah murals. They offer an exceptional, immersive experience that will undoubtedly motivate you and serve as a reminder of the town's rich cultural past. The Asilah Mural Project, which started in 1978 and has turned the town into an outdoor gallery of contemporary art, is also centered there. The various blue hues are incredibly lovely to look at.

Asilah Medina & Food

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Visitors will find a maze of winding lanes surrounded by whitewashed buildings that are decorated with vibrant murals inside the medina. Additionally, the Asilah Medina features a bustling market where you can buy authentic Moroccan goods and taste the best seafood.

Tangier

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Tangier, a port city in northern Morocco, has a fascinating history and a unique cultural heritage. International trade and commerce have long been concentrated in Tangier. Just over the Strait of Gibraltar from Spain, it is located at the entrance to Africa and is surrounded by stunning scenery.

Hercules Cave

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Hercules Cave, often referred to as the Caves of Hercules, is a natural cave in northern Morocco, close to Tangier. The cave, which is located on the Atlantic coast, is renowned for its extraordinary geological structures and magnificent natural beauty. If you look closely, the cave's shape resembles an African map.

Tangier Medina

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The medina in Tangier is incredible. Visitors can find a variety of stores in the Medina that sell traditional Moroccan products such as leather goods, ceramics, textiles, and jewelry. There are also lots of cafes and eateries that serve Moroccan food and cool mint tea.

Doors of Morocco

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Moroccan doors are renowned for their elaborate and vibrant decorations, which have come to represent the nation's rich culture and history. Moroccan doors, which can be found in places all around the nation, including Marrakech, Fes, and Rabat, are a major lure for tourists. The doors are frequently photographed and have even served as inspiration globally.

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