From TANGER to MARRAKECH via CASABLANCA
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City of Tanger |
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Grottes d'Hercule |
Situated in the north of Morocco, at 14km from the Strait of Gibraltar, Tanger is one of the most visited cities in the country. Tanger is the second economic city in the country after Casablanca and where the commerce is actually in development. In this city, the Mediterranean sea gives you access to beautiful beaches where you can enjoy the agreeable weather and meet other travelers from all around the world. No far from the Tanger Med, the new moroccan port, many traditional restaurants offer you delicious meals where you will be tempted to taste the fresh fishes accompanied with the mint tea. In the principal street, you can discover the moroccan culture through different boutiques where the merchant will propose you a large variety of artisanal souvenirs and traditional clothes. You can also visit the « Musée de la Kasbah » where you will discover Moroccan arts and antiquities. Plus, « Les Grottes d'Hercule » is a very pleasant place where you can adventure and learn more about these ruins and their history. Tanger is a beautiful city and worth the detour :)
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Mosque Hassan II |
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Downtown Casablanca |
Casablanca, in the western Morocco, is a majestic city of Morocco located in the Atlantic Ocean. It is the first economic center of the country where many firms have their headquarters and where the commerce is actually one of the most important in the country. This city is know for its majestic mosque Hassan II built on the sea and is the 7th largest mosque in the world. The visit of this monument is primordial for your trip in Morocco because it is your chance to discover the religious side of the country and learn more about its story. Some kilometers farther from this historical mosque, « La Corniche » is a beautiful place where you can take a walk and enjoy the sunset in the ocean. If you like shopping, Casablanca is the city where you can get your trendy and fashionable clothes from the different boutiques in the area of « Maârif », a popular neighborhood where it is indispensable to go for the chic coffee shop and its haute-couture boutiques.
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Place Jemaa El Fna |
Marrakech is the place to go if you want to take a moment for you to relax in the chic Riads of the city, to improve your talents by practicing golf, and also to enjoy the moroccain nightlife. Marrakech, situated at 250km from Casablanca, is an amazing place to visit. Many tourists decide to go to Marrakech because you can find beautiful landscapes, feel the vibrant traditional culture of the country, and celebrate in the clubs. First, the « Place Jemaa El Fna in Marrakesh », situated in the Medina, is a large place where you can find a multitude of little artisanal shops and foods kiosks (traditional meats and snail stew). You can buy high quality leather, traditional plats and teapot, musical instruments, and much more. « Le Jardin de Majorelle » is a magnificent garden where the variety of plants and flowers will impress you! Marrakech is also known for its nightclubs where people enjoy their evening and have a lot of fun. Theatro, Le So, and Pacha are some of the most popular places where the young people hang out with their friends and spend all the night there until the earlier hours in the morning. Live presentations, international DJs, and animations will make of your night an unforgettable party!
Of course, this was just a brief description about Tanger, Casablanca, and Marrakech. I hope you liked it :)
Hey! did you go to THEATRO MARRAKECH ? and to Le SO ? and to PACHA ? Such great places to enjoy, have fun and meet new people :) Last summer I went to Pacha for a special event and it was amazing! It was my first time visiting Marrakech and everyone told me to go there for the nightclubs! Jardin de Majorelle was fabulous, I enjoyed my time there with my friends! Place Jamaa El Fna was the perfect place to taste the moroccan traditional cooking and to buy souvenirs! I can't wait to visit Morocco again!
ReplyDeleteDid you visit Sahara? I would love to go one day :(
ReplyDeleteNo unfortunately I didn't :( but of course I want to go!! My parents went there 2 years ago and they told me that is an incredible place to visit :) They did special Saharan massages, they did trip with the camel and the 4x4 it was really nice :)
ReplyDeleteI really like your articles about Morocco! It is nice from you to describe your country and show us different places of Morocco
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