Morocco is a fantastic travel destination because of its stunning landscapes, energetic towns, rich culture, delectable cuisine, and hospitable residents. It’s advisable to raise up little of your awareness of culture before you arrive because it’s also the home to many distinctive traditions of Moroccan and etiquette guidelines. You’ll not only have a much richer experience as a result, but the inhabitants will also appreciate your attempt to respect their...Read More
Fez is one of Morocco’s most unforgettable places. Considered the cultural and gastronomic capital of the kingdom, its rich medina is the focus of many visitors. The city of Fez is very large, so it is important to choose the right accommodation. Here are some of the best places to stay in Fez. For each area, you will find information on the type of activities, available accommodation and geographical location....Read More
A week in Morocco, a change of scenery, and fascinating cultural experiences, all at an affordable price and without the need to cross the globe (the Mediterranean only), is not to be missed. Morocco itinerary Of course, you can only see a small part of Morocco in a week, so you must be selective. There are several possible itineraries, but for the first trip to Morocco, Marrakech is an important...Read More
Marrakech is a must-stop when traveling in Morocco. The Red City is now considered the most popular tourist destination in the country and attracts a large number of visitors. To get the most out of your stay in Marrakech, it is important to know where to stay. This guide will show you the best areas in Marrakech, along with their advantages and disadvantages. It describes the tourist and cultural richness...Read More
The historical heart of Morocco, Fez city! An authentic blend of 8th-century Fes el Bali (Old Town), 13th-century Fes el Jadid (New Town), and 20th-century Ville Nouvelle (French buildings). This cultural city is one of the most fascinating royal cities in Morocco. With its Marini tombs and ruined necropolis, Fez reveals itself both outside and inside the city walls. Fez can be visited all year round, but spring and autumn...Read More