While in Morocco you can choose to visit Fes, Marrakech, Essaouira, Merzouga or Tangier.
Morocco is rich in history and culture. With its unique atmosphere, it’s not surprising that Morocco attracts many visitors. Different cultures are woven together in a uniquely beautiful tapestry that is on view in Tangier properties. The North African country of Morocco is a bustling tourist destination, with lots of exciting places to visit. Here are some of the places you can visit in Morocco:
Fes
Dubbed the spiritual hub of the country, Fes (or Fez) is Morocco’s oldest imperial city. Fez was Morocco’s capital for at least 400 years, and it beautifully blends medieval world charm with modern life. Visitors will feel the distinctive atmosphere of Fez while admiring the sights of the city and walking through all of its 9,000 narrow streets. The historical city of Fes El Bali is a sight not to be passed by during your visit to Fez. Fez’s distinctive leather products are showcased in the Tanneries which you can check out also.
Marrakech
Situated at the base of the Atlas Mountain range, Marrakech is a royal metropolis. It is thought to be the cultural place in Morocco. Also, there are many unique spots that you can visit. When you’re in Marrakech, don’t forget to visit the Majorelle Gardens, a lovely botanical garden that features a collection of rare and exotic plants and a museum devoted to classic Islamic art. Jump onto Djemma el Fna at the heart of the city, if you prefer a busier atmosphere. Djemma el Fna is the central square of the old city where visitors can get refreshments, souvenirs and enjoy exotic entertainments like snake charming, music and juggling.
Essaouira
Essaouira will not disappoint beach lovers and people who simply want to escape from the busyness and activities of the big cities. In the 1960′s, music icons Bob Marley and Jimi Hendrix were common visitors in the beaches of this coastal town. Visitors of Essaouira will also love a leisurely stroll through the ramparts and relish a more relaxed shopping experience at the souks.
Merzouga
Visitors can get a spectacular view of the Erg Chebbi sand dunes in the desert town of Merzouga. These magnificent dunes are the highest in Morocco and the sunrise over them is also another spectacle you shouldn’t miss. If you like go on a camel trek and explore the desert and its wildlife, Merzouga is also a superb place to do so. Throngs of pink flamingos gather at the lake that appears near Merzouga during the spring of each year.
Tangier
Artists, writers and poets have always romanticized Tangier, and upon experiencing this lovely city, you will see why. The gateway to Africa and a colorful mixing pot of European and African influences in Tangier. While visiting this port city, you can drop by Place de France. Chill out and watch the ocean at Place de France in the center of the ville nouvelle. If you happen to go there, then it is recommended that you pay a visit to the 17th century residential palace of the ancient Sultan namely the Kasbah.
Both Morocco’s urban and rural areas have their own beguiling attractions to draw in the most experienced traveler.
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