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Jun 11, 2007
All hotels in Marrakesh are about $5 USD a night... everything is so cheap. The best is to go to the orange juice stands and barter with the guys... you can get an entire two liter of OJ for about a dollar and have that with a friend in the morning for breakfast... the food is great just watch out for anything raw.
Also don't let the Henna Ladies draw on you... i promise you they are all very forward and very mean so you have to be stern and actually rude in order to get them to not bother you. |
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Apr 26, 2002
one of three. There used to be a strap from the bunk to the ceiling to keep people from falling off, but it was broken in half, which, if you think about it, is more frightening than not having one at all. So I went… (Mostly) Morocco |
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Feb 22, 2008
“Many buildings you can see used to be homes for rich men,” said Muhammad as we entered the Old Town via one of the many gates that cut through the old city walls. “These men would own a few buildings together. One would be for his wives. But only if they get on with each other. If they fight, they would need separate house each. Other… Marrakech, Morocco - Let Me Be Your Guide! |
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Jul 22, 2009
Wife and daughter decided they might like a Jilaba to wear because of the heat and spent ages in a shop trying on various ones, but ended up not buying one . It can be done, and a result for me :-) Daughter would have got one, but she was very specific in what she wanted, and the one she really liked wanted it to a lot looser fit, but they… awsome |
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May 31, 2008
What impresses one upon arriving in Marrakesh is the friendliness (as well as the "friendliness") of Marrakchis: one will encounter several people who are very happy to help, and others who are happy to help--for a small tip. For instance, after getting off the bus outside… "Mes amis, les etrangeres, bienvenus sur mon pays!" |
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Feb 28, 2008
"One jump--ahead of the bread line...one swing, ahead of the sword...." I was in for some major culture shock. I had never been to Africa before, so I was very excited, if a little apprehensive.
Liz, Mary, and I flew from Paris… In Marrakech |
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