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surfercalavera says:
My stay in Rabat was for a wedding. My best friend married a Moroccan lady. So, I did not have to pay for hotel or food. But the five days I was there I enjoyed to the max. This is my stay as I recall it.
Day 1: Arrival
We arrived at 1am in the morning local time. We were greeted by the host…
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urumbrella says:
Well, I'm not telling you this to come to the old city of Casablanca, but I see it my duty to inform other people about places that I consider interesting in one of the biggest cities in Morocco, Casablanca the Moroccan capital of economics (in Morocco, of course). Hope you'll find the weather ok si…
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yn0001 says:
If you plan a trip in the Toubkal, a good starting point is Imlil. There you will find an office to organize guides in order to trek in the mountains.
The treks are not difficult per se, but it's nice to have someone who knows the region, and its relatively cheap (in 2006 was around 25 to 30 eur…
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cockneypaul says:
Having, as a result of my own stupid behaviour, just become homeless it seemed like the perfect opportunity to take in a bit of sunshine, particularly apt given the utterly feeble excuse for a summer that were June, July and August 2007. Marrakech, just 3 hours from London, seemed the perfect loc…
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salasio says:
Casablanca (in Arabic: الدار البيضاء ad-Dār al-Bayḍāʼ as well as کازابلانکا ; Spanish for white (blanca) house (casa) ; nicknamed by locals: Casa [kāzā] / كازا; Antique name in Amazigh: Anfa / أنفا / ⴰⵏⴼⴰ) is a city in western Morocco, located on the Atl…
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lakibegum01 says:
When you are shopping in Marrakech I would recommend strongly that you haggle for anything and everything you buy – go shopping in jama el fna and avoide department stores
The shop keepers will try and make it sound like they are giving you a good offer by saying oh its only £10.00 – so don’…
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Money Tips
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#22 of 25 general tips & advice in Morocco
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3872will says:
As Morocco is a closed country and you cannot take any Moroccan currency into or out of the country, you are usually advised to take sterling and common sense normally dictates travellers cheques instead of cash to minimise theft. Unfortunately, there are some hotels that do not have the facility to…
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marymary47 says:
If you go to Morocco, definitely try to make it to this city. It is far more authentic than the cities closer to Spain...and beautiful to boot. Worth the travel and the hassle...
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Shopping
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#24 of 25 general tips & advice in Morocco
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ainzerka says:
Except for the Marjane, giant chains which destroy the local economy have not yet, inch'Allah, reached Morocco. There are local greengrocers, bakeries, butchers, as well as hanouts or tabacs on most streets. Most people buy fresh ingredients for each day's meals.
Of course there are oth…
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osgoodst says:
The Medina is the reason people come to Fes. A Medina is a walled part of a city, that was built to be a maze; today the confusion serves as a great tourist function while in the past it served as a way to confuse invaders.
If you enter the medina be sure to know the name of the hotel. You wi…
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