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adog3n3 says:
Moroccan food in Colorado Springs? Whats more, an outstanding Moroccan restaurant? The Tajine Alami delivers a one two punch of excellence when it comes to the sweet and spicy flavors of Morocco. Traditional dishes abound in this "sit on the floor" group style dining experience. Large portions, …
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familybrown says:
My wife and I stayed in this hotel in Feb 2007 and loved it!
It is really chilled out and fantastic. We drove from Holland through central europe, spain then got the ferry from Tarifa to Tangir. A great trip to Fes then on to marrakech.
We stayed at Riad Tizwa as friends recommended it... it…
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n8-hunter says:
Beautiful Moroccan Valley
Approximately thirty kilometres from the Imperial City of Marrakech, and spreading between the first foothills of the Atlas Mountains, the Ourika Valley is one of the most beautiful and best preserved valleys in Morocco.
With tiny villages clinging to the steep hillsi…
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Moqyra says:
Imagine sleeping under the Sahara sky surrounded only by your camels and your Berber guides. Learning Berber star navigation sitting by a campfire. Imagine listening to traditional berber music and enjoying incredible food and hospitality without any pressure.
If a true safe desert experience is…
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merzouga says:
Very clean small hotel in a oasis at 0 m far from sand dunes.SAHARA is highly recommanded by all international famous guide books:Routard,Lonelyplanet,Rough guides,Globe trotter,....Clean coloured rooms and retaurant .
delicious local and moroccan food and low prices.
very gentl and helpful staf…
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joaoleitao says:
This is the perfect place to stay while in Erg Chebbi dunes. Before I moved to Morocco, I was coming here every time I possibly could, now that I live about 35km, and every time I want to relax and get away from work, this is the place to be.
Rooms are really nice and comfortable. You can get a h…
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joaoleitao says:
I stayed here back in November / December 2007 when I had to stay in Marrakech for about 2 weeks. All went well, the French owners are really nice and made me feel like home.
The house is indeed impressive, with an interior patio with orange trees. It looks like a small palace inside the old city…
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wbatesy says:
My girlfriend and I have in recent years been trying to get to as many new places as possible, so much so, that when we go away on a quiet weekend break we always look to see if we can get across a border somewhere and find a new country to tick off! We were invited down to Gibraltar by family livi…
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Free! "General Tip & Advice" in Morocco
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Moqyra says:
On driving a car, solo woman traveling, roadblocks and staring:
Things to do before you go:
* Raid your husband’s closet and take all his cotton, long sleeve shirts that hide your curves
* While you are in his closet; steal his Swiss watch with a compass (sorry Chris:-)
* Put your make up, s…
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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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Average priced "General Tip & Advice" in Morocco
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global_citizen says:
I spent the majority of my time in Rabat. Rabat is the capital of Morocco. I found it beautiful. The area around Mohamed V is full of national buildings, shops, stores, etc. Not to far you will find the Le Souke, which is the market. Amaaaazing crafts and leather goods. Morocco is known for their le…
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carrasco_ov says:
Quite cheap hotel on the north of the Old Medina. It is near the river (by the car parking), near the biggest tanneries in the city.
Rooms are very snug.
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binecz says:
Disclaimer: When describing this hostel, there is more than one "house" that was converted into a hostel. This information pertains to "House #1."
Take the Navette Airport Shuttle Bus to stop #8 (Jemaa El Fna). Go straight through the square and bear right into the Souks. Make your first left a…
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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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binecz says:
A Petite Taxi to the hostel should costs approximately 10 DH, arrange the fare ahead of time or ensure they use the meter. To walk to the hostel from the Rabat Ville Train Station, exit the train station either left or right and walk straight until you exit the city wall. Turn right onto Ave ibn Tou…
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majaramillo says:
The Riad Doucer Mandarine, was the best hotel where we stayed in all Morocco. It has a terrace that has a wonderful view of the city and the Koutoubia, the rooms and the bathrooms are beautiful and clean and the beds are incredibly comfortable. The breakfast is delicious and they can help you with t…
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