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mardi 1 novembre 2011

Explore the magic of Morocco and his Royal City


Morocco is a land of myth and modernity, legends and rich culture. Visit brings you into another world; one that is full of history, incomparable scenery and some of the friendliest people, fascinating and curious of the world. Morocco is magical; not only is situated within a picturesque setting and rich, is full of intriguing Royal City, architecture, and always, always, a sense of life lived more vibrant and colorful.

While we can think immediately of desert landscapes, Morocco has a diverse environment that is interesting to explore. But its cities tend to capture the imagination of visitors and reflect the culture of the people. Here are some tips that will help you plan your itinerary.

Fez.The Imperial City of Fez or Fes, is the second largest in Morocco and the ideal place to experience life, culture, food, smells and sights of this unique country. It is the oldest imperial city and its Medina, or old town is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Behind the high walls lies a twisting, turning the medieval city, which will transport you centuries back in time. The Ville Nouvelle, or the newer part of Fez, is much more contemporary, with modern shops-and traffic! Visit the Kairaouine mosque, the tombs of Merenid, museums, or just stroll through the streets of the Medina and 9,000 enjoy.

Rabat.Rabat is another old town, where you can lose yourself exploring the Morocco. Too, has a Medina, but this is more compact than that of Fez. It is a well-organized enclave that is bordered by water on two sides and high walls from the other. You will see incredible architecture and traditional markets or Souks that sell anything from leather Morocco famous spice. A great time to pick up some souvenirs!

Marrakech.The "red city" is historically the most important imperial city in Morocco, and you will see that history carved into each stone. Here you will find the largest souks and Jemaa el Fna square, one of the busiest squares in the world. Watch acrobats, dancers, musicians and storytellers do or get a bite of authentic Moroccan cuisine at the stalls that open at night.

Casablanca.Most famous cities of Morocco, Casablanca, worth a visit. Its Medina is much smaller and the Ville Nouvelle is very congested. Stop to see the Hassan II mosque or enjoy the famous nightlife. For a better experience of Medina, though, go to Rabat and Marrakech.

Experience the mix of old and new, classical and modern, ancient and contemporary in the beautiful imperial cities of Morocco.




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