Most visited cities and sights in Morocco

Most visited cities and sights in Morocco

Are you planning to book a Moroccan tour and visit the cities and their surroundings? Do you plan to take a trip where you can see spectacular landscapes, go to archaeological sites of museums, shrines, mosques, old schools, palaces, and temples? Do you think about taking a safari trip in the desert, where you can eat the most delicious roast meals, clear your mind of problems, stay away from the noise and noise? Are you architectural lovers and want to see buildings of architectural style? Morocco is a tourist destination full of tourist places and shrines, as well as scenic landscapes. There, you can do a variety of activities, enjoy the most delicious and delicious meals.

MARRAKECH

Marrakech is the third largest and most important city in Morocco. Clearly, it attracts the attention of tourists to its pleasant climate from September to May. As one of the most important tourist Moroccan cities, Marrakesh is characterized by its many municipal bathrooms, which are sometimes used by tourists to experiment with some measure of relaxation and recreation. With its narrow and intricate alleyways laced with popular, colorful markets with various artifacts, even called the Red City. It is also well known for its doors, archaeological mosques dating back to the Middle Ages. Especially the palaces of the 16th century the palm trees that made it the capital of the palms of Morocco. Finally, the good folk eateries and displays of magic and snakes at the heart of the famous El Fena Square.

Jamaa Elfna Yard

Tourists from everywhere in the world come to experience the spectacular traditional atmosphere of the city and to mingle with its indigenous people. Where snake shows with the hands of skilled witches, tattoo paintings, and the original Moroccan henna day by day. Also to run the experience of street food at night through kiosks that spread through the plaza and sell popular food such as couscous and the famous Moroccan.

Majorelle Park

One of the tourist spots in Morocco that anyone who wishes to resort to is a moment of quiet recuperation. This place is away from the hustle and crowding of the tourist town and its inhabitants throughout the year.

The Majorelle represents a magnificent painting garden. It has been erected by some 300 different types of plants that have been cultivated in awful engineering and harmony. Many different kinds of small, quiet courtyards that are perfect for touring or relaxing. With the paintings of the French genius artist Jacques Majorelle, whose creation has been juicy for 40 years.

CHEFCHAOUEN

As tourists call it before its native people, Blue city is one of the most beautiful Moroccan cities. It is known for its calm and beautiful nature. It is reflected in the blue tablelands that blend its traditional streets and rural homes. This, along with its distinctive location, is the highest known mountain of the countryside, on the Mediterranean coast and its dense, greenish forest.

And by visiting Chefchaouen, you can enjoy safari trips and camp in mountain areas and valleys. However, you can just visit monuments like the Kasbah Museum, WataeLahmam Square. Also, you can tour the old city with its simple neighborhoods, alleys, old streets, and weekly market. One of Morocco’s tourist areas is ideal for hiking, hiking, or eating popular food through kiosks or luxury restaurants that feature the central square of the city. The city has an Andalusian Islamic spirit inspired by the ancient Moroccan civilization of Andalusia.

On the other hand, for those who wish to relax in a calm environment. The Waqi Bath Square with its view of the tops of the mountains. In which the tourist can sit in comfort, recuperation, and tranquility only to reflect on its charming beauty. During your tour of the museum’s halls. Chefchaouen will display its most important art and heritage treasures through the ceramic artifacts. As well as musical instruments, and handicrafts that the city is famous for.

Chefchaouen’s canopy is also famous for its magnificent location in the center of the Andalusian gardens. This latter spread across the city like JannanuLlah in his land. That is with a magnificent view of the traditional blue buildings and houses of Chefchaouen or Chaouen as locals call as one of the rolling features of the simple city.

MERZOUGA

Some tourists choose to visit the Sahara of Morocco, with various trips and tour guides. The most important of these is the Merzouga desert (one of the smallest Moroccan cities in South East). With its sandy dunes, old buildings, beautiful oasis, and beautiful tour to which guests look. Some consider it the most beautiful place to enjoy the sight of sunset and take a sandy bath. It is also active in hosting some global events: Sandbox, auto, and motorcycle racing. It has many hotels with a variety of services, such as Auberge Africa and the Desert Inn. But restaurants in this area aren’t expensive. Prices are average, for example, at a café and restaurant in Merzouga, which offers a variety of local and global food. The number of arrivals in Merzouga increases between February and June.

OUARZAZATE

The last places we nominate for tourists interested in cinema. The city of Ouarzazate has made a lot of footage of some of the world movies intended by filmmakers from all quarters. Tourists also go to explore Taourirt Kasbah, which in the past played a military and commercial role. It also contains the largest solar power plant currently in the world. They call it the Nord Station, for those who want to visit it and take commemorative photos of these sites. Visitors also pay tribute to the desert tours where they go with their tour guides.

Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou 

A palace like a small city with all the facilities surrounded by fences and muddy towers. That are in the UNESCO World Heritage List of Humanity retains its bronze and beauty, untouched by erosion factors. The place where the Film of Clarence of Arabia, Babylon, and Amir Al-Peris was shot. Although it is not included in the Moroccan cities list, it is worth to visit.

The Kasbah of Telouet Morocco

It is on the banks of the Telouet Valley. Also, it was co-built by the most illustrious architects of that era, using rare materials such as glaze and rice wood. Although affected by erosion factors, tourists continue to visit.

Film Studios 

The largest film studios in Morocco, and one of the famous ones in the world. Several films were shot, it is intended by filmmakers from all quarters to obtain long-standing and historical backgrounds and scenery of their cinematography. It is to say up to 17 per year, including Italian and French.

The Kasbah of Taourirt

Located in the center of the city, it has been transformed into a military museum, extending its historic role in defending the city for three centuries, as well as being a transit point for convoys from north to south and vice versa. It is now of cultural importance, with performances and seminars.

FEZ

The second oldest and largest of all Moroccan cities dates back to the time of the Adriatic State in the 8th century. That saw the construction of most of the monuments that the city now houses together with the Marinian State. Perhaps, the most famous of these are mosques, such as the Village Mosque, schools such as Al Atarin. The villagers and Ben Yusuf, the city walls, and the eight gates of the city, which are well known for their carved arches and decorations.

Geographically, the city overlooks the Fez River as it erupts from its rocks with many eyes, springs, and current waterfalls draining into the Sioux River. Indeed, making it a charming and distinctive experience to enjoy the beautiful view with the most beautiful images or winning a wonderful river trip.

Alatarin School

It was already a school attached to the villagers’ school, so much like it in its architectural style. Now, the Atarine has become a tourist shrine for thousands of tourists arriving for tourism in Morocco, given the Moroccan beauty of the place, reflected in the floors of blue and green glazed tiles with cowling and wooden sculptures made of rice wood, along with the backyard fountain.

And in addition to enjoying the beauty of the place and taking the finest commemorative photos of it, you can visit the nearby market and buy whatever nuts, spices, and dried fruits the city is known for producing, but before it, make sure you master buying bargains to make a win-win deal.

Jamaa Alatarin

One of the biggest tourist attractions in Morocco has drawn the attention of UNESCO to its World Heritage List.

Although it is one of Morocco’s most important tourist features, it is restricted only to Muslims, and other religious owners can take a look and take commemorative photos through the mosque’s backyard.

 North Tower Vas City

It is located north of the city, built in the late 16th century by Saadians in the design of Portuguese castles belonging to the same period.

TOUBKAL

The highest mountain peak in North Africa, getting it is not easy given that it’s full of snow, but the landscape you can see is impressive and worth the effort you’ve done. The journey to the summit may take at least 3 days, to reach the top of Toubkal must pass through Imlil village, where the main road ends, after which you complete your route to an area named Shamahrush, where there are some traditional cafes and restaurants.

Even though it’s smaller than Marrakech and Fez, Meknes is more amazing than them. It is a charming imperial city full of markets, and it is prone to Moroccan architecture, huge gates, and impressive carvings. It is the ideal place for history amateurs who want to learn about different civilizations and cultures.

THE DADES VALLEY

The Dades Valley runs between the Saghro Mountains and the Atlas mountain ranges. Not very far from the Moroccan cities of Ouarzazate and Boumalne. There you can enjoy the most spectacular scenery in the west. It’s easy to get there by renting a car, and you’ll enjoy rock formations and a very green landscape. And you’ll get to know the local people who are still living in old traditional homes.

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