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Places to visit in Morocco

Places to Visit in Morocco

Tourist Places in Morocco

Asilah, High Atlas, Essaouira, Sahara Desert, Oudaias Kasbah, Volubilis, Dades Valley, Ait Ben Haddou, Rose Valley, Dakhla, Toubkal National Park, Marrakech and many more.

The ancient and contemporary places to visit in Morocco offer a vivid sneak peek into the beautiful past and present of this stunning desert country. These fascinating destinations are spread across the length and breadth of the country and range from majestic kasbahs and flamboyant medinas to picturesque virgin beaches and bohemian cafes.

The heritage places in Morocco like Udaias Kasbah in Rabat and Aït Ben Haddou introduce you to the old-world charm and the brilliant ancient craftsmanship of the country. The gorgeous Sahara Desert lets you explore your adventurous side, letting you camp, stargaze, ride a camel, and go sandboarding. The picture-perfect and calm Essaouira Beach and Agadir Beach let you unwind on the soft sands with your beloved or go surf like never before.

The exquisite Morocco tourist places are boisterous, photogenic, aesthetic, and mostly offer a relaxed vibe for every traveler to soak slowly in the quaint Moroccan vibes.

Here is the list of best places to visit in Morocco:

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Places to visit in Morocco
Marrakech

Marrakesh is a city which very well sums up whole of the exotic North African charm of Morocco. The name of the city provided the root for the name of the country itself which spells out the importance of the town since ages. Amidst the hustle bustle of the city core, you’ll find old and new blending and clashing with each other. This at times, make some tourists almost dizzy. Smooth shop touts and snake charmers both compete for your attention amidst the colorful and noisy bustle which encapsulates within it the vibrant soul of Morocco.

For those who enjoy shopping, the city is popular as a frenzied center for bargain hunting. Besides this, if you are a lover of art and history, the monuments and museums of the country are the most important places to see. However, if you are tourist who wishes to dive into the local culture, the Medina here offers Moroccan life in all the hectic glory. The city is also the doorway to the Morocco’s High Atlas region where you can relish on the scenic mountain beauties after the Marrakesh metropolis adventures. 

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Casablanca
Lying in the central-western region of Morocco and lined by the Atlantic Ocean, Casablanca is the largest city in Morocco and the 8th largest city of the Arab Nation. It is the largest financial hub of Africa and the most important port of Morocco. This city is also the business and economic center of Morocco.

Packed with swanky buildings, prospering industries, and cheerful youth, Casablanca showcases the modern avatar of Morocco. The city is packed with gorgeous Moorish buildings that present the most impressive blend of traditional Moroccan architecture and French colonial design. The unique European-tinted contemporary sophistication offered by Casablanca is sure to amaze every traveler.

Casablanca flaunts a medina and a myriad of stunning art deco buildings. Some of the popular architectural marvels of this exuberant Moroccan city include Hassan II Mosque, Cathedral du Sacre Coeur, and Azemmour. Other important attractions of the city include Place Mohammed V, Corniche, and Mohammedia.

While you are in Casablanca, you can spend time shopping at the lively and colourful City Market and taking a fun sightseeing tour around the city. You can also relax by the beach and savour exotic seafood.

Casablanca experiences a hot-summer Mediterranean climate. The comfortable and warm months of July and August are the most ideal months to visit Casablanca city.
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Fes
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Fes

Located on the northeastern side of the Atlas Mountains, Fes happens to be the second largest city of Morocco. Nicknamed as the “Athens of Africa” and the “Mecca of the West”, the cultural capital of Morocco, Fes is nothing less than an open-air museum. The medina of this colourful city is considered as the largest pedestrian zones in the world.

The city of Fes is packed with a myriad of city gates, mosques, madrasas, and zawias, all dating back to the period between the 13th and 15th century. Surviving as the epitome of Moroccan and Moorish architecture, these iconic structures define the beauty of Fes.

Oozing out an imperial blend of the contemporary world and the Middle ages, Fes offers a plethora of stunning attractions. Some of the best places to check out in Fes city include Fes el Bali, the Dar Batha Museum, and the Merenid Tombs.

On your visit to Fes, you can explore the alleys of Medina and shop your heart out for local crafts, wood carvings, and copperware. You can also check out the monumental mosques and marvel at the traditional Islamic architectural designs.

Fes is bestowed with a warm and temperate climatic condition. The most ideal time for visiting Fes city is during the Fall season, between the months of September and November.
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Agadir
The picturesque beach resort and bustling port of Agadir city lies 10 kilometers north of the Sous valley, in southwestern Morocco. This city was entirely reconstructed, after the ugly 1960 earthquake devastated it to the maximum. Offering an exotic mix of sun, sand, and pubs, Agadir has still managed to retain its old-world charm.

The beauty of Agadir is perfectly described by its quaint downtown streets and picturesque beachfront promenade. The Kasbah also adds to the charm of the city with its impressive medieval Arabic architectural designs.

The enchanting city of Agadir is packed with a host of ancient as well as contemporary attractions. The prime places of interest in Agadir include the pristine Agadir Beach, the hammam, the Memoire d’Agadir museum, La Médina d’Agadir, and the Vallée des Oiseaux.

While you are in Agadir, you can spend time enjoy spotting the Nile crocodile at Crocoparc, shop for souvenirs at El Had d’Agadir, relish exotic seafood at Les Blancs, and go on an excursion to the Souss Massa National Park.

Agadir enjoys a subtropical desert climate, characterized by warm winters and hot dry summers. The most ideal time for visiting Agadir is during the winters, when you can enjoy the perfect amalgamation of sunshine and warmth.
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Chefchaouen

Chefchaouen, a charming city in the beautiful and magnificent Rif Mountains in Morocco, is known for its striking and attractive blue colored clutter of buildings in its old town. This place has a feel of the olden times, with old mud houses and streets where leather and weaving artisans work under small stalls. There are many monuments like old Baths (Hammams), Fortresses and dungeons, which you can explore. There are many spots which offer an exquisite view of this beautiful city as well as the grand mountains.  This town is a perfect holiday destination for people of all age groups. Even if you are traveling with your family, friends or solo, this place is going to have a lot to offer to you.

If you are looking for a destination which is not overcrowded with tourists and offers you sheer calmness and rejuvenation, you should head to this city. You will get to experience relaxation from your hectic schedules over here, amid the mystic blue lanes, which will lead you to an entirely different world. The local cuisine and culture over here is something to add to your experience of this unforgettable trip. So pack your bags and get to this wonderland where you will witness everything like never before.

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Rabat
Nestled at the mouth of the Bou Regrey river and lined by the Atlantic Coast, Rabat is the capital city of Morocco. With all the important foreign embassies and crucial buildings located here, Rabat is the administrative and political hub of the country.

The flamboyant city of Rabat is adorned by an age-old medina, ever-charming palm flanked boulevards, and peaceful environs. This place is dotted with fascinating cultural and historical landmarks and exquisite architectural wonders. The lively open-air bars and the bustling Moroccan souks add to the intoxicating buzz and colour of this city.

Rabat city is packed with a plethora of iconic buildings and ancient Roman ruins, all of which are worth a visit. The Andalusian gardens, the Hassan Tower, the Royal Palace, and the Kasbah des Oudaias are some of the most loved attractions of Rabat.

A holiday in the city of Rabat is always action-packed and fun with a plethora of activities to engage in. You can take a heritage tour of the city and explore the age-old Art Deco cathedral and palace. You can also spend a romantic time at the serene boulevards with your loved ones. You can even go on a shopping spree and buy locally produced carpets and leather goods.

Rabat is blessed with a Mediterranean climate, characterized by cool damp winters and hot dry summers. The best time to visit Rabat is between the months of April and November.
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Tangier
Lying on the Maghreb coast, in North-western Morocco and nicknamed as the “Door of Africa” and the “Bride of the North”, Tangier is an important industrial and tourism hub of the country. Nestled at the confluence of the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, this port city oozes out typical European feels. 

Presenting a fascinating amalgamation of virgin beaches, glorious history, and intriguing mystery, the city of Tangier has been the inspiration behind a number of renowned works, including The Sheltering Sky by Paul Blowles and Naked Lunch by William Burroughs. The quaint city is packed with bohemian cafes, which add to the whimsical atmosphere of this place.

Tangier is packed with a number of age-old attractions that you will love to explore on foot. Some of the top places of interest in this idiosyncratic city include St Andrew’s Church, the American Legation Museum, the Grand Socco, and Librairie Des Colonnes.

While you are in Tangier, you can plan to enjoy a movie at the Cinema Rif, relish some Moroccon mint tea at Petit Socco, and relax at the beach promenade. You can also shop for dried nuts and colourful kaftans from the market stalls at the Grand Socco.

Tangier experiences a warm, temperate climate with dry and hot summers and rainy winters. The city receives its best weather between August and September, when it is generally dry and warm.
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Morocco FAQ's

Which are the best places to visit in Morocco?

1. Chefchaouen: The charming maze of blue houses, Chefchaouen is known for its Andalusian architectural marvels and charming cafes.

2. Marrakesh Medina: 
The bustling Marrakech Medina remains packed with small food stalls, skilled acrobats, traditional musicians, and fascinating snake chambers. This is one of the most vibrant Morocco tourist places that lets you witness the colourful local life of Morocco.

3. Rif Mountains: 
Featuring rugged peaks encompassed by arid plains and palm trees, Rif Mountains are one of the best Morocco tourist places for enjoying trekking and mountain biking. One of the important attractions of this place is the Talassemtane National Park.

4. Ifrane: 
Looking like a Swiss village, Ifrane flaunts contemporary aesthetics. Flaunting lush parks and breathtaking gardens and receiving snowfall during the winters, Ifrane is one of the most scenic places in Morocco.

5. Telouet Kasbah: 
The Telouet Kasbah is the erstwhile seat of the El Glaoui family, who ruled the area between the late 19th and the early 20th centuries.

Which are the famous historical places to visit in Morocco?

1. Ait Ben Haddou: Lying in Ouarzazate, in southern Morocco, Ait Ben Haddou flaunts pise clay architectural style. This place has also served as the shooting site for Game of Thrones in recent times.

2. Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail: 
The Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail is the tomb of one of the most infamous sultans of Morocco, Moulay Ismail, who belonged to the Alaouite Dynasty.

3. The Saadian Tombs: 
The Saadian Tombs are the mausoleums of a total of 60 kings of the Saadi Dynasty. These tombs are one of the most well-preserved historical places in Morocco.

4. El Badi Palace: 
El Badi Palace once served as the regal palace of king Ahmad al-Mansur, who belonged to the Saadi Dynasty. Dating back to the sixteenth century, this grand palace was built over a period of 25 years.

5. Mausoleum of Mohammed V: 
The Mausoleum of Mohammed V is the magnificent tomb of Mohammed V and his two sons. Adorned with green tiles, this white building was built in 1962 under King Hassan II.

Which are the famous beaches to visit in Morocco?

1. Las Cuevas Beach: Las Cuevas Beach offers amazing surfing and camel riding opportunities. It has a number of restaurants on the shore, offering fresh seafood.

2. Dragon Beach: 
Lying in Western Sahara, Dragon Beach flaunts sparkling white sand dunes and crystal clear waters. The beach offers the perfect atmosphere to lie on a hammock and sip some exotic cocktails.

3. Ain Diab: 
Nestled between two rugged cliffs, Ain Diab features surf schools and beachside swimming pools. This beach offers a quiet environment to take a peaceful walk or practice yoga.

4. Essaouira Beach: 
Flaunting a swanky beachfront, shimmering sands, and laid-back atmosphere, Essaouira Beach is one of the hippy places to visit in Morocco. You can enjoy sunbathing and a delicious beachside dinner while you are here.

5. Agadir Beach: 
Positioned between the Atlas mountains and the Atlantic Ocean, Agadir Beach is a bustling beach shrouded with sunshine. This beach makes for one of the best surf places in Morocco.

Which are the best romantic places to visit in Morocco?

1. Cascades d’Ouzoud: Morocco’s highest waterfall Cascades d’Ouzoud offers you the chance to go boating or enjoy swimming with your sweetheart.

2. Marrakech Square: 
Take a hand-in-hand walk through the Marrakech Square and spend time relishing some Moroccan desserts and savoring some street food. 

3. Menara Garden: 
Lying near the majestic Atlas Mountains, Menara Garden, one of the most picturesque Morocco places to visit will let you enjoy a romantic horse carriage ride with your beloved.

4. Maril Beach: 
One of the most romantic places to visit in Morocco, Maril Beach offers the perfect setting to watch the blue waters crash against the milky-white sand while sharing some iced coffee with your sweetheart.

What is the best time to visit Morocco?

1. Spring (March to May): With mild temperatures and no rainfall, Spring is one of the best times to visit Morocco. During this time a number of important festivals are also celebrated in the country, including Almond Blossom Festival & Fez Festival of World Sacred Music.

2. Summer (June to August): 
Morocco receives scorching heat during summers, though the cities near the Atlantic Coast remain pleasantly warm.

3. Autumn (September to October): 
The dry and pleasant fall season is another great time to visit Morocco. This is also an ideal time to enjoy hiking expeditions.

4. Winter (November to February): 
Winter in Morocco generally comes with pleasant days and super chilly evenings.

What Morocco is famous for?

- The vast Sahara desert
- Breathtaking Moorish architecture
-Moroccan mint tea
- Enchanting valleys
- Excellent trekking trails
- Picturesque beaches
- Blue houses
- Thrilling watersports
- Camel rides
- Quaint cafes
- Rustic feels
- Heritage monuments
- Colourful culture and festivals
- Bustling avenues

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