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What are the attractions in Morocco?

The scenery of Morocco is very beautiful.

Today, the editor will tell you about the attractions here.

You can pay attention to them when you go.

Now let’s take a look at some related strategies and see if there’s anything you like.

Usually the itinerary in Morocco starts from Casablanca and loops clockwise or counterclockwise.

I chose the counter-clockwise route because I thought that after going to the Sahara Desert, I could rest on the Atlantic Ocean for two days when I was tired.

Regarding the choice of transportation for this trip, I did not choose to travel by car.

First, most Moroccan cars have manual transmissions; second, when traveling, you risk being stopped by the traffic police and fined (there are tens of millions of reasons for fines).

I mainly take trains and buses.

As for taxis, there seems to be little interest in taking one here.

And the price of taking a taxi is more than double the price.

So, poverty makes me bow my head.

There were seats available in the first-class carriage in Morocco, but the second-class carriage was robbed.

If you are traveling long distance (like me), I suggest you just fly first class.

Accommodation Moroccan cities are divided into the Old Town and the New Town.

When considering accommodation, you can choose based on the purpose of your trip.

The main reason is that the new city has a good environment, many hotels, and is convenient for leisure and vacation.

Staying in the old town is the most convenient way to explore Morocco’s customs and customs.

Generally speaking, traditional houses are mostly located in the old city. However, due to the narrow and uneven roads, cars cannot drive in, and it is inconvenient to drag luggage back and forth.

So another smart option is to stay in a hotel not far from the old town and walk to the old town.

Accommodation is nothing more than hotels and B&Bs.

Most B&Bs in Morocco are called Riads.

These residences are "back"-shaped courtyard buildings with central gardens, and most have three floors.

Every raid is buried deep in the alley of the ancient city of Medina. It is often just an inconspicuous door, but after entering, the interior decoration is exquisite and elegant, as if you have entered the fairy tale world of "One Thousand and One Nights".

It is highly recommended that you stay in a Riad in the old town of Marrakech and Fes.

Trust me, this will be a surprise during your trip to Morocco.

Internet Communication There are two ways to access the Internet in Morocco.

First rent a WIFI egg in China, the price is 50 yuan/day.

For reasons well known, I bought a local phone card.

It would be more convenient to go online or make a phone call.

There are three local operating companies in Morocco, namely INWI, ORANGE, and Morocco Telecom (also my choice).

The signal of this company is also good, and WeChat can be received even in the desert.

Focus!

After the SIM card is installed, do not throw away the packaging.

There is a password on it.

If your phone restarts, you must enter your PIN to reconnect with your carrier.

Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca: It is the third largest mosque in the Islamic world and the most modern mosque in the world.

The magnificent building is the first attraction of Casa, where you can take beautiful silhouettes and night views from the sea at night.

Address: Casablanca SourJdid.

It is recommended to take a taxi.

Opening hours: Saturday to Thursday, 9-12, 15-16, Friday, 9-11, 15-16, ticket price is 120 dirhams/adult.

Rick's Cafe: In the spirit of "Casablanka", it's just a restaurant built after the movie became famous.

It's a bit old and expensive.

Address: 248 Sourjid Avenue.

Opening hours of Casablanca Old Medina Plaza Garden Plaza: 2:00-15:00, 18:30-1:00 the next day.

Recommended restaurants: LaSqala (authentic Moroccan cuisine), LeCabestan Seaview (good environment facing the sea), restaurant LeNouveauDragon, restaurants opened by Beijingers, Chinese food.

Marrakech Marrakech is a Berber word meaning "Hometown of God".

It is located at the foot of Aratos Mountain and is known as the "Pearl of the South".

It is famous for its leather industry.

Majorelle Garden: 12 hectares of beautiful botanical gardens.

It was built during the French colonial period in the 1920s and 1930s. It is lined with green trees and has varied scenery.

Address: Rue Yves-Saint-Laurent, Marrakech Opening hours: 8:00-17:30.

Tickets are 70 dirhams/person.

Jeffna Square: The famous sleepless square has a history of nearly a thousand years. The market has everything, mainly shopping and eating.

The snail soup and various juices are very good, and there will also be local Moroccan items, but be careful when traveling in groups, as there are many thieves.

Address: Brasilia Palace, Jemaael-Fna Square, Marrakech: The palace is hidden in the small streets and alleys of Marrakech's old town.

Built in the 19th century, it is the only open and well-preserved palace in Morocco.

It is a perfect specimen of Moroccan decorative art of the 19th century.

In this luxurious and exquisite palace, you can feel the mystery and confusion of One Thousand and One Nights.