Morocco - Sights & Attractions

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(15 reviews)
Fes, Morocco
A very medieval place where it is easy to lose your way. Be careful, and also be careful of the unofficial "guides". These people will follow you around even when you ask them not to, and if you ever start to look a..
(44 reviews)
Marrakech, Morocco
The fascinating market place at Djima el Fna (spelling varies on many maps) is well worth a visit while in Marrakech as are the little alleyways that lead off from it but it is easy to get lost once you venture into..
(4 reviews)
Fes, Morocco
Actually yes you have to lost yourself there and you have to do hard deals with the sellers....it´s not a game it´s a style of life...Enjoy it the worsht for ours ,someplace are stinky
(7 reviews)
Marrakech, Morocco
Being a same sex couple of the female variety in Marrakech was a rather scary experience.  We weren't with a tour so had to keep our wits about us.. We were trying to find the tannery and were led into quiter and..
(6 reviews)
Fes, Morocco
Many of Moroccan’s rich crafts are made by Fez artisans. For hundreds of years such work has been regulated by traditional guilds, ensuring the highest quality. Each district has its own specialty: It's hard to get..
(2 reviews)
Marrakech, Morocco
Wer sich dort nicht verirrt... man fühlt sich in die Vergangenheit versetzt. Wenn man sich nicht gerade ins Gerberviertel verirrt, ist es halb so schlimm.
(2 reviews)
Marrakech, Morocco
The panoramic terrace offers a gorgeous view on Jema el Fna market place as well as on the Koutoubia mosk ... perfect to watch the sunset with a minth tea - or some alcoholic drink to bring with .-)
(2 reviews)
Rabat, Morocco
its written in the Koran how to build it, 2/3 of it is above the ocean
(2 reviews)
Casablanca, Morocco
I was in Casablaca twice for short periods of time. Both times I was terrified. The first time I arrived with my brother by train and had a few hours to kill for the connecting train to Marrakech. We wanted take the..
10. Soukh
(4 reviews)
Marrakech, Morocco
While visiting the markets in Marrakech one should watch personal belongings closely. Although thieves are not common in Morocco common sense is advisable. There are 4 price levels in Marrakech's soukh: 1. For..
(2 reviews)
Erfoud, Morocco
I went to the desert by camel at the night and arrived to the nomad camp, in the border whit argel, the desert is magic, the silenc, the stars, the people...
(4 reviews)
Ouzoud, Morocco
Waterfalls of over 100 meters on the El-Abid River.
(1 reviews)
Marrakech, Morocco
Berbers have lived in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco for more than 3000 years. Upon arriving there, you will be struck by the village with its brown houses perched on the mountains to avoid the floods in winter.The..
(1 reviews)
Mhamid, Morocco
M'hamid se situe encore plus au sud de Zagora. Ce tout petit village n'a en soi, rien de particulier, si ce n'est qu'il est idéal pour entreprendre une méharé jusqu'au superbes dunes du désert de sable qui est 10 km..
(1 reviews)
El Bioutz, Morocco
Panoramic View near to El Bioutz, Tanger-Tétouan (Morocco)
(1 reviews)
Marrakech, Morocco
Marakesh is really wonderful place, good weather, good people, good night life, I was surprised about nice beaches in Agadir, as well )))
17. Maarif
(1 reviews)
Casablanca, Morocco
Shopping Shopping Shopping!
18. Medina
(1 reviews)
Casablanca, Morocco
When you're in Casablanca you have to visit medina ! Go there about 10 pm and walk trought the lovely crowded streets, try nougat, snails, fishes and grilled sausages sold in the rollbars. Do not be afraid, this place..
(1 reviews)
Rabat, Morocco
Oudaia is a gorgeous place to visit hidden behind a huge wall. There is a beautiful garden with orange trees, roses and many blooming flowers hanging down from the walls and crawling up corners. There is a lovely..
(1 reviews)
Rabat, Morocco
Great tea and terrasse. Go to the top of the kasbah and see the view of the city
(1 reviews)
Ouzoud, Morocco
A beautiful location amidst trees and gardens. A very peaceful sort of place suitable for a day trip from Marakech. There's stairs that even not so fit people will find easy to climb, small restaurants to get something..
(3 reviews)
Marrakech, Morocco
Djemma al Fna is the wonderland heart of Marrakech, a plaza with many faces. From early morning orange juice sellers, to afternoon snake charmers and henna ladies, to evening food stalls and nighttime storytellers,..
(3 reviews)
Casablanca, Morocco
It's the 2nd biggest Mosque in the world after Mecca. It's by the Atlantic Ocean.It's got the biggest Minaret in the world 210m. It's courtyard is huge. The floor is made of glass so that worshipers can kneel directly..
(1 reviews)
Marrakech, Morocco
It was built in the late 19th century as a harem's residence by Si Ahmed ben Musa. It has 300rooms. In the past caravans used to stop there for rest. You can see Moroccan architecture and varied courtyards and..
(1 reviews)
Lamhamid, Morocco
The village of M'hamid is very modest by all standards, and not much different from the other little villages that you can see in this region of Morocco...but M'hamid is also one of the two places in Morocco where..
(1 reviews)
Ouarzazat, Morocco
What's the best in Ouarzazate it's waking up early in the morning (around 4H) and get a Jeep to watch the Sunrise in the Dunes, one of the most amazing experiences I ever had. It was so beautyful that I remember that..
(1 reviews)
Casablanca, Morocco
The newly built Grande Mosque in Casablanca is very impressionning. It's standing in the sea, great architecture and huge space..... afterwards you can admire it from the Corniche....
28. Hafita
(1 reviews)
Tanger, Morocco
cafe, chess, sunset and more...
29. Hammam
(1 reviews)
Oujda, Morocco
an absolutely amazing and relaxing experience
(1 reviews)
Sidi Ifni, Morocco
buenisimoo! ifni muy lindo lugar para conocer y quedarse. playas muy lindas, gente simpatica.,,,hay q escribir mas??? ifni surf trip!!
(1 reviews)
Imlil, Morocco
Stunning View over Marokko, the highest Mountain of North Afrika, many Tourists, all "Mountaineers"...but nice
(1 reviews)
Marrakech, Morocco
The Medina is the right place to stay for few nights. After walking in those small treets where no car can come! you will find some fantastic hotels called Riad houses... And after few tries ,behind a small door you..
(1 reviews)
Essaouira, Morocco
buy what you want everythig cheap!
(1 reviews)
Morocco
Its a absolutley beautiful place.
(1 reviews)
Sale, Morocco
This tiny building is a gem of the Moorish architecture. Less famous than the similar Koranic schools of Fez or Meknes, it surprises its visitors with the harmony of the courtyard and the elegance of the decirations.
36. Midelt
(1 reviews)
Midelt, Morocco
a fourwheeldrive ride through the desert to the camels, a camelride through the beautiful desert, with a night sleeping under the stars!
(1 reviews)
Rabat, Morocco
We stop just for a few minutes, not too many people there that day, but nice... Contains the tombs of the Moroccan king and his two sons. It is located on the opposite side of the Hassan Tower.
(1 reviews)
Meknes, Morocco
its a travel agency. they are very professional and king.. i was in an emergency and they help me to find a train to casablanca and a fligth to Lisbon. All very fast and with good prices. in th same day i was in..
(1 reviews)
Marrakech, Morocco
super endroit pour écouter de la bonne musique, danser , en plein coeur de la palmeraie...
(1 reviews)
Essaouira, Morocco
beautiful old city coloured in bkue dan white
(1 reviews)
Essaouira, Morocco
Great view at the Atlantic Ocean!
(1 reviews)
Oualidia, Morocco
you can eat as many oysters as you want - directly from the sea! But bring your own wine (maybe a cooler) and some whole lemons. they usually sell to restaurants but they open for you too. regards, martina
(1 reviews)
Casablanca, Morocco
It's an amazing place you can find anything you want for really good prices....... I love it
(1 reviews)
Marrakech, Morocco
The best food in town *****
45. Shouks
(1 reviews)
Marrakech, Morocco
magnifiques!! souks typiques, les plus beaux jamais vus!!! vraiment a ne pas louper si l'on passe par Marrakech!
(1 reviews)
Agadir, Morocco
full of pervs if you ask me.
(1 reviews)
El Jadida, Morocco
great cannons! great light!
(1 reviews)
Immouzer, Morocco
This is really amazing! It's one of the most beautiful things I have ever seen! I had some much fun there, altough the water was freezing!
(2 reviews)
Merzouga, Morocco
Watch the sun set on the desert, changing colors from light orange to dark red. Go sandboarding in the morning at sunrise. Spectacular.
(2 reviews)
Fes, Morocco
The medina is a fantastic place, but sometimes you need a little break from the medieval world...
(4 reviews)
Marrakech, Morocco
Spending hours and hours exploring this place. some fantastic bargains to be had and great fun haggling over price...
(2 reviews)
Marrakech, Morocco
Wonderful, you have to see it once in your life
(2 reviews)
Es Souissi, Morocco
horse riding on the beach- galloping past camels,
(2 reviews)
Marrakech, Morocco
One of the most liveliest places in Marrakech - by night you can smell the cooking fires, leather goods and hear the shop owners selling their goods. Great to just sit and watch people. 
(2 reviews)
Marrakech, Morocco
It's beautiful... You can see this monument across a rose garden. (But don't reserve in a hotel too close to the monument, it's noise!)
(4 reviews)
Marrakech, Morocco
A beaturifull garden designed by the expatriate French artist Jacques Majorelle in 1924, during the colonial period when Morocco was a protectorate of France. Since 1980 the garden has been owned by Yves..
(2 reviews)
Tanger, Morocco
Don't leave your group in this bustling town. There are young kids that will lure you away fr "better deals" away from the pack. If your not a savvy traveller, stay with your tour. If your OK on your own, these kids..
(1 reviews)
Tanger, Morocco
The Cave of Hercules is located on the northwest tip of Morocco and was the mythological home of Hercules, the "creator of Tangier". The cave opens up to the sea in what looks like the backwards shape of Africa.
(1 reviews)
Meknes, Morocco
A very impressive port at the entrance of the city of Meknès, which is also called the Versailles of Morocco. A historical remnant from the 18th century.
(1 reviews)
Zagora, Morocco
Sur la place principale à Zagora, on peut voir la fameuse pancarte qui indique qu'autrefois les grandes caravanes du désert devaient marcher pendant 52 jours pour rejoindre Tombouctou au Mali. Zagora est aussi un point..
(1 reviews)
Fes, Morocco
This is the place to get lost it! The medina is amazing and also has very confusing streets. It's broken up into different sections with groups of shops selling similar goods. Don't be surprised if the shopkeeper..
62. Medina
(1 reviews)
Rabat, Morocco
Muy bonita! Me ha gustado sobre todo el contraste: algunos barrios parecen haben tenido la guerra, otros estàn bien areglados. El estilo de los edificios, de las calles, de conducir, de vivir es el mediterraneo. El..
(1 reviews)
El Jadida, Morocco
it's awesome, really strong waves. quite beauty shells
64. Zouk
(1 reviews)
Marrakech, Morocco
can spend hours traversing the little streets, haggling, spices aplenty
(3 reviews)
Casablanca, Morocco
is the only must see in Casablanca, the biggest Mosque outside Mekka. only the most expensive materials were used to build the mosque.
(1 reviews)
Zagora, Morocco
really nice shop with good prices. i you want to find it, easiest way is to go to the sahara tour office opposite bus station and ask for hassan
(1 reviews)
Taghazout, Morocco
great surf in this area- world class spots but overrun by the French
68. Beach
(1 reviews)
Aglou, Morocco
Ein wunderschöner leerer Strand, mit Ausnahme am Sonntag
69. Market
(1 reviews)
Er Rachidia, Morocco
a lot of spices, animales and folks
70. Meknes
(1 reviews)
Meknes, Morocco
great place to have a look at.
(1 reviews)
Meknes, Morocco
Taking mint tea in front of meditearranean see
72. Suq
(1 reviews)
Tanger, Morocco
Check out Tangers Suq, this is really an amazing market. I tried to go there by myself but these uncountable, tiny streets are too confusing so you probably get lost. if you arrive there by ferry you can ask a guide..
(1 reviews)
Tetouan, Morocco
Typical Moroccan Market outside. The streets are narrow for air conditioning and there are millions of cats. A translator would be good to bring along. There are no set prices in Morocco so you'll have to bargain. ..
(1 reviews)
Tamgrout, Morocco
Authentic market where you can buy anything, but mainly vegtable, fruits, spices, goats and donkeys. There are no souvenirs to buy, but your impressions will be enough to take with you home.
(1 reviews)
Casablanca, Morocco
it are green parks full of people
(1 reviews)
Tetouan, Morocco
one of the most amazing citys of marroco, every house are white and you can see very very old streets, the medina is incredible
77. Zoco
(1 reviews)
Marrakech, Morocco
is a big market in the heart of the city, a lot of tourist
(2 reviews)
Essaouira, Morocco
A surprisingly relaxing place to spend a couple of days, great medina area and some great hotels. Safe for travellers and a lovely long beach to walk in the south. The harbour area is particularly interesting as the..
(2 reviews)
Casablanca, Morocco
la città non molto, ma la moschea bellissima
(2 reviews)
Rabat, Morocco
The Palace is vast and beautiful from the outside, however much of Rabat is closed off to tourists(non muslim)
81. Market
(3 reviews)
Casablanca, Morocco
If you have power enough to deal with them, enjoy a day on the market where you can buy everything...
(2 reviews)
Agadir, Morocco
a new very well constructed nice Promenade! just for walking and meeting people
(1 reviews)
Ouarzazat, Morocco
The view from the top of the hill near which Ait Benhadou is situated is beautiful, but the city/fortress is not really much to look at neither it is very ancient. It seems to have been rebuilt/renovated to make it..
84. Medina
(1 reviews)
Tanger, Morocco
This was an strange place. It is basically a maze of small alleys and it was dirty, and there were beggars like flees. It felt dangerous and as if everyone tried to ripp us off. However we also ate some very good foods..
(1 reviews)
Fes, Morocco
Fes is known for its leather goods. They dye them in the same way that were used during the Medieval times. At the end of the old souk , you start smelling something odd that you have never experienced before. You go..
(1 reviews)
Ait Ben Haddou, Morocco
Aït Benhaddou (Arabic: آيت بن حدّو‎) is a 'fortified city', or ksar, along the former caravan route between the Sahara and Marrakech in present-day Morocco. It is situated in Souss-Massa-Draâ on a hill along..
87. Kasbah
(1 reviews)
Chefchaouene, Morocco
Nice Kasbah in mediavel centre of Chefchouen
(1 reviews)
Rabat, Morocco
It's a Muslim shrine. King Hassan II is buried there. It has a very interesting architecture and location. It's in a huge area by the Atlantic Ocean and it's guarded by horsemen. Next to the tomb a Sheikh prays from..
(1 reviews)
Safi, Morocco
Deliziosi ristorantini situati sul lungomare, accanto a piccoli negozietti che vendono le ceramiche per le quali Safi è famosa.
90. Market
(1 reviews)
Er Rachidia, Morocco
a lot of spices, animals and folks
(1 reviews)
Tanger, Morocco
Me and my friend were the only white guys in the neighbourhood with a lot of eyes on us. A little bit scary...
(1 reviews)
Fes, Morocco
Qarawiyin Mosque: The Qarawiyin Mosque is more than 1,200 years old. it is the second largest mosque in Africa . Some claim the Qarawiyin university was the first university in the world. Unfortunately Non-Muslims..
(1 reviews)
Meknes, Morocco
The whole ensemble of palaces are beautiful in arabic style, with a great mosk and a medersa (coranic school). The Royal Palace self may not be visited but the outside is interesting.
(1 reviews)
Agadir, Morocco
Agadir is a busy touristic place at the Atlantic coast of Morroco. In het winter full of European tourists (mostly French, German and British). For the rest... nice destination to unwind and tast the Morrocan way of..
95. Town
(1 reviews)
Sidi Ifni, Morocco
Lovely laid back blue white town about 2hrs south of Agadir ... very friendly great cafes a good market!
(1 reviews)
Fes, Morocco
downstairs in a smelly little basement full of people working out. Very plain on the outside. Fes has everything but its all behind closed gates and very big beautiful doors.
97. Souk
(1 reviews)
Fnidek, Morocco
cheap fruits, vegetables and fish
(1 reviews)
Marrakech, Morocco
The  Menara gardens  are located to the west of  Marrakech ,  Morocco , at the gates of the  Atlas mountains . They were built in the  12th century  (c. 1130) by the  Almohad  ruler  Abd al-Mu'min .The name  menara..
99. Beach
(0 reviews)
Essaouira, Morocco
A really great way to experience the beach -- or mountains -- around Essaouira is taking a tour on horses or camels. For this see: www.ranchdediabat.com
100. Beach
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Tanger, Morocco
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Casablanca, Morocco
102. Hamam
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Marrakech, Morocco
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Boulemane, Morocco
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Marrakech, Morocco
105. Le Souk
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Marrakech, Morocco
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Marrakech, Morocco
107. Medina
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Rabat, Morocco
108. Agdal
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Rabat, Morocco
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Casablanca, Morocco
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Agadir, Morocco
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Larache, Morocco
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Agadir, Morocco
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Taghazout, Morocco
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Marrakech, Morocco
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Rabat, Morocco
116. Castle
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Essaouira, Morocco
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Marrakech, Morocco
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Merzouga, Morocco
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Marrakech, Morocco
120. Habour
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Tanger, Morocco
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Casablanca, Morocco
122. Kashba
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Tanger, Morocco
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Kenitra, Morocco
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Agadir, Morocco
125. La Gare
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Sidi Slimane, Morocco
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Agadir, Morocco
127. Larache
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Morocco
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Taroudannt, Morocco
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Marrakech, Morocco
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Fes, Morocco
131. Medina
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Tiznit, Morocco
132. Mellah
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Essaouira, Morocco
133. Mes
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Casablanca, Morocco
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Ouarzazat, Morocco
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Ouarzazat, Morocco
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Casablanca, Morocco
137. Plato
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Safi, Morocco
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Chefchaouene, Morocco
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Fes, Morocco
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Zagora, Morocco
141. Skhirat
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Rabat, Morocco
142. Souk
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Fnidek, Morocco
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Ouarzazat, Morocco
144. Suck
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Casablanca, Morocco
145. Suk
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Agadir, Morocco
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Temara, Morocco
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Ouarzazat, Morocco
149. Todo
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Marrakech, Morocco
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Marrakech, Morocco
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Ouarzazat, Morocco
152. Zoco
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Meknes, Morocco
153. Zouc
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Fes, Morocco
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