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Morocco Monument AttractionsHere are the top Morocco monument listings so you can find the best in Morocco for your trip. Read these monument reviews written by real travelers. You can narrow these results using the filters to the left.
ADD TO LIST (2 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.. ADD TO LIST (16 reviews) Casablanca, Morocco Mosque of Hassan II in Casablanca is the largest mosque in Morocco and the third largest mosque of the world after Mecca and Medina. It's minaret is the tallest of the.. 3. Gecko ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Tanger, Morocco Your review helps others learn about cool or not so cool places. Tell us how you see it. Have fun, be yourself! :) ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) El Jadida, Morocco great cannons! great light! 5. Fes el Bali ADD TO LIST (2 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.. ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Rabat, Morocco Great tea and terrasse. Go to the top of the kasbah and see the view of the city 7. Bab Mansour ADD TO LIST (2 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. 8. Kasbah ADD TO LIST (3 reviews) Chefchaouene, Morocco Chefchauen is the place to visit and stay one or two days, quiet village in the mountains, warm weather, kind people, walk inside the medina with no risk of getting.. 9. Koutoubia ADD TO LIST (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!) 10. Royal Palace ADD TO LIST (2 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.. |