
Morocco Suggested Trips
Travel Tips for Suggested Trips in MoroccoMarrakech, Morocco Marrakech, especially the Medina, the old city is very exotic. Narrow streets and very easy to get lost but also very easy to get help from the locals, even if you might not speak arabic or french. Important to have pre-hand given tips or to hire a guide in order to find what is hidden behind the beautiful big, wooden doors. Friendly people, good food and shopping and many ways to relax in a hammam or a country club a bit outside the city. Good tip? (+4) Marrakech, Morocco Beware of the men with monkeys or snakes, once they get them on you for a photo, they dont come off till you pay! Good tip? (+3) Rabat, Morocco Rabat is a government town. There are a few things here and there to see, but if you want some activity or sunshine, it's better to head north a bit Asila or one of the other beach towns. They're more laid back, and cheaper, too. Good tip? (+1) Fes, Morocco get lost on the medina. they try to make us believe that we need a guide to go around the medina but it's not true. the only thing they will do is go around with you to the shops where you don't want to by carpets. The restaurants they advice are the most expensive ones. the best to do in fes is to get lost on the medina and try the most simple places to eat. if you can, choose an comfortable hotel because you will need it to rest from the hot and movement of the medina. when i was there i choose one of the less expensive hotels from the "Guide Routard" and can say that it was difficult not to have a clean and fresh room to rest. from my experience, the "Guide Routard" as better tips then the lonely planet, so, if ou can read in french, choose the french guide to go around marroco. don't forget the hammam but don't let those guys make you a massage, they are so violent that you can regret it to the rest of your stay in the country. Good tip? (+1) Marrakech, Morocco When in Morocco, definitely go sleep in a riad- it's much more charming than a regular hotel Good tip? (+1) |