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What are the must-visit attractions when traveling to Morocco?

Why does "Internet Celebrity" say Morocco is a tourist destination? Because Morocco is a city "half sea water, half desert", you can also experience it yourself. I heard that there is a beautiful Sanmao Love here. Here are the must-see attractions in Morocco. You can take a look.

1. White City-Casablanca

The famous Casablanca is not only the name of an enduring song and a popular movie, but also the second largest city in Morocco. Casablanca means "White House" in Spanish. The name reflects its characteristics, a Muslim city dominated by white people.

Recommended attractions: Hassan II Mosque, Old Medina, Rick Cafe, Mohammed V Square, etc.

2. Sex and the City - Red City Marrakech

At the southern end of the Kingdom of Morocco, the ancient city of Marrakech was built in 1062 AD. Regardless of the palace, the old city where ordinary people live, or the resort hotel, the outer walls are all mud red. So "Red City" is another name for Marrakech. In Arabic, "Marrakech" means "red".

3. Movie City-Ouarzazate

It is called the Hollywood of Africa, and many famous movies were shot here. Let’s talk about the recently released “Operation Red Sea”, the town where the hostages are located, such as 1962’s “Lawrence of Arabia”, 1985’s “Treasure of the Nile”, 1987’s “The Dragon”, and 1999’s “The Mummy” .

4. Gate of the Desert - Merzouga

Merzouga is known as the Gate of the Sahara Desert. The desert here is unique and famous for its sand dunes of different shapes. It also displays different beautiful colors such as gold and pink as the natural light changes. It has become a unique desert landscape in Morocco and has become the dream of countless people. The Sahara! The Sahara that Sanmao will never forget is located in Merzouga, which is famous for its rose gold sand.

5. Fes-Yellow is just a visit, a thousand-year-old city.

There are more than 9,000 alleys in the ancient city of Qianfei Temple. Walking into the narrow, winding yellow streets is like entering a time tunnel. You ignore the direction and indulge yourself in measuring history with your feet. Among the four ruins of Morocco’s great imperial cities, the oldest is the ancient city of Fez. As far as North Africa is concerned, it was also the first Islamic city to establish a capital in 808 AD.

6. Blue and white town-Chefchaouen

Wandering in the blue dream, Chefchaouen. Many people’s first impression of Morocco comes from the blue alleys of Chefchaouen. In such a romantic town, we can walk into an alley at will. Everything you see is white and blue, and the refreshing ocean breeze makes you feel that this place is not like a North African town, but more like a Mediterranean island. "National Geographic" magazine once said of Chefchaouen: "The winding streets of Chefchaouen, a small town in Morocco, are covered with a layer of dreamy blue."

As an attraction in Morocco, Chefchaouen attracts tourists to observe and take photos.

7. The port city of Tangier is a colorful corner of North Africa.

Colourfulness is the keynote of Tangier, leisurely romance is the mood of Tangier, and the beautiful castles and flying seagulls are all fascinating. With the Atlantic Ocean on your left and the Mediterranean Sea on your right, find a place here to sit quietly and wait for the most beautiful sunset when the sun sets in the west.

8. Capital Center-Rabat

The most modern city in Morocco is also the political and cultural center of Morocco. Built in the 12th century on the basis of a castle, this is the existing Udaya Castle.