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What are the scenic spots in Morocco?

the scenery in Morocco is very beautiful. Today, Bian Xiao will tell you about the scenic spots here. Pay attention to them when you go. Now let's take a look at some related strategies and see if there is anything you like.

usually, Morocco's trip starts from casablanca and goes around clockwise or counterclockwise. I chose the anti-clockwise route, because I thought I could rest by the Atlantic for two days after I went to the Sahara desert.

regarding the choice of transportation mode for this trip, I didn't choose go on road trip. First, most Moroccan cars are manual gears; Second, there is a risk of being stopped by the traffic police and fined when traveling abroad (there are tens of millions of reasons for fines). I mainly take trains and buses. As for taxis, there seems to be no interest in taking a taxi here. And the price of taking a taxi is more than double the price. So. Poverty makes me bow.

the first-class car in Morocco had seats, and the second-class car was robbed. If you are traveling a long distance (like me), I suggest you fly first class directly.

Accommodation

Cities in Morocco are divided into old cities and new cities. When considering accommodation, you can choose according to the purpose of your trip. The main reason is that the new city has a good environment, many hotels and convenient leisure and holiday.

living in the old city is the most convenient way to explore the local customs of Morocco. Generally, traditional houses are mostly located in the old city, but generally, because of the narrow and uneven roads, cars can't drive in and it's inconvenient to drag luggage back and forth.

So there is a smart choice, stay in a hotel not far from the old city and walk to the old city.

Accommodation is nothing more than hotels and homestays. Most homestays in Morocco are called Riad. These houses are all Hui-shaped courtyard buildings with central gardens, and most of them have three floors. Every raid is buried deep in Yongxiang, the ancient city of Medina, which is often just an inconspicuous door. However, after entering, the interior decoration is exquisite and elegant, as if entering the fairy tale world of Arabian Nights.

It is strongly recommended that Marrakech and Fez stay in Riad in the old city. Believe me, this will be a surprise for your trip to Morocco.

network communication

There are two ways to surf the Internet in Morocco. First rent WIFI eggs in China at a price of 5 RMB/day. For well-known reasons, I bought a local phone card. It will be more convenient to surf the internet or make a phone call. There are three local operating companies in Morocco, namely INWI, ORANGE and Telecom Morocco (also my choice). The signal of this company is also good, and you can also receive WeChat in the desert.

focus! After the SIM card is installed, don't throw away the package. It has a password on it. If your phone is restarted, you must enter the PIN code to contact the operator again.

Casablanca

Hassan II Mosque: It is the third largest mosque in the Islamic world and the most modern mosque in the world. The magnificent building is the first scenic spot in Casa, where beautiful silhouettes can be taken and night scenes can be taken from the sea at night.

address: SourJdid, Casablanca. Suggest taking a taxi.

opening hours: Saturday to Thursday, 9-12, 15-16, Friday, 9-11, 15-16, and the fare is 12 dirhams/adult.

Rick's Cafe: Out of the feelings of Casablanka, it is just a restaurant built after the movie became famous. It's a little old and expensive.

address: 248 Sourjid avenue. Casablanca Old Medina Garden Square

Opening hours: 2:-15:, 18:3- 1: the next day.

recommended restaurants: LaSqala (authentic Moroccan cuisine), LeCabestan sea view (facing the sea in a good environment), restaurant LeNouveauDragon, restaurant opened by Beijingers, Chinese food.

Marrakech

Marrakech is a Berber language, which means "the hometown of God". Located at the foot of Aratus Mountain, it is known as the "Pearl of the South". It is famous for its leather industry.

Majorelle garden: a beautiful plant garden covering an area of 12 hectares. It was built during the French colonial period in the 192s and 193s, with trees and changeable scenery.

Address: Yves Saint Laurent Street, Marrakech

Opening hours: 8:-17:3. Admission is 7 dirhams/person.

JeffnaSquare: a famous sleepless square with a history of nearly a thousand years, there is everything in the market, mainly shopping and eating. Snail soup and all kinds of fruit juices are very good, and there will be local Moroccan objects, but pay attention to traveling together, and there are more thieves.

address: Jemaael-Fna square, Marrakech

Basia Palace: The palace is hidden in the small streets of the old city of Marrakech. 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 in the 19th century. In this luxurious and exquisite palace, you can feel the mystery and confusion of the 11 nights.

Recommended restaurants: LeSalama (Moroccan food, western food), LeBlokk (western food with singing and dancing performances), AtayCafe-Food (Moroccan food)

Sahara Desert

Ayité Benhadu Village: the only place for desert groups. It is the most representative ancient Berber village in Morocco and is known as the most beautiful ancient village in Morocco. There are many small shops in the village, selling Moroccan specialties, rough literature and art, hot and fresh.

Merzuka is Morocco's entrance into the Sahara. There are big sand dunes and various campsites here. It is a good place to see the starry sky in the Sahara. It has the largest natural groundwater in Morocco and is part of the itinerary of many tourists visiting Morocco.

Fez

Fez, the ancient capital of Morocco, is the founding capital of the first dynasty in the history of North Africa and the first Islamic city. Divided into the old city and the new city, the old city is one of the largest typical medieval cities in the world. Walking through it, you feel as if you are in Arabian Nights.

Do you know Lanmen: the starting point of the two most important roads in the ancient city, so most tourists will choose to enter the ancient city of Fez from here. It is called the blue gate because the outside of the gate is covered with blue mosaic tiles, which is full of Islamic style. (Inside is the ancient city hutong, which is easy to get lost and there are many thieves.)

Medina: Arab residential area, entering through the blue gate of Buzilu. There are various handicrafts in it. It is highly recommended to buy calligraphy here. Yogurt is delicious, but there are many people during the day and it is easy to get lost. Going there in the morning will have different scenery.

Mausoleum of Melnid Dynasty: The cemetery itself has nothing to see, but it is the best observation point to enjoy the panoramic view of Fez. The cemetery is located on a hill outside the city. It's still a little far to walk. It's a good place to watch the sunset by taxi from the old city, 5-7DH per person.

Recommended restaurants: CafeClock (Moroccan food, hidden storefront), MedinaCafe (near the blue door, easy to find), ChezRachid (near the blue door, chicken powder is recommended), Great Wall Restaurant (Chinese food, address is RueArabieSaoudite, Morocco, you can tell the driver directly)

Chevy Shawan

Chevy Shawn.

Medina in Shesha Bay: a blue fairy tale town built on the mountain. Cats are everywhere. Full of literary style. Girls can put on beautiful blue skirts and shawls to take a photo. It is strongly recommended to go early in the morning. (I want to buy paint here)

Spanish Mosque: the commanding height of Chev Shawan, a good place to watch sunsets and night scenes, but the mosque itself is not open.

restaurant recommendation: pizza shop Mandala (Italian food) and sky city (Chinese food)

usually Morocco's itinerary starts from Casablanca and goes around clockwise or counterclockwise. I chose the anti-clockwise route, because I thought I could rest by the Atlantic for two days after I went to the Sahara desert.

regarding the choice of transportation mode for this trip, I didn't choose go on road trip. First, most Moroccan cars are manual gears; Second, there is a risk of being stopped by the traffic police and fined when traveling abroad (there are tens of millions of reasons for fines). I mainly take trains and buses. As for taxis, there seems to be no interest in taking a taxi here. And the price of taking a taxi is more than double the price. So. Poverty makes me bow.

the first-class car in Morocco had seats, and the second-class car was robbed. If you are traveling a long distance (like me), I suggest you fly first class directly.

Tangier

The city of Tangier is built by mountains and seas, with beautiful weather and pleasant climate. White houses, green Shan Ye and blue sea water complement each other. It is a beautiful seaside mountain city, known as "the summer capital of Morocco".

Hercules Cave: also known as Hercules Cave or African Cave, it is naturally formed by waves hitting rocks for thousands of years, and the entrance is similar to a map of Africa. It is suggested to go at sunset and watch the sunset in the Atlantic Ocean.

Recommended restaurant: Baba Cafe (well-known, William Burroughs, author of Naked Lunch, Paul Bowles, American writer, etc. ), LaPaella restaurant (Spanish food, address is Kathir, 12th Street, Tangier, which eats seafood)

Aisila

Aisila is a seaside town, mainly with white tones and featuring graffiti walls.

AislaMedina: It is a small Medina, and a mural festival is held every year. This is a very friendly town, and you can take a walk by the sea. Graffiti walls and old city walls are suitable for taking pictures.

security issues

this grand strategy of sharing is over. Here, I also want to talk about Morocco's security.

Generally speaking, Moroccan society is relatively stable, with few terrorist attacks and riots. In some places where tourists are concentrated, you can also see police patrolling nearby. I think the law and order is not bad.

It is necessary to have a normal sense of security in Morocco, but if you always complete the journey with protective or colored glasses, your natural vision will be reduced.