5 Most Popular Tourist Attraction In Morocco

There is certainly no shortage of great tourist attractions in Morocco. The country enjoys a strong sense of culture and a long and ancient history. The cool blue water flowing over the sand of the beaches is a direct contrast with the hot white sands of the desert, while the greens of fertile valleys contrast with the browns and whites of the snow-capped Atlas Mountains. The country is romantic and mysterious and there is little wonder that Morocco is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Africa.

Morocco also presents varying combinations of tourist attractions. On one hand, visitors love the colorful yet captivating vibes of Marrakech; they also love the peaceful yet moody landscapes of the Sahara Desert, where they can have a great experience in camel convoy. Both these destinations form a part of south Moroccan adventure.If you travel towards the north of Morocco, you can enjoy the glimpse of the striking culture of the country, while getting immersed in the beauty of the imposing cities like Meknes and Rabat.                              
                                               
Rabat

The capital, Rabat is characterized by old world charm and a maze of streets. Made of 12th century adobe, the Andalusian ramparts protect the south side of the medina. With no shortage of places to shop, Souika street is the biggest and most animated, which leads to the Great Mosque and ends at the Souk Es Sebat, the shoe market covered with reed mats and hundreds of leather, craft and jewelry stalls. Along Rue des Consuls skilled artisans work before your eyes on carpets, fabrics and copper. Heading back north, you approach the Bab El Had gate, scene of the famous Sunday market.

Volubilis

Morocco's number one Roman ruin is a feast for history-lovers with a clutch of remarkable mosaics still interred where they were unearthed. This site is also full of tumbled columns and temple remnants, standing as reminders that even the greatest empires eventually crumble.

Meknes

Meknes is one of the four Imperial cities of Morocco and its name and fame are closely linked to that of Sultan Moulay Ismail. The sultan turned Meknes into a impressive city in Spanish-Moorish style, surrounded by high walls with great gates.

Ouarzazate

Ouarzazate is located where the roads between the Drâa, Dadès and Ziz valleys cross. It has two magnificent kasbahs: Taourirt and Aït Benhaddou. It also has a souk every Sunday that sells many items from food to craftwork.

Fez

An imperial city, Fez is the center for knowledge, housing the oldest university in the world, which was founded in the middle of the 9th century at a time when theology, grammar and Koranic law were the basic subjects taught. Also the handicraft and gastronomic capital of Morocco, try some authentic sweet and salty Arabo-Andalusian cooking while you're there.

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