Wondering where to go in and what places to visit in Morocco. Here are 7 must-see places to add to your travel destinations' list. Its unique location on the Northern tip of Africa (9 miles from Europe) shaped Morocco into an architectural and cultural melting pot of European, Arabic and African influences. This combination makes it an appealing holiday destination for tourists along its sunny beaches, breathtaking nature, historic architecture, and inviting hospitality. If Morocco is in your bucket list, then you should definitely consider checking out most (if not all) of these wonderful sites: 1. Jamaa El Fna square in Marrakech, Morocco When you say Morocco, you say Marrakech. This magical exotic city is the inspiration behind arabian tales. Jamaa El Fna is hands down the number one spot where tourists flock to to experience the surrounding souks, bazaars, the ancient architectures (widely known as El Medina). They also get to shop for exotic spices, fine silverware, and souvenirs. The place is occupied as well by Henna Tattoo artists, snakes shows, magicians, dancers, storytellers, food and juice trucks; they serve local authentic Moroccan food. There are also nearby restaurants that provide different other cuisines accompanied by music and entertainment with breathtaking panoramic views. 2. The Medina of Tangier: one of the best places to Visit in the north The city itself has a special charm. The unique mix of European and Afro-arabic culture makes this place one of the most visited destinations. Located in northwest Morocco where the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean meet. There are countless spots to visit in Tangier. But if you like old souks and markets where to shop for local items, the Medina is the place to go. This spot is very vivid, full of smells, visuals, and history. The Medina is where to
Wondering where to go in and what places to visit in Morocco. Here are 7 must-see places to add to your travel destinations’ list. Its unique location on the Northern tip of Africa (9 miles from Europe) shaped Morocco into an architectural and cultural melting pot of European, Arabic and African influences. This combination makes it an appealing holiday destination for