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Travel to Morocco

  Places to visit in Morocco Morocco has many tourist attractions, and those who wish to visit Morocco can enjoy wandering in its most important cities, as the city of Marrakech is one of the most attractive cities in Morocco, and its visitor can enjoy shopping in its traditional markets and visit its historical and archaeological sites, in addition to a city Fez, which dates back to the eighth century and was also added to the World Heritage List, and is considered the largest area where vehicles are not allowed to enter, and the city of Essaouira, which is a favorite summer destination for locals and tourists, thanks to its location the Atlantic coast.                                                         The best time to travel to Morocco  The best time to visit Morocco depends on the activity to be performed or the area to be visited. In the case of wanting to visit the beach, it is best to visit Morocco in the summer between June and August, but in the case of wanting to vi

Travel To Morocco after Pandemic - Morocco Nomadic Travel

 Travel To Morocco after Pandemic - Morocco Nomadic Travel The most famous tourist cities in Morocco Marrakech :  A visitor to the city of Marrakesh can enjoy visiting the museums in it, the most famous of which is the Museum of Marrakesh dedicated to displaying modern and traditional Moroccan arts, and the Dar Si Saad Museum dedicated to displaying musical instruments, carpets and jewelry, and enjoy balloon rides that provide its passengers with an opportunity to see enchanting views of the Atlas Mountains and the scattered Moroccan villages here and there. , And visit many sites of historical and religious interest in them, such as: Al-Koutoubia Mosque, Al-Badi Palace, Saadian Tombs, and Majouril garden.  Fez : The city of Fez was built in the eighth century AD, and due to its historical importance it was included in the list of world heritage, and it is known as the largest areas of the world free of vehicles, as its winding streets still maintain the shape that it appeared from sin