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Sofitel Agadir, Agadir
Hotel - BP 226, Cité Founty P4, Baie des Palmiers, Commune de Bensergao , 80007 Agadir - 4 stars - 273 Rooms (On Ciao since: 02/2007)
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Sofitel, Marrakech
Hotel, Spa & Resort - Rue Harroun Errachid Quartier de l hivernage, 40000, Marrakech, Morocco, Rue Haroun Errachid - Quartier Hivernage, Marrakech, 40000, Morocco, Rue Harroun Errachid, Marrakesh, 40000, Morocco - 5 Stars - 346 Rooms (On Ciao since: 10/2006)
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Caribbean Village Agador, Agadir
Hotel - Boulevard 20 Août, 80000, Agadir, Morocco - 3 Stars - 343 Rooms (On Ciao since: 07/2008)
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Les Jardins de la Medina, Marrakech
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Ramada Les Almohades Morocco, Casablanca
Hotel - Avenue Moulay Hassani, 20500 Casablanca - 2 Stars - 138 Rooms (On Ciao since: 02/2007)
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Kenzi Farah Europa, Agadir
Hotel - Blvd du 20 Aout, 80000 Agadir - 236 Rooms (On Ciao since: 04/2006)
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JM Suites Hotel, Casablanca
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Riad Jnane Sherazade, Casablanca
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Marrakech (Morocco)
(+) "Colored cottons hang in the air…" (-) "…Charming cobras in the square." (Crosby, Stills and Nash) (*) (On Ciao since: 08/2000)
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Agadir (Morocco)
(+) A different type of holiday destintation (-) None for me (*) (On Ciao since: 08/2000)
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Morocco - James Keeble
Non-Fiction - Travel - Country Travel Guide - Africa - Morocco - ISBN: 1841577936 (On Ciao since: 08/2009)
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Morocco - Paul Clammer
Non-Fiction - Travel - Country Travel Guide - Africa - Morocco - ISBN: 1741049717 (On Ciao since: 08/2009)
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Morocco - Julius Honnor
Non-Fiction - Travel - Country Travel Guide - Africa - Morocco - ISBN: 1906098255 (On Ciao since: 08/2009)
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Morocco - Dorling Kindersley
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Le Meridien N'fis, Marrakech
Hotel - Avenue Mohammed VI, 40000, Marrakech, Morocco - 5 Stars - 277 Rooms (On Ciao since: 07/2008)
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Hotel Kenzi Farah, Marrakech
Hotel - Avenue du Président Kennedy, 40000, Marrakech, Morocco - 5 Stars - 397, 380 Rooms (On Ciao since: 03/2008)
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Le Pavillon Du Golf, Marrakech
Hotel - Circuit De La Palmeraie, 40000, Marrakech, Morocco - 5 Stars - 44, 314 Rooms (On Ciao since: 07/2008)
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Les Jardins D Inès, Marrakech
Hotel - Circuit De La Palmeraie, 40000, Marrakech, Morocco - 5 Stars - 26 Rooms (On Ciao since: 07/2008)
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Riad Douceur Mandarine, Marrakech
Hotel - Riad Zitoune Jdid Derb Blal N°10, 40000, Marrakech, Morocco - 5 Rooms (On Ciao since: 07/2008)
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Dar Ayniwen, Marrakech
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As jaded cabaret mademoiselle Amy jolly, Dietrich falls for Tom brown (cooper), A devil-may-care private in the French foreign legion.
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Copa Classic retro jacket Morocco
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Morocco, : Book
Morocco, - Book EAN 9781405329460, ISBN10 1405329467
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Orvis Morocco Embroidered Tunic
Embellished with detailed white embroidery around the Vnotch neckline, cuffs, and hemline, this special tunic shirt is made of our soft cotton/poly...
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Morocco Home Shirt 2008/10.
Morocco Home Shirt 2008/10 The Morocco national football team are nicknamed Lions de l'Atlas - Atlas Lions. They were the first African team...
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Oujda (Morocco) Rugby Shirt.
The Kukri Oujda Rugby Jersey (Morocco) weighes in at 220gsm and is made from 100% Polyester. The shirt is Royal Blue, Orange andamp; White with a...
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Nars Lipstick - Morocco
Nars Lipsticks come in a wide range of shades designed to last all day and keep colour gorgeously vibrant. Loaded with vitamin E for soft, supple lips and in...
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Hotel Standard Single at Errachidia (Morocco), Kenzi Rissani
Located in the Tafilalet region in the south of Morocco, nearby Ouarzazate, Errachidia is along the Ziz Valley around impressive cliff, palm grove and... Travel> Africa> Morocco> Errachidia
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Riad Marhaba at Tanger (Morocco), Dar Jameel
Dar Jameel, your sanctuary in Tangier. Beautifully restored, traditional riad style house on the edge of the medina. Experience the mystery, romance and magic... Travel> Africa> Morocco> Tanger
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Standard Single at Chefchaouen (Morocco), Hotel Madrid
Chefchaouen is one of the most Moroccan tourist places and offer you a complete view of the cultural wealth and natural beauty of... Travel> Africa> Morocco> Chefchaouen
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Riad Jazmin at Asilah (Morocco), Dar Manara
On the northern coast of Morocco, discover a special and unique place: Asilah. Asilah makes you feel very close of the nature, of yourself and of the... Travel> Africa> Morocco> Asilah
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Gnaoua at Meknes (Morocco), Riad Zahraa
Riad Zahraa is an andalusian guest house situated in the heart of the medina in Meknes, Morocco. Its proximity to hammams, souks, mosques... makes it an... Travel> Africa> Morocco> Meknes
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Riad Standard at Essaouira (Morocco), Villa Maroc
The Villa Maroc has been open since 1990. It is the first hotel of its kind in Morocco. The Villa Maroc is a“Hotel de charme”... Travel> Africa> Morocco> Essaouira
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Standard at Essaouira (Morocco), Riad Mimouna
As soon as you enter Riad Mimouna, the Cedar smell takes you for a trip out of time. This beautiful house is set on the city's north-ouest front.<br/>In... Travel> Africa> Morocco> Essaouira
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Grenade at Marrakech (Morocco), Riad Elias
The Riad Elias is an evocative mix of tradition and modernism, African and Asian influences. It is located a short distance from Jemaa-El-Fna square. The... Travel> Africa> Morocco> Marrakech
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Suite at Marrakech (Morocco), Riad Farnatchi
Riad Farnatchi has been created out of five small Riads in the heart of the oldest part of Marrakech. Houses have stood on the site for many centuries and some... Travel> Africa> Morocco> Marrakech
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Chambre 08 at Fez (Morocco), Riad Myra
Riad Myra has nine prestige suites, one vizir suite, two standard rooms. All the splendor of Riad Myra is built around the columns, arches and domes. All the... Travel> Africa> Morocco> Fez
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Farhana at Marrakech (Morocco), Riad Monika
Welcome to Riad Monica, located in the heart of the ancient medina of Marrakech and restored in the Moroccan ancestral architecture style giving you a new taste... Travel> Africa> Morocco> Marrakech
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Standard at Fez (Morocco), Riad Fes
Riad Fes is renowned for its luxury, impeccable service and fine restaurant. Its new Andalous pavilion and lounge have brought an even more vibrant edge to... Travel> Africa> Morocco> Fez
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Two weeks in Central Morocco
Advantages: It's cheap, fascinating, beautiful and not even that far.
Disadvantages: The hassle.....
...Morocco
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The North African country of Morocco is one country my partner and I have always wished to visit and we were lucky enough to fulfil this earlier on in the year. We decided to head to Marrakech and explore this mythical city and the surrounding area for a fortnight.
Marrakech
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Marrake ch, which aptly means the 'red city is a wonderful city; vibrant and alive with the hustle and bustle of people buying and selling, haggling and calling out to potential customers. We stayed in the old part of the city, within the Djemma el Fna, or the old square. This is where you want to be to experience the real Morocco away from the high rise buildings of the modern city. The square is a huge...
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06.03.2007 ·
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Review of General: Morocco
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Morocco: Unique and fascinating country
Advantages: cheap and so many fascinating things to see
Disadvantages: can get alot of hassel of stall owners in marrakesh
...I went backpacking in June 2007 with a freind and the first place we started was in Morocco, which is in North Africa and it very different to anywhere else I visited on the trip. Every city had something unique about it and the people changed alot between each city. For example In Cassablance the dress code for women is much more relaxed than in Marrakesh.
The first place we went to was Marrakesh. We landed here on a flight from Luton with Ryanir. The flight went smoothly and ran on time, but as soon as we enetered the airport you could tell that you were no longer in Western Europe where everything had to run smoothly and quickly! We waited for about 30 minutes to get through passport control, got our bags only to join another que for about 45 minutes to get some money changed over. They had no money exchange open and everyone from...
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30.09.2007 ·
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Essouira Morocco
Advantages: Small, chilled-out, friendly, pretty,place
Disadvantages: Not exactly the party capital of the world, if you do manage to find a bar serving alcohol, as a woman you will feel pretty uncomfortable in there.
...Having lived in Essouira for two months, I may be biased, but I can't recommend visiting Essouira enough. Having spent 5 months in Morocco as part of my gap year, I travelled extensively and didn't find anywhere in Morocco I liked as much as Essouira. As a young blonde white girl I had grown used to being hassled in the street, it's part of Morocco's charm, but if you want to get away from the hustle and bustle of places like Fez and Marrakesh, Essouira is definately the place to head for. It is a small white-washed chilled out market town on Morocco's West coast. It's definately a tourist town, but somehow it doesn't feel that way. In contrast to the built up concrete tourist trap that is Agadir, staying in Essouira will give you a taste of the real Morocco. Cafe culture is strong and the ancient walls and the fortress overlooking...
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Review of Essaouira (Morocco)
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MOROCCO FOR ME
Advantages: friendly hot cheap
Disadvantages: none
...Up to now I can honestly say I enjoyed my holiday in Morocco more than any other, I have been twice now.
The first time we went was in September 2001,it wasn?t a direct choice we where just looking for a cheap deal to somewhere hot, we found our holiday on teletext it cost us £200 half board for one week
We stayed at the hotel Kamal, which although one of the cheapest off the tourist hotels , was clean, warm and friendly, our room had twin beds a nice spacious sitting area with a sofa coffee table and small dining table and a small balcony overlooking the pool.
The pool is not very big but seemed ample for the hotel as it never got overcrowded, it had a poolside snack bar and the chips from there are really nice and made a good lunchtime snack. All in all the food was pretty good.
Breakfast was a croissant and a selection...
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Travelling in Morocco
Advantages: Great places to visit, very scenic and picturesque
Disadvantages: Prices for taxi fares are expensive, guides just want to take advantage by charging over the top prices for giving useless information
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Muggers: (let Dean and Jade walk away)
This is the story as independently recounted by Dean and Jade.
In Sevilla, we managed to find a hostel room that had neither heat nor hot water. We didn't recognize the importance of the absence of this until much later, though. We headed out for dinner. After walking around for a while looking for a place to eat, Mike began protesting loudly: "Why are we walking around so much? We're on holiday!" (This mirrored his explanation of why he wasn't coming to Morocco with us: "I'm on holiday! Why would I want to go somewhere where they don't have toilet paper?") Getting into the Spanish mentality, we had dinner from 10 pm until about 1:30 am. And many, many jugs of sangria (which I hadn't liked when I tried it in the States, but wow, it was good in Spain). And Jason got a bit too drunk!. Dean...
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A holiday resort built on a great human tragedy
Advantages: A different type of holiday destintation
Disadvantages: None for me
... AGADIR
MOROCCO
I had a really good fortnight's holiday in Agadir, a city on the Atlantic in the South West of Morocco.
I have heard a lot of bad reviews about Agadir, but I really believe that it all depends on the individual's impression and what they make of their time there.
Let me try and give you a bit of information about it and my review of our two weeks there.
AGADIR ITSELF
The city of Agadir itself is primarily a tourist resort that is popular with European travellers. But do not dismiss it merely as a beach holiday; the atmosphere of the city is completely different from any other holiday resort that I have ever visited.
Agadir is very different from any other city in Morocco. It has been completely rebuilt after a tragedy - the earthquake of 1961 that killed 15,000 people...
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The New Moroccan Role
Advantages: "Colored cottons hang in the air?"
Disadvantages: "?Charming cobras in the square." (Crosby, Stills and Nash)
...and history
Rather fortuitously, Morocco as a whole derives its name from Marrakech, which in turn derives its name from a Berber expression meaning ?Land of God?. Fortuitously because for only short periods in its history has Morocco been ruled from the Berber south rather than the Arab north. To be strictly geographical, Marrakech is located in the middle of Morocco, but not much happens inland further south or east. Fifty miles away in either direction one reaches the daunting High Atlas mountains, beyond which lies the desert. So in effect it is the main city of the south.
Marrakech had its heyday in the 11th-13th centuries as the intermittent capital of a domain that stretched from northern Spain to Senegal in the south and as far to the east as Libya. In those days it was also the nexus of trade routes along which were carried...
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Review of Marrakech (Morocco)
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Magical Morocco
Advantages: Close to Europe but a different world
Disadvantages: None really
...Asalaam alaykum! Peace be with you. Welcome to Morocco.
Only four hours flying time from London, you can enter a magical and completely different world. From the ancient cities and kasbahs of Meknes, Fes and Marrakech, to the stunningly beautiful Atlas Mountains and the baking but equally beautiful Sahara dunes in the desert.
Arabic is one of the main languages, however, French is important too, the country having been under French rule in the first half of the 20th century. There are various Berber languages too, but the people are very friendly and many have a limited command of english too. They appreciate you making the effort and at least greeting them in Arabic or French, and this is useful too if you want to bargain for pottery, carpets, wooden crafts etc.
I travelled throughout the country for two weeks on an organised...
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25.09.2000 ·
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Essential Essaouira
Advantages: beautiful beawch, laid back, the medina
Disadvantages: not enough there for a week,
...Marrakesch in Morocco is a wonderful place to visit but sometimes the hustle and bustle of this colourful city can just get too much. When this happens you need to escape the city and what better place to escape to than Essaouira, a lovely, peaceful town on Morocco's Atlantic coast.
Essaouira, formerly known as Mogador is a fishing port with a Portuguese citadel and an 18th century Medina (old town ) which is a UNESCO world heritage site. It was a firm favourite with sixties musicians such as Janis Joplin and Jimmy Hendrix and is still a favourite with me due to its charm. . We visited it as a day trip during a weeks holiday in Marrakesh. We were captivated by its pretty whitewashed buildings and the fine golden beach leading to the blueness of the Atlantic Ocean.
The easiest and probably cheapest way to make the thtee...
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Fabulous Fès
Advantages: Not as "touristy" as other parts of Morocco, steeped in history, a beautiful city
Disadvantages: Beware small children and Moroccan men
...As those who have read my travel reviews in the past may guess, I'm not really one for beach holidays - my idea of a perfect holiday is to spend a decent amount of time exploring places that are culturally very different from the UK. Friends of mine had been to Marrakesh towards the beginning of last year and had returned with photos and stories galore of haggling in local markets, watching street performers and sampling authentic Moroccan cuisine.
This all appealed...but I wanted somewhere more authentic, less "touristified". I still ended up going to Marrakesh as part of my Morocco trip (review coming soon) but further research convinced me that the city of Fès was a must-visit.
A BRIEF BACKGROUND
Fès is Morocco's third largest city, and the oldest of the Moroccan imperial cities (the others being Marrakesh, Rabat and Meknes...
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27.05.2008 ·
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Review of Fès (Morocco)
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