Asilah
Beach
Asilah
is a
relaxed,
walled
town and
the
first
stop on
the
railway
from
Tangier.
Its
beach
extends
for
miles.
Hassan
II
Mosque,
Casablanca
With
space
for
100,000
worshippers,
and a
200-metre-high
minaret,
the
Mosquée
Hassan
II is
the
largest
mosque
in the
world.
Non-Muslims
are
permitted
on
guided
tours.
Fes
El Bali
The old
city of
Fes
exists
somewhere
between
the
Middle
Ages and
modern
world.
Explore
the
souks,
caravanserais,
and old
Islamic
colleges
(medersas).
Kasbah
des
Oudaïas,
Rabat
Kasbah
des
Oudaïas
is the
most
beautiful
gateway
in
Morocco,
built
around
1195 and
sheltering
a
gorgeous
Andalucian
garden
and
Mauresque
café.
Djemaa
El Fna,
Marrakesh
The
city's
legendary
market
square,
Djemaa
El Fna,
hosts an
evening
carnival
of
acrobats,
musicians,
snake
charmers
... and
makeshift
kitchens.
Saadian
Tombs,
Marrakesh
The
lavish
sixteenth-century
Saadian
Tombs
include
a
Sultanate
mausoleum
where
dazzling
carving
and
stucco
work is
on
display.
The
Surf at
Essaouira
Essaouira
is
Morocco's
most
likeable
resort,
easily
reached
by bus
from
Marrakesh,
and the
windsurfing
is as
good as
you'll
find.
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