Morocco Travel
Tangier
Tangier city has many hidden secrets, one of them is medina which has tomb of a famous traveler, Ibn Battuta.Over a period of almost thirty years (starting in 1325), he covered some 73,000 miles (117,000 km)… Continue Reading
Rabat
Hassan Tower in Rabat is a 140-foot (44m) red stone minaret built during the reign of Yacoub El Mansour… Continue Reading
Kasbah of the Udays in Rabat is a historic citadel on the site of the original ribat that gave the city its name. Narrow streets inside the kasbah Continue Reading
Mausoleum of Muhammed V in Rabat sits on the opposite side of the Hassan Tower. IT contains the tombs of the Moroccan king… Continue Reading
Rabat city is capital of Morocco, sits on the mouth of River Bou Regreg. Originally it was a military town, founded in the 12th century… Continue Reading
Meknes
Meknes city was once an imperial city in Morocco.It still has many buildings which point to it’s glorious past. el-Hedim Square is an open space which is the social heart of the medina… Continue Reading
Fes
Fes is one of the most important city in Morocco when it comes to ceramic making in the country… Continue Reading
City walls and gates of Fez played an important role in the history of the city. In the beginning, it was to defend… Continue Reading
Two palaces of El Morki and Royal Palace of Fez are truly two wonderful buildings with different characters. The charming building of El Morki Palace… Continue Reading
The daily life of Fez has a mixture of various elements and customs in the UNESCO World Heritage Site, known as old medina of Fez… Continue Reading
Magnificent Bou Inania Madrasa was founded by Merinid Sultan Abou Inan in the year 1351. The construction completed in 1358… Continue Reading
The Attarine and Cherratine Madrasas are one of the finest in Fez. The al-Attarine is situated near the Mosque… Continue Reading
Kairaouine Mosque is one of Africa’s oldest mosque and possible the oldest university in the world… Continue Reading
The Marinids tombs in Fez were built in the 14th century, the tombs were once a splendid resting places of the Merenids’ rulers … Continue Reading
The zawiya of Moulay Idriss II was built using an architectural style called Alawi during the rule of Moulay Ismail . Moulay Idriss II’s father was… Continue Reading
Mosques in Fez are an integral part of the city and people’s daily life. They are not only places of worship but also masterpieces of the Moroccan architecture.… Continue Reading