One of the top tourist attractions in Morocco is Marrakech, a city of enthrallment locating in the central zone of the country. You have something unique to see and feel throughout the day here. Your morning starts with the muezzin’s call from the high Koutoubia after which you can explore the 19th century’s El Bahia Palace adorned for its eastern-style architecture and Ahmed Ibn Moussa’s concubines
Casablanca
Ouarzazate town on the intersection of the roads among the Dades, Ziz, and Draa valleys boasts two kasbahs that are worth a visit. They are actually towers seeming as closely linked houses. Someone can say that this is a sand castle. Look for the house of the Glaoui that is charming as well as horrifyingly. One more is at 30 km, which is a World Heritage site.
Rabat city
One of the admirable historical tourist attractions in Morocco is the Mohamed V Mausoleum in Rabat. Built with 4000 men for 9 years, the tomb boasts both historical and architectural significance. It is the home of three major tombs of royal members including King Mohamed V. Then, do not miss a visit to the Mamora Forest in the capital’s periphery. Hiking is the best activity here via which you can see eucalyptus and cork trees, wild pear trees, pine groves, and flora and fauna.
Tanger old town
Meknes is one of the most recommended tourist attractions in Morocco nestled in the heart of the countryside. Regarded as the royal city, you can explore several mosques, palaces, terraces, fountains, gardens, and shops. Do not miss the Bab al-Mansour, the main gate taking you to the Moulay Ismail’s moving mausoleum, who was the creator of the city.
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