The sun-baked mud buildings, which date back to at least the 16th century, are some of Morocco’s mos ...
This palace was given to the United States of America in 1777, to commemorate Morocco's contribu ...
A respite from the busy streets of Fez El Bali, the Andalusian Quarter offers its visitors an authen ...
At the back of the Corniche, in the residential area of Anfa, there are the most fabulous villas of ...
Built in 1932 and enlarged a few years later to display the finds resulting from intense archaeologi ...
Asni is a community consisting of several tiny villages with the homes of the villagers spread aroun ...
Built under the guidance of the Merenid sultans, the Attarin Medersa is one of Fez's most celebr ...
Featured on many culinary tours, the Attarine Spice Market is an exquisite place to find exotic spic ...
The first real town of Mid Atlantis, Azrou central location between Fez/Meknes and Khenifra/Midelt h ...
One of the most famed gates of Morocco, the Bab Boueloud is surprisingly young. It was built as late ...
Bab er-Rouah is the most majestic of the five major gates standing at the entrances to Rabat. Altho ...
Once Meknes' proudest architectural relic, the Bab Mansour is also perhaps its most beautiful. ...
A treat for anyone curious about the grand history of Morocco, the Badi Palace is a must see. The re ...
The Bahia Palace is a fascinating sight to behold, with numerous gardens filled with the fragrance o ...
The Ben Youssef Medersa is Morocco's largest Koranic school. Founded by the Merinide Sultan Abo ...
Although Beni Mellal is one of the fastest growing Moroccan cities it makes for a relaxing stop for ...
Weapons fans will have to visit the Weapons Museum housed in the north Borj, built in the sixteenth ...
There are many madrasas — Islamic schools in Fes. Dating from the early 14th century, this lavish e ...
In the garden of the Kasbah, the Café Maure affords a wonderful view of the Oued Bou Regreg and the ...
One of Morocco's more unique experiences is riding a camel, and Agadir is perhaps the best place ...
In the heart of Casablanca, the walker will be enchanted by the thousand and one fruit and vegetable ...
The Chellah Necropolis is an ancient burial ground built upon the remains of the ancient Roman town ...
Starting from the lighthouse of el-Hank, along the BOULEVARD DE LA CORNICHE, there are a lot of beac ...
To the west of the Todra Gorges, the Dades is the harshest of the southern valleys and exploring thi ...
Once the home to the Sultan Moulay Hassan, the lavish Dar Batha Palace now houses Fez's Museum o ...
This 17th century building, formerly a Sultan's palace, today houses an impressive collection of ...
The Dar Si Said Museum is full of treasures including silver, oil lamps in Taroudannt stone, embroid ...
Delicious banquets called Diffas are long affairs which include heaping platters of couscous, ...
Morocco's most famous town square, Djemaa El Fna is populated by merchants selling spices, baske ...
Dunes, camel expeditions and all things a visitor would expect from a town in such close to proximit ...
The quiet white city used to be an unknown to tourists, however, in recent years Essaouira’s beauty ...
A fascinating warren of narrow, serpentine streets and secret alleys, Fez el Bali has two distinctly ...
The contemporary quarter of Fez, Fez el Jedid (New Fez) was built in the 13th century, when the Meri ...