Morocco
Welcome to The Travel Bloggers Guide to Morocco.
Our guide aims to provide inspiration of attractions to visit, where to stay, places to eat, videos to watch and recommendations of further reading via links to stories, reviews and media from the travel blogging and writing community.
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Archaeological Site of Volubilis – UNESCO World Heritage Site
Historic City of Meknes – UNESCO World Heritage Site
Ksar of Ait-Ben-Haddou – UNESCO World Heritage Site
Medina of Essaouira (formerly Mogador) – UNESCO World Heritage Site.
First Impressions of Essaouira, Morocco by Runaway Jane on runawayjane.com.
Medina of Fez – UNESCO World Heritage Site
The Medina of Marrakesh protected as a UNESCO World Heritage Site comes alive at night. As the sun sets the Jamaa el Fna fills with market traders, chaotic food stalls, witch doctors and street performers . Read Bethany’s (beersandbeans.com) post Marrakech After Dark A Photo Essay to give a flavour of what’s on offer with sumptuous photos.
Medina of Tetouan (formerly known as Titawin) – UNESCO World Heritage Site
Portuguese City of Mazagan (El Jadida) – UNESCO World Heritage Site
Riad El Fenn, Bab El Ksour, Medina, Marrakesh: Read Riad El Fenn, Marrakesh: hotel review by Natalie Paris on telegraph.co.uk/travel
Riad Karmela, 10 Derb El Ferrane Azbezt, Marrakesh: Read Riad Karmela, Marrakesh: hotel review by Natalie Paris on telegraph.co.uk/travel
First Impressions of Marrakech… It’s Mental! by Runaway Jane on runawayjane.com.
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