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Morocco-A Perfect Place For A SightSeer

Car hire is Morocco is easily available as the country offers a beautiful drive across its cities. With that in mind, here are five of the most astounding sites to visit in Morocco.

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Morocco-A Perfect Place For A SightSeer

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  1. A GUIDE BY ADDCAR RENTAL MOROCCO A PERFECT PLACE FOR A SIGHTSEER

  2. Morocco is a country which attracts and charms every tourist with its astonishing cultural history and panoramic view. It is full of remarkable Arabesque architecture, stretched mountains across the country, deserted sands and also the shimmering beaches. Yes, Morocco possesses most of its tourist attractions with the beaches along the shores of the Mediterranean sea and the Atlantic Ocean. However, it holds some of the very famous UNESCO World Heritage sites to visit too. Car hire is Morocco is easily available as the country offers a beautiful drive across its cities. With that in mind, here are five of the most astounding sites to visit in Morocco:

  3. Asilah A place to rejoice and relax, Asilah is a gorgeous seaside town on the northern coast of the country. You will be in love with its fascinating stretch of blue water and white painted houses along the shore. The town holds a vibrant history, with its roots going back to the 16th century. Back in those times, the city used to be a trade center for Phoenicians, which was then captured by the Portuguese and finally came under the Moroccan rule in the 17th century. Each of these cultures that ever possessed the city has left its mark on it, and that’s the reason of modern-day Asilah is so fascinating with its unique heritage. A Portuguese fortress is a must visit with its precarious structure.

  4. Rabat The capital city of Morocco attracts the most number of tourists with its warm weather and marvelous shopping markets. Rabat is separated into two principal districts of the Old Town and the New Town. The Old town offers historical vibe with its narrow busier roads and old buildings. It is also packed with standard Moroccan souks (markets), which is a famous place to explore and buy some unusual items on a bargain. However, the New Town is more of a classic place to enjoy the warm weather of the country with some elegant open-air bars and cafes. If you are a perfect sightseer you can choose car rental casablanca airport and then head for a road drive to Rabat for an hour righteous journey.

  5. Essaouira A small seaside town with a low population density and soothing weather. That’s what Essaouira, a wonderful coastal city in Morocco offers. Famous legends such as Bob Marley and Jimi Hendrix also visited this city to relax. You can still find tributes and colorful murals for these music legends today also. No doubt, Essaouira is a perfect place for escaping the daily life stresses.

  6. Chefchaouen If you are touring in Morocco, you are compelled to view the famous blue walls. Chefchaouen is strategically located in the Rif mountains with beautiful blue houses built around a rugged view of brown-green mountains. The old areas of the town are greatly influenced by the Andalusian and Islamic architecture, which renders it with red tiled roofs, blue painted walls, tilled passages, and iconic keyhole-shaped doorways.

  7. Moreover, the city offers charming cafes, unique buildings, and colorful plants. Though the city is gathering vast popularity and tourist trade, it remains a perfect place to experience a unique and unspoiled Morocco.

  8. The town offers two Fes ancient and divine medinas, among which Fes el Bali is a UNESCO Being Morocco’s second World Heritage Site. The largest city, Fes still pulls medina is well known for off to offer a unique its intricate winding character and charm architecture of similar to that of a smaller courtyards, alleys, and town. souks. SOURCE:MEDIUM

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