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This pdf discusses the best cities in Morocco.
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Best Cities to Visit in Morocco Morocco covers an area of 447,000 square kilometers, and is located in northern Africa. Its capital is Rabat and the largest city is Casablanca. Morocco is also famous for its natural beauty, from the golden beaches of seaside towns like Essaouira and Asilah to the magnificent arid landscapes of the Sahara Desert. Morocco overflows with beauty, from the dramatic Atlas Mountains stretching throughout the country. The country is also home to uncountable beautiful towns, each adding to Morocco’s unique landscape and culture. The cities of Morocco are beautiful, complex, mysterious, and each one has a unique feel and atmosphere, making each one worth exploration. List of the best cities in Morocco: 1.Marrakech Marrakech, also called Marrakesh, is not only a fabulous place to visit, but also a symbol of ancient Morocco. Marrakesh has a huge number of historic landmarks and cultural sites, including the Jardin Majorelle, the palaces of El
Bahia and El Badi, the unforgettable Menara gardens, and the peaceful Saadian tombs. The festival of the Seven Saints was founded by Abu Ali al-Hassan al- Yusi during the reign of Moulay Ismail. 2. Asilah
Asilah Situated on Morocco's North Atlantic coast, seaside Asilah is very popular with Moroccan vacationers Asilah is an arty little city where brightly colored murals adorn the walls. The old fortified coastal city is a vibrant and fun place where the cultures of both Spain and Morocco fuse. Artists, musicians and street performers converge in Asilah for the town’s vibrant annual Arts Festival in every August. 3. Agadir Agadir is the largest beach resort town in Morocco, and its location on the southern Atlantic coast and warm winters have made it a popular winter destination. Visitors can ride a camel, rent a beach buggy, or check out the Suq al-Had market that is filled with the spices of North Africa. It is also a short distance from Morocco's legendary Paradise Valley, a valley in the High Atlas full of lush vegetation, small waterfalls, and pools of crystal clear water. It has wonderful local fish and seafood, a traditional souk full of local handcrafts, stunning architecture, and a wide variety of music and cultural events. 4. Chefchaouen Chefchaouen – also known as the blue city is a small town in a huge landscape. It is a center for creativity, attracting painters and photographers
with its clear light, serene blue-painted houses. The surrounding countryside is full of beautiful hiking trails. The people are also super freindly, so you will surely get to revel in some sweet hospitality here that makes this one of the top places to visit in Morocco.