
- 4.8/5
Tablet666Hassan II Mosque is a masterpiece of architecture that combines solemnity and beauty, not only the pride of Morocco, but also the treasure of the world heritage. With its superb architectural skills and deep cultural heritage, it shows the world the long history and unique cultural charm of Morocco. During the walk, people can deeply feel the solemnity and gorgeousness of the building, and the rich cultural connotation it carries.
- 4.6/5
Lazy Travellers 懒人出游Marrakech has an international airport, making it a great stop on a Moroccan itinerary or a place to stay to savor the city. In contrast to Casablanca's predominantly white, Marrakech's architecture is mostly earthy red, giving it a distinct desert feel. The Mövenpick Hotel & Residence Hajar Tower Makkah in the city center is a city resort with a swimming pool and playground, where peacocks, chickens, ducks, and rabbits roam peacefully, creating a harmonious atmosphere between humans and nature. You could easily stay a week there without getting bored. The renowned Majorelle Gardens, the Yves Saint Laurent Museum, and the Papal Museum are among Marrakech's most popular attractions. All three are located in one area. The gardens are filled with magnificent plants, cacti, and flowers. The entrance can be a bit crowded, with wait times of 15-20 minutes. Tickets must be purchased online three days in advance to ensure entry. You can purchase a combined ticket that includes three attractions: the YSL Museum, the Majorelle Gardens, and the small but informative Berber Museum within the gardens. A visit to all three takes at least three hours. The cuisine at Riad Monceau in the heart of the old town is unforgettable. The souks in the old town are a favorite for women, with a dazzling array of jewelry and handicrafts, and mouth-watering snacks. Marrakech requires at least three days! Seven days gives you plenty to brag about with your friends.
Jemaa el-Fnaa8.2
Koutoubia7.9
- 4.7/5
Tablet666The vastness and mystery of the Sahara Desert is always fascinating. Step into this sandy sea and you will be instantly struck by the endless yellow sand and the spectacular natural landscape. Every grain of sand seems to tell the story of nature, and one can't help but feel deeply in awe of the flow of life and time. Here, you can truly appreciate the greatness of nature and the smallness of human beings. Whether it is the golden dunes at sunrise or the quiet desert under the stars at night, the Sahara gives people endless imagination and inspiration. It is a baptism of the soul, a deep understanding of the beauty of nature.
- 4.6/5
xplorer_fcA beautiful historical site in the heart of modern Rabat, the capital of Morocco. The unfinished mosque, the tomb, the royal guards, recitation of Quran; overall is a wonderful experience that nobody should miss if they are visiting the area.
- 4.6/5
wwwellllThis historic city located on the Atlantic coast of western Morocco is not actually called Casablanca. Its full name is Dar el Beida, and Casablanca is just another name. This is the largest port city, economic center and transportation hub in Morocco, and is known as the "Lungs of Morocco".







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