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The best tourist places in Morocco

Morocco is one of the countries with large tourism components spread over a number of areas and tourists can discover the splendor and history of this rich country and enjoy the diversity of diverse scenery, some of which dates back centuries.

Every city in Morocco has its own tourist character that attracts the tourist and ensures that he can spend unforgettable times in the midst of its various landmarks and markets 

                                        
                  The most important tourist places in Morocco

1. Rabat




   Surrounded by the walls of the city and one of the most prominent tourist attractions are the courtyard of Bab al-Ahd and the oasis of Oudaia overlooking the beach, as well as the Hassan Mosque and mosque, which are considered to be distinguished historical landmarks, along with the tomb of Mohammed V and the garden adjacent to the mosque overlooking the river Abu Burqq. A sunset view can be enjoyed from the Kasbah Oudaia Park.


2.Casablanca 


Casablanca, or as the Moroccans call it Casa, is a collection of 
fences surrounding the old city of Casablanca, leaving only a part of the coastline within a kilometer of the city center, part of which is destroyed by the earthquake of 1755. The city embraces the Hassan II Mosque that Andalusian masterpiece and the second largest mosque in the world Of tourist cities and includes Mohammed V airport

3.Marrakesh 




It is known as the Marrakesh al-Hamra or the city of palms and is characterized by being one of the most beautiful cities in Morocco. It has been blessed by many natural monuments, most notably the French Magu-Reel Park, which is a tourist destination for most tourists, as well as the Jemaa el Fna square,


4. Agadir 



Agadir is one of the most beautiful and attractive cities in Morocco and is one of the most beautiful coastal and tourist areas in Morocco. It is intended for tourists from all over the world and includes many heritage sites, most notably the Amazigh Museum and the traditional rural market


5.Fas 



Fès derives its long history from being the capital of the first Moroccan state and as the capital of science and culture. Many of the most prestigious schools, the most prominent of which are the Bahnaniyah, which was established in 1357, and the Safarine School, which is still alive, as a living witness to the magnificence of Moroccan Andalusian architecture

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