Morocco Holidays Allow You to Visit Some Fascinating Places
Located in North Africa's Maghreb region, Morocco is
considered as a gateway to the African continent. It is home to some
fascinating ancient cities, mountain ranges, desert areas, and rich cultural
heritage. You'll have a wonderful time visiting the old markets while exploring
the country, as those are the places where you can get some attractive
souvenirs, delicious street food, and local entertainment. During your time
spent in this part of the world, you'll also come across some charming
neighbourhoods and the heart-warming hospitality of the locals.
During your Morocco
holidays, you'll get the chance to visit prominent cities of the country
and their popular attractions. One of these cities is Marrakech, which is the
fourth largest city in Morocco. It has been nicknamed as the 'Red City' as most
of its buildings have been constructed using the red sandstone. This Moroccan
city is famous for its large square called Jemaa el-Fnaa. It is visited by
almost half of the population residing in the city every day to buy their
desired items from the stalls and witness some thrilling acts of the local
entertainers, such as traditional musicians, acrobats, and snake charmers.
When you are in Casablanca, the largest city in Morocco,
don't forget to explore the Hassan II Mosque. It is the largest of all mosques
in Africa and the third-largest in the world. The minaret of this mosque is the
second tallest in the world and is 60 storeys high. Nearly 25,000 individuals
can gather for prayer inside the hall of this mosque and another 80,000 can
pray on the ground outside it. About 10,000 artisans were involved in the
construction of this mosque. Casablanca is the business and economic centre of
the country and is one of the most important cities in the African continent.
The Moroccan capital is Rabat and the city is home to
some unique attractions that would allow you to learn more about the local
culture and traditions. One of these places is the Oudaias Kasbah, which is
among the most picturesque neighbourhoods in the country. While exploring this
peaceful neighbourhood, you'll feel as if you've moved far away from the city even
though it is located right in the centre of Rabat. As you move through the
lanes of houses painted in the shades of white and blue, you'll hardly find any
tourist in this part of the city. Oudaias Kasbah also gives you the chance to
witness some excellent views of the city of Sale, the Bou Regreg River, and the
Atlantic Ocean.
Chefchaouen is yet another fabulous place worth
visiting during your Morocco holidays. It is located in the mountainous region
of Rif and is a majestic labyrinth of blue buildings, which create an amazing
glow. Your visit to this neighbourhood would be all about wandering the narrow
alleys and savouring the views of the vibrant architecture and a peaceful
atmosphere that prevails all around. During your visit to this neighbourhood,
you can also embark on a trekking expedition to the Rif Mountains.
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