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Where to Eat in Meknes

Where to Eat in Meknes

16

Oct

Morocco Traveler’s Recommendations of the Best Places to Dine in Meknes. BISTROT ART & LE WINE BAR Located in the Hotel Transatlantique, Bistrot Art & Le Wine Bar is an elegant, and reasonably-priced French restaurant in Meknes. Try this one! The French Manager, Philippe is a wonderful host. The restaurant has a breathtaking panoramic view …

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Where to Eat in Fes

Where to Eat in Fes

16

Oct

Morocco Traveler’s Recommendations of the Best Places to Dine in Fes. LA MAISON BLEUE La Maison Bleue is one of Fes’ oldest and most stylish traditional Moroccan Fasis restaurants. Couscous, Sheep Brains, Fasis Salads and Pastilla with Powered Sugar are offered at pre fix or ala carte while you sit surrounded by zellij tile, vaulted …

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Where to Eat in Marrakech, Gueliz

Where to Eat in Marrakech, Gueliz

15

Oct

Morocco Traveler’s Recommendations of the Best Places to Dine in Marrakech, Gueliz. AL FASSIA Once you pass the traditionally dressed doormen, this place is all-female and is run like a family kitchen. Set up by the well-known Chab family 20 years ago, this popular restaurant is now successfully managed by Myra Chab as a cooperative. …

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Where to Shop in Casablanca

Where to Shop in Casablanca

10

Oct

Casablanca or more affectionately known as  Casa has a population of three and a half million and is the  largest city and  port in  Morocco. Originally modeled after  Marseilles when the  French landed Casa in 1907,  Casa is the most  European of Morocco’s cities and is known as a huge metropolis where modernity and tradition co-exist. As a shopper you can …

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Where to Shop in Tanger

Where to Shop in Tanger

10

Oct

Taniger the capital of the Tétouan Region has a rich history and sits at the western entrance to the Strait of Gibraltar where the Mediterranean meets the Atlantic Ocean off Cape Spartel. Only 35 minutes from Spain by modern hydrofoil Tangier has a hugely multicultural society and is known for fabulous shopping. Tangier offers a …

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Where to Shop in Chefchaouen

Where to Shop in Chefchaouen

10

Oct

Chefchaouenon is a known as the “Blue” City in northwest Morocco situated in the Rif Mountains, located inland from Tangier and Tetouan. Its blue-glazed houses serve as a magnificent backdrop for shopping in its old medina filled with local artisans that create hand-made goods ranging from woodwork to woven carpets, blankets and scarves, impressive earthen …

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Where to Shop in Essaouira

Where to Shop in Essaouira

10

Oct

Essaouira is a sea-side medieval town. This charming artist colony boasts lovely white-washed and blue-shuttered houses, colonnades, and traditional thuya wood workshops along with art galleries. Essaouira is one of the best shopping destinations in Morocco for those looking to sample traditional goods at reasonable prices in a laid back atmosphere. RASSE DES TANNERIE 
This …

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Where to Shop in Fes

Where to Shop in Fes

10

Oct

Fes is a UNESCO World Heritage site and the oldest working medina in the world. Shopping in Fes is a unique experience where the old meets new. Fes serves up a unique array of traditional Moroccan hand made goods ranging from pottery to metalwork and embroidery. ART NAJI
AI Art Naji, the Fakhari brothers have been …

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Where to Shop in Sidi Ghanem, Marrakech

Where to Shop in Sidi Ghanem, Marrakech

10

Oct

Shop in Sidi Ghanem, the Marrakech Industrial Zone and Urban, Artist Enclave. Located 5 kilometers from the Marrakech medina, Sidi Ghanem is the industrial zone where artists and designers have their workshops and showrooms. This urban enclave is a reminder of New York’s SOHO district in the 1970’s where large loft spaces and concrete buildings …

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Where to Shop in The Marrakech Medina

Where to Shop in Gueliz, Marrakech

9

Oct

The Best Boutiques, Antiquaries, Craft Designers & Artists. With centuries-old souks, authentic craftsmanship, and tiny workshops, the shopping scene offers both old and new. Moroccan crafts are a fundamental part of Moroccan life. Cooperatives have been working wood, metal, copper, wool, linen, stone, and clay into distinctly Moroccan products for centuries. Although Morocco has developed …

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