Morocco becomes one of the most attractive destination for tourist in this document we show you 10 best places and towns to visit in Morocco, Morocco is open for many citizen to travel to morocco with no need for visa .
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2. Sahara Dessert
Take a camel ride through the dunes and
experience the stunning beauty of the desert.
Watch the sunset over the desert and see the
stars come out at night.
Spend the night in a traditional Berber tent
and enjoy a traditional Moroccan dinner.
Visit a local Berber village and learn about the
traditional way of life in the desert.
Take a 4×4 tour through the desert and visit
the stunning rock formations and oases.
3. Ouarzazate
Visit the Taourirt Kasbah, a UNESCO World
Heritage Site and former residence of the
Glaoui dynasty.
Explore the Atlas Studios, the largest film
studio in Africa, and see sets from famous
movies and TV series such as “Gladiator,”
“Game of Thrones,” and “The Mummy.”
Take a guided tour of the Aït Benhaddou
Kasbah, a well-preserved fortified village made
of mud and straw and a popular filming
location for Hollywood movies.
Visit the Atlas Film Studios, another movie
production site, and see props and costumes
used in films such as “Lawrence of Arabia” and
“The Last Temptation of Christ.”
Explore the Draa Valley, a scenic river valley
with palm groves, adobe villages, and kasbahs.
4. Tangier
Visit the Kasbah Museum and learn about
the town’s fascinating history and culture.
Explore the winding streets of the medina
and visit the Grand Mosque and the Kasbah
Mosque.
Take in panoramic views of the city from
the Kasbah Terrace.
Visit the American Legation Museum and
learn about Tangier’s important role in
American history.
Relax in one of the town’s many cafes and
restaurants and sample traditional
Moroccan cuisine.
5. Relax on the golden sandy beach and swim in
the clear blue waters of the Atlantic Ocean.
Visit the Kasbah of Agadir Oufella, a hilltop
fortress with panoramic views of the city and
the coastline.
Stroll along the Marina d’Agadir, a modern
marina with upscale shops, restaurants, and
bars.
Take a day trip to Paradise Valley, a natural
swimming pool with waterfalls and palm
trees, and enjoy a picnic in the scenic
surroundings.
Visit the Souk El Had, a large open-air market
with stalls selling local handicrafts, spices, and
produce.
Agadir
6. See the impressive Hassan II Mosque, one of
the largest and most beautiful mosques in the
world.
Explore the art deco architecture of the city
center, including the iconic Casablanca
Cathedral and the City Hall.
Sample fresh seafood in the Corniche
neighborhood and take a stroll along the
oceanfront promenade.
Visit the bustling Central Market and browse
the stalls selling spices, fruits, and vegetables.
Learn about Moroccan history and culture at
the Museum of Moroccan Judaism and the
Villa des Arts.
Casablanca
7. Visit the Hassan Tower, a minaret of an
unfinished mosque, and the adjacent
Mausoleum of Mohammed V, which contains the
tombs of the Moroccan king and his two sons.
Explore the Kasbah of the Udayas, a historic
fortified town with narrow streets, whitewashed
buildings, and blue accents.
Admire the intricate mosaics and carved cedar
wood ceilings of the Dar al-Makhzen, the Royal
Palace of Rabat, from outside the gates.
Visit the Chellah Necropolis, an ancient Roman
and medieval Islamic archaeological site with
ruins of a mosque, a palace, and a funerary
complex.
Stroll through the Andalusian Gardens, a tranquil
green space with fountains, ponds, and orange
trees.
Rabat
8. Walk along the ramparts of the old town and
admire the stunning views of the ocean and
the city.
Enjoy water sports on the beach, including
windsurfing, kitesurfing, and surfing.
Visit the Skala de la Ville and see the historic
cannons and fortifications.
Listen to live music in the town’s bars and
restaurants and experience the vibrant
nightlife.
Sample fresh seafood, including grilled
sardines and fried calamari, in one of the
town’s many restaurants.
Essaouira
9. Take a stroll through the picturesque blue-
washed streets and admire the colorful doors
and shutters.
Visit the Kasbah Museum and learn about the
town’s history and culture.
Enjoy a hike in the nearby Rif Mountains and
take in the stunning views of the surrounding
countryside.
Sample traditional Moroccan cuisine, such as
harira soup, msemen pancakes, and mint tea,
in one of the town’s many cafes and
restaurants.
Chefchaouen
10. Wander through the winding streets of the old
medina and admire the stunning architecture,
including the Al-Attarine Madrasa and the Bou
Inania Madrasa.
Visit the famous tanneries and see how
leather is produced using traditional methods.
Explore the historic Mellah (Jewish quarter)
and visit the Ibn Danan Synagogue.
Admire the panoramic views of the city from
the Merenid Tombs.
Enjoy a traditional Moroccan meal, such as a
tagine or couscous, in a local restaurant.
Fes (fez)
11. Explore the vibrant souks (markets) in the old
medina and haggle for spices, textiles, and
ceramics.
Visit the Bahia Palace and the Saadian Tombs,
two stunning examples of traditional
Moroccan architecture.
Watch street performers, including musicians,
snake charmers, and acrobats, in Jemaa el-
Fnaa square.
Visit the Majorelle Garden, a peaceful oasis in
the heart of the city with exotic plants and a
striking blue villa.
Relax in a traditional hammam (bathhouse)
and experience a traditional Moroccan spa
treatment.
Marrakech