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Fes
As one of the world’s oldest cities, Fes is a labyrinth of narrow streets and historic buildings. The city’s medina, also a UNESCO World Heritage site, is among the world’s largest urban pedestrian zones
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Marrakech
Famed for its pink-hued buildings, Marrakech is a hotbed of culture, art, and history. Its bustling markets (souks), gardens, palaces, and mosques attract tourists from around the globe
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Rabat
Morocco’s capital city, Rabat will impress travellers with its royal palace, historic ruins, and modern art. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site with a rich history and culture
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Casablanca
Known as the economic hub of Morocco, Casablanca is a bustling city with a blend of modernism and traditional Moroccan style. The city offers beautiful beaches, historic sites, and a vibrant nightlife
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Merzouga
At the gateway to the Sahara Desert, Merzouga is known for its stunning sand dunes – the Erg Chebbi. It is a perfect destination for those in search of adventure with opportunities for camel trekking and overnight desert camps