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Chefchaouen, the charming bride

Chefchaouen, the blue diamond Built on a mountainside, Chefchaouen is a city with a special vibes. It unique charm gives an impression of unreality. With its blue-rinsed houses, the whole city seems to be bathed in azure. You walk around as if you were in a dream. ...

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Art of living and cultural traditions in Morocco

Long-standing traditions A rich country in long-standing culture, Morocco is home to vibrant preserved traditions through generations. Every festival, ritual or special gathering is a symbol of the the living arts in the country. ...

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Chefchaouen, an outstanding heritage and architecture

Soak up the sights and culture in Chefchaouen Built on the mountainside, narrow and winding streets with that charming blue glow, gives a unique charm to the city with a look of a dream. ...

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City walks and rambles

Relaxation and discovery in the North-eastern Saidia and Oujda, are two complementary cities. The Blue Pearl of Morocco, Saidia welcomes you in its state-of-the-art hotel facilities, that are both comfortable and environmentally friendly. Oujda is a completely different atmosphere. ...

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The Capital City of Moulay Ismail

The Magnetic city of Meknes The ramparts that rise up and enclose the city of Meknes, seem to seperate it from the rest of the kingdom. To pass through one of the gates, is to enter another universe, back in time of the sultans. ...

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The Rbati secrets

Vivid culture Being a city rich in high places and monuments, Rabat also stands out for the vitality of its intangible heritage. The rbati handicraft is the staple of this city. In the lively medina, time seems to stand still. ...

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Treasures of the past

Fez, an enthralling culture Fez is an absolute open-air museum. The succession of civilizations has accumulated treasures. Its medina being the oldest and largest city in Morocco, all the craftsmen are gathered, from tanners to weavers, dinandiers and potters. ...

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