CONSULAT GÉNÉRAL DE FRANCE
Read moreThe consulate offers a range of administrative procedures and services to French nationals living in Agadir, such as assistance with access to CFE health cover, school grants, visa applications for foreign nationals, etc. It also has a cultural and community center. It also has a cultural and associative space. For any questions or requests, we strongly recommend that you make an appointment in advance.
CYBER PARC MOULAY ABDELSLAM
Read moreFounded in the eighteenth century, the park became public in the twentieth century. 8 ha of green spaces with wifi and free access internet terminals, 5 minutes walk from Jemaâ el-Fna Square! A great opportunity to take a small walk towards Guéliz with a break in this beautiful park, equipped with numerous interactive terminals, a multimedia esplanade and a showroom dedicated to discovering the new information and communication technologies.
CYBER OUARNET
Read moreThis internet cafe is located on main avenue Mohamed V, next to the Dimitri supermarket. You will find 10 workstations and broadband connection.
TELEKIOSQUE
Read moreWith telephone and fax, it is right in front of the Imilchil restaurant, next to the covered market.
DÉLÉGATION RÉGIONALE DU TOURISME
Read moreIn Casablanca
55, rue Omar Slaoui
Tel: 212 22 27 11 77 - Fax: 212 22 20 59 29
A El Jadida
Ch. Trade
Avenue Ibn KhaldunTel: 212 23 34 47 88 - Fax: 212 23 34 47 89
In Rabat
22 Avenue d'Algiers
Tel: 212 37 66 06 63 - Fax: 212 37 72 59 91
CYBER RIAD ELLARROUSSE
Read moreThe reception is warm, and the price is soft!
CYBER EL WAHA
Read moreThis cybercafe is ideally located, just a few steps from Jemaâ el-Fna Square and best suited. The cafe-restaurant of the same name is right next to the terrace.
POSTE JEMÂA EL-FNA
Read moreTo send a letter or postcard to France, you must count 7,80 DH.
POSTE PRINCIPALE
Read moreA beautiful building inaugurated in 1919 by Marshal Lyautey. The euro can also be changed at a fairly interesting rate.
LA TRIBUNE DE MARRAKECH
Read moreThis large format quarterly magazine can be picked up free of charge in certain establishments (restaurants, hotels, shops) that have chosen to advertise in it. On the agenda: the citybuzz and urban news with visiting celebrities; the culturoscope which profiles personalities in love with Marrakech (the perfumer Serge Lutens for example) or emerging talents; beauty, fashion and design addresses. And finally, the food section and current events or a close-up on a new chef who has just arrived.
LES EDITIONS DU CHAMEAU
Read moreSince 2006, Les Editions du Chameau has been printing beautiful postcards of the country, which are distributed throughout Morocco. From Tangier to Dakhla, they can be found in airports, train stations, gas stations, hotels... The company is managed by Rodolphe Fumoux and Cécile Gayon, a French couple in love with Morocco. Several photographers work for the company, including Cécile Treal and Jean-Michel Ruiz, a couple from Mohammedia who have been working in the country for about thirty years. The postcards are of good quality and the colors are vibrant.
INSTITUT FRANÇAIS DE TANGER
Read moreThe French Institute is in charge of the promotion and dissemination of culture and art abroad in all matters relating to books, films, the French language, knowledge and ideas in general. In Morocco, there are 12 institutes dependent on the French Embassy, including those in Tangier, Agadir, Casablanca and Marrakech. The programme is very rich and varied, from plays to concerts and from lectures to exhibitions. Check it out on the website.
ESPACE NET
Read moreAn internet cafe in one of the city's busiest streets. 5 DH/h.
CONSULAT DE FRANCE
Read moreChancery services (elections, taxes, CNI and passport…), civil status, social service and security.