MEDINA AND ITS RAMPARTS
Medina with remarkable ramparts, built by the Portuguese, a museum ...Read more
THE CENTRAL MARKET RESTO-GRILL SALAHEDDINE
Market with a superb arch, beautiful fruit and spice stalls, a good address ...Read more
RAHBA KEDIMA SQUARE
Small square with apothecary stalls, a must-see tourist stop on the souk ...Read more
POTTERY HILL
A hill to visit in Safi, an address to discover the manufacture of pottery ...Read more
PLACE D'ESPAGNE (PLACE HASSAN II)
A walk in the old city around the old buildings of the Spanish General ...Read more
PLACE DE LA CASBAH
One of the historical squares of the city, bordered by the treasury, the ...Read more
PLACE EL MECHOUAR
Square with a fountain surrounded by palm trees, columns decorated with ...Read more
BANC DE LA LIBERTE
Remarkable benches in Essaouira, sculpted in the form of books, a tribute ...Read more
MECHOUAR SQUARE
Read moreBuilt on the occasion of the visit of Hassan II to Laâyoune, in 1985, she animates at the end of the day and gives on the Palais des Congrès.
PLACE DE FRANCE
A place located in the heart of the city, close to the Anglican church, ...Read more
SIAGHINE STREET
Rue Siaghine or "Catherine Street" is one of the busiest streets in the ...Read more
MOUASSINE STREET
Rue Mouassine, home to numerous antique stores with a collection of ...Read more
AL-MOKADDEM STREET
Rue Al-Mokaddem is one of the most popular shopping streets in Tetouan's ...Read more
THE MEDINA AND THE MELLAH
Read moreSurrounded by ramparts built at the end of the 18th century, the old town is crossed by the Aggai river. The Jewish quarter, established on the south bank of the river, is connected to the Muslim quarter by pretty stone bridges. Houses with wooden balconies are still visible in the mellah, which saw its Jewish population migrate in the late 1950s. The Great Mosque, restored in the 19th century, stands near the wadi. Higher up, you can stroll through the souks to reach the west of the city, at the mausoleum of Sidi Lahcen Youssi, a resistant figure from the colonial era.
PLACE TARBEA GAWZAA
Read moreSmall small place, between two lanes. It has nothing special in itself but it has a very authentic atmosphere because, late in the afternoon, you will always find sitting there, the elderly men of the village. They are returning the world for hours around a good tea, at the corner of a small shop.
ITALIAN QUARTER
Read moreThis district, which is melted in the buildings of the medina, lies behind the Grand Socco, along the Mendoubia via the street of Italy. There is a Spanish architecture dating back to the th century.
Along the street of Italy, several shops and small streets draw the contrasting character of this neighborhood, lost between the East and the West. The neighborhood is peaceful and is now very good. He has long been inhabited by many Italian craftsmen and part of the Jewish community.
DAR EL-BAROUD STREET
Rue Dar El-Baroud with preserved cannons, bordered by ancient terraced ...Read more
LE PETIT SOCCO
The beating heart of Tangier's medina, Place du Petit Socco is lined with ...Read more
YACHT MARINA
M'Diq marina, popular with locals, home to restaurants, cafés, boutiques ...Read more
PLACE OF LIBERATION
Place de la Libération with palm trees, an araucaria tree with a fountain ...Read more
CITÉ D'ATALAYOUN
Read moreNorth of Nador, opening onto the Marchica lagoon, the Atalayoun peninsula is at the heart of a large-scale tourism project developed by Marchica Med as part of a sustainable, eco-tourism approach. Covering an area of almost 155 hectares, the site is entirely secure, with clean streets and well-mown lawns. In addition to its residential area, you can stay in a superb 5-star hotel, play golf in an exceptional setting or enjoy a drink overlooking the marina. More hotels are planned for the near future.