Top 23 Morocco Attractions

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Morocco is a country that opens the gate to the Arab world. And already at the entrance to them, one can feel the richness of culture, the smell of spices, one can see the silhouettes of sun-baked sacred mosques and luxurious palaces. But this is only one side of Morocco.

The country has a rich and varied nature. The proof of this is man-made beauty. Among them are the Majorelle Garden, the Menara Gardens, the Arab League Park. But nature itself did not deprive the country. The picturesque Ouzoud waterfall in the Atlas Mountains attracts thousands of tourists. The Todra Gorge will captivate with grandeur and beauty. The Erg Chebbi desert lives its own life, allowing those who wish to observe its magical metamorphoses. And this is not all the variety of landscapes.

What to see in Morocco?

The most interesting and beautiful places, photos and a brief description.

Meknes

Former capital of Morocco, imperial city. The royal attitude to life has been preserved here: serene and unhurried. The entrance to the old city is guarded by the Bab Mansur gate. They are considered the most beautiful in Morocco. Luxurious gardens grow in the old city. Fortune-tellers, jugglers, snake charmers come to El Gedim Square. All the bustle of the Medina does not reach only to the magical pool of Agdal.

Meknes

Archaeological sites of Volubilis

Volubilis is the capital of Mauritania and an outpost of the Roman Empire. It was founded in the III century BC. Its population reached 20 thousand people. The city was decorated with a triumphal arch and pedestals. His buildings were exquisite and beautiful and had everything necessary for everyday life. An aqueduct was also built in Volubilis. The ruins of the city are considered the most beautiful in Morocco.

Archaeological sites of Volubilis

Hassan II Mosque

It is the tallest religious building in the world. It is located on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean. Its height is 200 meters. This is 30 meters higher than the pyramid of Cheops. It was built by 2,500 builders, 10,000 artists and craftsmen decorated the mosque. From the outside, it looks like a real palace. Here, floors of golden marble are heated, and the roof with bright emerald tiles can be moved apart.

Hassan II Mosque

Fes

The city is considered the cultural heart of Morocco. It is divided into two parts. In one of them - a palace, gardens and a cemetery. Behind the main gate is the second - there are 6,000 streets that stretch for 73 kilometers and 200 mosques scattered over 40 quarters. Each house here breathes history. The buildings decorated with carvings, fountains, mosques seem to be frozen in the past. They look the same as many years ago.

Fes

Menara Gardens

The most famous park in Marrakech. The gardens are located at the foot of the Atlas Mountains. They were created at the beginning of the XII century. Their area is 100 hectares. Palm trees grow here, an olive grove is planted, a pool with fish is made. Fruit trees are also planted in the garden. Some are 300 years old. A gazebo has been built for relaxation. Not surprisingly, this is one of the most photographed places in Morocco.

Menara Gardens

Erg Chebbi

Erg Chebbi is a desert, its dunes change their shape every day under the influence of the wind and can reach 150 meters in height. The desert seems to be alive. It is especially beautiful during sunset. Excursions to the desert are organized on camels. At this time, you can live in tents and eat national food.

Erg Chebbi

Grottoes of Hercules

The grottoes of Hercules are located near the city of Tangier and have long been its symbol. These are two rocks, between which a depression has formed. According to legend, it was Hercules, resting before the exploits, who broke through the rock. One part of it belongs to Europe, the other to Africa. The shape of the passage itself resembles the shape of the African continent. Fish are fried in the cave and souvenirs are sold. Wealthy Europeans used to have picnics here.

Grottoes of Hercules

Majorelle Garden

Cozy and picturesque corner between the old and new city of Marrakesh. It was created by Jacques Majorelle in 1924. He embodied the life and culture of Morocco in the garden, using the colors of nature. The next owner of the garden was Yves Saint Laurent. He restored the garden and Majorelle's house. Bridges, paths, a fountain, a bamboo alley - now these are heavenly places in hot Morocco, where it is quiet and calm, but very colorful.

Majorelle Garden

Todra Gorge

The Todra Gorge is part of a canyon carved by the Todra and Dades rivers. In some places, the distance between the rocks reaches 10 meters, and their height is 160. This is one of the favorite places for rock climbers. Paths have been laid out for hikers. The landscapes of the canyon, cut in half by the river, resemble the view of another planet. A stream flows at the bottom of the gorge. Once it was a full-flowing ice river.

Todra Gorge

Essaouira

A port city that served as a fortress in the past. Therefore, it is surrounded by walls, on which cannons have been preserved. The view from the fortress to the city is amazing. This is where the movie Othello was filmed. In the city - snow-white houses with blue windows, museums and the ruins of palaces. The length of the city beach is 6 kilometers. This is a favorite place for windsurfers. And fresh fish is fed here to anyone, and even for ridiculous money.

Essaouira

Valley of the river Draa

With a length of 1150 kilometers, the Draa is the longest river in Morocco. But she does not always get to the ocean. Often its waters are used up along the way. Only in spring it flows with all its might. Near it, oases and villages were formed. In one of them, the first Sultan of Morocco was born. Also, the river valley marked the beginning of world culture. Here they found the oldest statuette of a woman.

Valley of the river Draa

Bahia Palace

Built in 1880, Bahia Palace means "Beauty's Palace". It was erected for one of the four wives of the ruler Sidi Moussa. Its area is 8 hectares. Outside, it does not shine with gold. In accordance with Arab philosophy, the most intimate should not be shown. Inside the palace is beautifully painted, its interior is not ordinary, but original, lively. The rooms create a real magical labyrinth.

Bahia Palace

Ait Ben Haddou

The city was built to protect the caravan routes. He is a typical representative of Moroccan clay architecture. The houses are almost the same, all painted in the color of the scorching sun. Many films have been filmed in the city. Ait Ben Haddou is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. On its streets are museums, souvenir shops and a mosque. Among the houses of the same type, you can see works of art on almost every corner.

Ait Ben Haddou

Jemaa al-Fna

Jemaa al-Fna Square is a place that has collected all the color and mood of Marrakech. There is a zoo, a circus, an orchestra pit. Merchants offer to buy medicinal herbs, spices, spices. You will be fed seafood at a low price, trainers will offer photos with animals, conjurers and acrobats are eye-catching, and snake charmers are mesmerizing. It all looks like a page from Arabian fairy tales.

Jemaa al-Fna

El Badi Palace

El Badi Palace is a symbol of victory. It was built in 1603. The palace was called golden because of its stunningly rich decoration. It was crystal, gold, marble, rare woods. But over time, the ruler decided to move the palace to another city. Thus began the lengthy demolition work. Everything of value was taken away. Now El Badi is the ruins of luxury.

El Badi Palace

Thalassemtane National Park

The park was created to preserve the last spruce forest in Morocco. Thalassemtane is a great place for hiking or horseback riding. Beautiful natural landscapes open from many points of the park. Hostels are prepared for tourists, where they are received with all hospitality.

Thalassemtane National Park

Kasbah of Agadir

Kasbah is a city fortress on a hill. In Agadir, it was built in 1540. In 1752 it was rearmed and rebuilt. 300 people lived on its territory. After the earthquake in 1960, almost nothing remained of the Kasbah. The high wall and the main gate survived. But tourists still love to climb it. Here you can take great photos, admire the view and feel the cool breeze.

Kasbah of Agadir

Palace of Mahcama du Pacha

Mahkama du Pacha is a palace that has flown from the pages of the Thousand and One Nights. It has 600 halls and everyone fights for the right to be called the most beautiful. It was built in 1952. The palace is decorated with forging, mosaics, stone and wood carvings. Now the city municipality is in its premises. On its territory there are luxurious gardens with rose bushes and fountains. The style of the palace combined Arabic charm and French sophistication.

Palace of Mahcama du Pacha

Arab League Park

This is the largest park in the city. It was created by French designers in 1920-1930. On the outskirts of the park stands the Sacré-Coeur. Here the luxury of the East and European sophistication are mixed. Visitors walk along the alleys, relax under palm trees, enjoy neatly trimmed lawns and bushes. There are decorative ponds here, sometimes bright spots of flower beds can be seen on the green canvas.

Arab League Park

Mosque Koutoubia

This is the main shrine of Marrakech. It was built in 1190. The height of the minaret is 69 meters. It is decorated with stucco and mosaics. But most of all it is shrouded in legends. One of them is that the balls on top of the mosque are made of pure gold. This story was the cause of many attacks on the shrine. The second is that every evening Saint Sidi Abu el-Abbas el-Sabti rises to the mosque and descends only when all the inhabitants have food and shelter.

Mosque Koutoubia

Chefchaouen (Chefchaouen)

Chefchaouen is the blue city of sunny Morocco. It seems that the sky and water in one night painted it entirely. It was founded in 1471. Fog often shrouds it, but even with this weather, the city is bright. It has many workshops where the inhabitants are engaged in crafts. The city is famous for its fabrics and carpets. For a long time there were no foreigners here. Now the city has become one of the most visited in Morocco.

Chefchaouen (Chefchaouen)

Kasbah Oudaya

The main citadel of Rabat and a monument of Moorish architecture. Cannons of the 12th century have been preserved on it. Inside the fortress there are houses with blank walls. Tourists often come to the northern part of the citadel. There is an observation deck on the sea. It offers a splendid view. Also on the territory of the fortress there is a museum of Moorish culture.

Kasbah Oudaya

Ouzoud waterfall

Mountain waterfall with a height of 110 meters. In three cascades, it noisily flows down the slopes of the Atlas Mountains. On its way, it sprays mountains overgrown with olive trees and attracts monkeys. Visitors can meet them when viewing the falls. Ouzoud is considered one of the most beautiful in the world. You can approach it from below. It's an indescribable feeling. There is also a well-developed tourist infrastructure.

Ouzoud waterfall