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Morocco City Breaks

On Morocco city breaks, visitors can marvel at the nation's rich history and diverse landscapes, including the towering 4,165-metre tall Jebel Toubkal mountain. The country is also renowned for its couscous, the national dish, offering a taste of authentic Moroccan culture. Morocco city breaks provide a unique blend of historical depth, scenic beauty, and culinary delights, making it a must-visit for those seeking an immersive cultural experience.

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Top city break destinations in Morocco

Marrakech

See the majestic Koutoubia Mosque on your Marrakech city break, visit the elaborately decorated Saadian Tombs, and spend some time admiring the scenic exotic vegetation of the Majorelle Garden. For some fabulous souvenir shopping during your Marrakech city break, head to the Jemaa el-Fnaa market, or wander around the ruins of the late 16th-century El Badi Palace before visiting the stupendous late 19th-century Bahia Palace.

A Marrakech city break offers a journey into a world of historic grandeur, vibrant markets, and lush gardens, providing an enchanting experience for travellers seeking the rich cultural tapestry and architectural wonders of this iconic Moroccan city.

Tangier

See the opulent Dar el Makhzen palace during your Tangier holidays, the venue for the Museum of Moroccan Arts, or take a day trip to the nearby Cape Malabata, a dramatic rocky cape that is just 15 miles from the southernmost point of Spain. If you have the time on your Tangier holidays, you could also visit the charismatic American Legation, which celebrates Morocco's long-standing diplomatic relations with the United States and is housed in a charismatic Moorish-style early 19th-century building.

These experiences during Tangier holidays offer a glimpse into the rich history, stunning landscapes, and unique cultural connections of this vibrant Moroccan city, making it a compelling destination for travellers.

Rabat

During your holiday to Rabat, see the awe-inspiring medieval fortress of Chellah, observe the astounding 12th-century Hassan Tower minaret, or visit the historic Mausoleum of Mohammed V, the man who pioneered Morocco's independence movement in the 1950s. A holiday to Rabat offers a journey into the heart of Morocco's rich history and architectural splendour, providing an immersive experience in one of the country's most significant cities. Whether exploring ancient ruins or admiring regal monuments, your holiday to Rabat promises to be a memorable exploration of Morocco's cultural and historical heritage.

Tetouan

During your Tetouan holidays, see some fascinating prehistoric and ancient relics at the Archaeological Museum, visit the magnificent Hispano-Moorish-themed Medina, and sample some delicious snacks at the Souk District. Tetouan is also noted for its Ethnography Museum and is known for its charming Ville Nouvelle area, featuring many romantic cafés and attractive whitewashed buildings, all of which are highlights of Tetouan holidays.

These attractions offer a blend of historical insights, cultural exploration, and local flavours, making Tetouan holidays a delightful experience for those seeking to immerse themselves in the unique charm and rich heritage of this Moroccan city.

Fes

During your Fes holidays, visit the beautifully restored 17th-century Ibn Danan Synagogue, and make sure to save some time for the Medersa Bou Inania, a stupefying Merenid site founded in the 14th century. Often nicknamed the 'Mecca of the West', Fes is also revered for its early medieval Fes el Bali area, which is the location of the University of al-Qarawiyyin, adding to the cultural richness of Fes holidays. For accommodation during your Fes holidays, you can book the exclusive Riad Laaroussa or opt for the value-for-money Riad Ahlam or Dar Attajalli. These experiences during Fes holidays offer a deep dive into the city's historic grandeur, cultural depth, and architectural beauty, providing a memorable and authentic Moroccan experience.


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