Moroccan mosque

Discover the four famous imperial cities of Morocco.
Four dazzling cities, each in turn built as the capital:

Fès, the spiritual and cultural centre of Morocco;
Marrakech and the magnificent remains of the El Badii palace;
Rabat and its famous minaret;
and finally Meknès with its 40km of ramparts, Bab Mansour (Gate), the largest and most richly decorated gateway in Morocco, its magnificent palaces such as the one at Jamaï, and of course its excellent wines.
Tourist Office:
www.tourisme-marocain.com

The Moroccan National Tourist Office:
everything you need to know about the country, Moroccan culture and the tourist sites.




Let yourself be seduced by the charm of the Riads, with their splendid architecture and elaborate traditional decoration: marble, rugs, mosaics, sculpted wood etc.
A welcome worthy of legendary Moroccan hospitality.
Let yourself be seduced by the magic of these places: The Riad Meknès, The "palais Didi" in Meknès, the Riad Casa Lila and the " Jardin des Douars" in Essaouira imagine yourself as the princess of 1001 nights.

Riad Palais Didi
www.riad-casalila.com
www.jardindesdouars.com
www.riadmeknes.com
www.palaisdidi.com





Travel the pathways of the Atlas mountains on foot or on the back of a mule, and explore the magnificent landscapes: the cave etchings of the Yagour plateau, the valley of the Ourika... For a glimpse of adventure, visit
www.labalaguere.com


Head off for the pistes at the ski resort of Ifrane, one of the most sought-after destinations in the country. With tobogganing and skiing on offer, the "little Switzerland in Morocco" and its unusual atmosphere in the heart of the Atlas mountains has many fans... You might even bump into His Majesty Mohamed VI, who has made this resort one of his favourite destinations.

The Atlas mountains

It is impossible to describe Morocco without mentioning the souks and all the aromas that rise up from their streets. Scents of fruit, vegetables and of course spices: pepper, turmeric, cinnamon and mint... without forgetting the aroma of oven-baked bread and the smell of leather...

Meknès Souk