Fez or Marrakesh
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Marrakesh if you want to see it before it is completly ruined by tourists the hotel central is clean and a reasonably price and very near the centre of the city or give me a click nearer the time I run photographic tours in the winter and spring if I am in Marrakesh when you come over I will be glad to give you the tour don't miss the Al Hambra in Granada on your way happy travels
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first of all I m from marrakesh,as english taxi driver.maybe I will tell marrakesh why.because you 'll enjoy your trip for instance in one day making a visit of monument with the old town the second day a berber vilage near to marrakesh the last day a nice costcity Essaouira.if you need more details e-mail me to [email protected]
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Definitely go to Fez. try to avoid the very touristy hotels, if you want an acutally morrocco experience. my wife and I and two friends rented out a house right in the middle of the medina. check out www.fesmedina.com The house was like a palace. actually, it once was something like a palace. a villa. It was completely restored, and the detail and art on it was spectacular. I think what we loved most about it was to have the whole place to ourselves and to be right in the middle of the medina. very authentic. felt a lot more like living in morrocco than being a tourist. which is how we like to travel. also its nice to get a guide in fes. the other thing that was helpful was with this house we rented, we also had a guide. he picked us up at the airport and was pretty much at our disposal. definitely worth the cost, especially if you are splitting it among your friends.
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WE will be in Morocco for only one day in November (I know it is Ramadan). We will be on a cruise docking in Casablanca. Should we try to go to Fez or Marrakesh? What effect will Ramadan have on our day? Any ideas on best transportation to Fez or Marrakesh (the cruise ship asks $200 for a one day tour to Marrakesh).
Thanks so much for any help!!!
Thanks so much for any help!!!
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Surprisingly, life goes on pretty much as usual during Ramadan. While some small shops might be closed, all else is open and people go about their business.
You will be able to find guides and restaurants open for you to eat in, however, it is suggested you not eat out on the street during the day - a show of respect.
The food stands in the big square in Marrakesh (can't recall the name right now) doesn't open till dusk, at the time Muslims break their fast for the day.
You will be able to find guides and restaurants open for you to eat in, however, it is suggested you not eat out on the street during the day - a show of respect.
The food stands in the big square in Marrakesh (can't recall the name right now) doesn't open till dusk, at the time Muslims break their fast for the day.
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