Saturday 20 September 2014

Best places in MOROCCO


    Morocco has become today constitute the interface tourist destination for millions of tourists annually around the world, but it has become Allowajh which lead them tourists first when their intent Middle Eastern countries for tourism, has been able to Morocco to attract a large percentage of visitors because of the archaeological sites and natural characteristic that there are in addition to the quality of services provided there are good and the prices of residence, and today offer you a list of the best places to visit in Morocco.



- Palace Bahia: a palace dating back to the nineteenth century, and was formerly home to a harem of Sultan Ahmed bin Musa, has undergone restoration and modifications but still characterized by the spirit of Moroccan purely through the interiors and trimmings on the ceiling and wood as well as gardens with an area of ​​8 hectares.


- Collector Alqtobah: It is the largest mosque in Morocco, built in the year 1150 and a height of 65 meters, and remains today a center for religious worship.







Morocco desert: it is necessary to visit this desert on camel back or on a journey in four-wheel drive cars, the second largest desert in the world, and can be enjoyed in the evening in Bedouin tents.



- Majorelle Gardens: gardens designed by a French artist Jacques Majorelle in their twenties, one of the most beautiful tourist destinations in Morocco, and find more than 300 species of flowers and cactus.



- Market Bazaar: You must not miss the opportunity to visit these markets in the city, here you will find markets and many branched and you'll also find all the symbols and souvenirs to the Moroccan side of the street musicians.





- Institute and the Mosque of Ali Ben Youssef: one of the oldest schools that teach improve the Koran is the largest School and Institute in North Africa. Patio and polished marble columns and marble as well as timber. The school was closed, renovated and then it opened as an attraction.



- El Badi Palace: from the most ancient palaces in Morocco, was built by King Mohammed Mansour in the year 1578, and it took about 25 years to accomplish, and includes a 360-room, where the decoration of marble and gold, and also includes a small prison in the basement.                         STARTIMES2.COM...nafmusta1

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