I recently went to Morocco for about 10 days through Rabat, Fes, the Sahara desert, Marrakesh, & Casablanca and here are things I think everyone should see / do when they go!
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This is the best tea I've ever had. It's such a hole in the wall spot, but WOW - so worth it!
Abdullah Thé & Café
I'm gonna be so honest, I have not watched the Casablanca movie so I don't particularly understand the restaurant reference BUT we went here for our last night in Morocco and it was one of the best meals we had!
Rick's Café
this might be the most beautiful mosque I've ever seen - aside from the architecture and overall structure being so intricately detailed and perfect, the fact that it's right next to the ocean really made it 10x better
Hassan II Mosque
as a fashion girly, you know I couldn't miss this museum - they don't let you take pictures for the most part inside, but it was incredible getting to see some archival pieces up close!
Yves Saint Laurent Museum
personally, I love walking through a garden and this one did not disappoint
The Jardin Majorelle
if you're able to book one of these luxury desert camps, you SHOULD. It was one of our favorite experiences - from spending the night in the desert, to dancing around a campfire with the workers, to seeing the sunrise, it genuinely was an unforgettab...
Luxury Camp Chebbi
as someone who lives in LA, I'm no stranger to movie sets and studios, and this one did not disappoint!
Atlas Studios
when leaving the desert, we took 4 wheelers out of the camp and rode through the dunes and it was truly a once in a lifetime experience
Merzouga Tours
we did a walking tour of the medina in Fez with a local and it was one of my top favorite experiences of the trip! The medina is not something you can experience on your own unless you're really down to get lost, so getting a guided tour was really t...
Fez Walking Tours
this little hotel was our overnight pit stop between the desert and Marrakesh and we weren't expecting much because it was kind of in the middle of nowhere, but we were pleasantly surprised! Arguably one of our best dinners & breakfasts of the tr...
Les Jardins de Skoura
this hotel is far too expensive to actually stay at, BUT it's a beautiful spot to get some Moroccan tea in the afternoon and cosplay being a millionaire
La Mamounia
this was a small pit stop when we were driving out of the desert, but it was so cool! Personally, I love learning the history of places and the traditions that indigenous people continue to uphold and seeing how these hand-dug canals are still being ...
Fezna Water Canals
this was such a beautiful place to walk through, we had a little tea at the cafe on top and the views were stunning
Chellah
this whole area was so stunning, especially with the overlook to the ocean
Kasbah des Oudayas
roman ruins will never not be incredibly impressive to see and we got here at sunset which made it 10x more beautiful to see
Archaeological Site of Volubilis - UNESCO World Heritage Centre