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Chefchaouen, the blue city in Morocco
Chefchaouen, a small Moroccan town nestled in the Rif Mountains, is perhaps one of the country’s most unique destinations. The city’s narrow streets, houses, and walls are covered in every shade of blue—from sky blue to turquoise to deep, dark indigo. It’s no wonder it’s become a favorite photo spot for travelers from all over the world. Getting from Tangier to Chefchaouen by public transport is quite complicated, even though it is the closest big city, as Fes or Casablanca a
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Tangier's sights and legends - discover Morocco's city steeped in myths
Tangier is one of the most unique cities in Morocco, where the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean meet . The city is not only special because of its beautiful location, but also because of the legends and myths associated with it . If you want to learn more about the attractions and secrets of Tangier, read on - you are guaranteed to see this magical destination with different eyes. Hercules Cave – Tangier's best-known legend One of the most popular attractions in T
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Hassan II Mosque – Casablanca’s stunning seaside jewel
I arrived in Casablanca by train from Tangier and deliberately looked for accommodation that was close to the magnificent mosque. This worked out so well that I could see the entire building from the balcony of the apartment. The Hassan II Mosque, located on the coast of Casablanca, Morocco, is one of the most significant symbols not only of the city, but also of the entire country. This impressive structure is not only a religious center, but also a masterpiece of modern Mor
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Morocco
Entry requirements Morocco is a safe destination, where usually European citizens can travel without a visa , and registration is not required. The passport must be valid for 3 months from the date of departure from the country. You cannot travel with an ID card. Upon entry, they ask us what our purpose is, where we will be staying, and how long we want to stay in the country. They did not ask me for my outbound flight ticket. We get a stamp in our passport both when we leav
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Moroccan Mint Tea: Tradition, Hospitality, and Lifestyle
Moroccan mint tea – locally known as atay – is not just a refreshing drink, but one of the most important symbols of Moroccan culture. The special combination of green tea, fresh mint and sugar can be found in every Moroccan home and café, and is almost inseparable from the concept of hospitality. The origin of mint tea in Morocco Tea arrived in Morocco in the 18th and 19th centuries, mainly through British traders who brought gunpowder tea from China to North Africa. It
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