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How Do You Travel On A Shoestring When Visiting Marrakesh Morocco?

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How Do You Travel On A Shoestring When Visiting Marrakesh Morocco?

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You’ll find Marrakesh is more rustic than cosmopolitan Casablanca to the north, and more Moroccan than Rabat. Marrakesh is found at a significant crossroads and is Morocco’s fourth-largest city. It attracts traders from the country’s surrounding areas. First, you’ll want to familiarize yourself with the city. It takes around thirty minutes to trek from the Ville Nouvelle to Place Djemaa-el-Fna which is the main square in the central portion of the old city. The medina walls enclose a considerable amount of vast space. Once you have journeyed past Place Djemaa el-Fna, (the medina’s main point), you will find the maze of twisting alleys. The economy hotels are found in clusters east and southeast of Place Djemaa-el-Fna. The main religous buildings including the souqs are found in the northern part of the city; and the palaces are in the south. In the southwest is the city’s most significant landmark, also known as (the minaret of) the Koutoubia Mosque. Now, since you have a basic orienta

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