Al-Qarawiyyin University, in Fez, is the oldest existing university in the world. Fez is considered the intellectual and spiritual capital of the country. (Photo: Morocco National Tourist Office)
Al-Qarawiyyin University, in Fez, is the oldest existing university in the world. Fez is considered the intellectual and spiritual capital of the country. (Photo: Morocco National Tourist Office)
Al-Qarawiyyin University, in Fez, is the oldest existing university in the world. Fez is considered the intellectual and spiritual capital of the country. (Photo: Morocco National Tourist Office)
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Dakhla, tucked between the waters of the Atlantic and the sands of the Sahara, is the kitesurfing capital of Morocco. (Photo: Morocco National Tourist Office)
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Al-Qarawiyyin University, in Fez, is the oldest existing university in the world. Fez is considered the intellectual and spiritual capital of the country. (Photo: Morocco National Tourist Office)
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In 2001, Jemaa el-Fna Square in Marrakech was proclaimed by UNESCO as a masterpiece of the oral and intangible heritage of humanity. (Photo: Morocco National Tourist Office)
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The fortified Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou in Ouarzazat is one of the world’s cultural treasures. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and has been the backdrop to many Hollywood movies. (Photo: محمد بوعلام عصامي)
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This is a traditional Moroccan home in Riad, and a symbol of the country’s well-known hospitality. (Photo: Rochdiwafik)
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Part of Chefchaouen’s appeal comes from the strong blue and white colours on its buildings. (Photo: Mohamed Boualam)
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The different entryways and doors tucked into Chefchaouen’s walls add to its charm. (Photo: Rochdiwafik)
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Majorelle Garden in Marrakech is one of the most visited places in Morocco. A fusion of Moroccan traditions and contemporary flair that inspired designers such as Yves Saint-Laurent, Majorelle Garden features pools, fountains and plants from around the world. (Photo: Morocco National Tourist Office)
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Menara Gardens in Marrakech is an 88-hectare (217-acre) oasis dating back to the 12th Century. (Photo: Morocco National Tourist Office)
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Rabat is a modern city that invests wholeheartedly in its green spaces and its energy policies are cutting edge. Pictured here is its famous Avenue Mohammed V. (Photo: Etotheraf)
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The fortified city of Essaouira earned its place on the UNESCO World Heritage list with its medina and European military design. (Photo: © Marius Dorin Balate | Dreamstime.com)