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📍 Ouarzazate

Aït Benhaddou (UNESCO)

Fortified village (ksar) along old caravan route, UNESCO site since 1987. Featured in Gladiator, Lawrence of Arabia, Game of Thrones.

📍 Fes

Al-Qarawiyyin University

Founded in 859 AD, the oldest continuously operating university in the world according to UNESCO and Guinness World Records.

📍 Marrakech

Atlas Mountains

High Atlas range with peaks over 4000m including Toubkal (4167m), Africa's highest north of Kilimanjaro. Hiking, skiing, Berber villages.

📍 Agadir

Bab Mansour Gate

Most spectacular gate in Morocco. Built 1732 under Moulay Ismail. Marble columns from Volubilis incorporated into structure.

📍 Marrakech

Bahia Palace

19th-century palace with stunning Moroccan-Islamic architecture. 150 rooms, courtyards, and gardens decorated with zellige tiles and carved cedar.

📍 Marrakech

Ben Youssef Madrasa

Largest Islamic college in North Africa (founded 14th century). Stunning examples of zellige, stucco, cedar carvings.

📍 Agadir

Berber Villages of Imlil

Base camp for Toubkal trekking. Traditional Berber villages with hammams, mint tea on terraces, mule trekking.

📍 Tangier

Cap Spartel

Point where Atlantic Ocean meets Mediterranean Sea. Famous lighthouse from 1864. Caves of Hercules nearby.

📍 Tangier

Caves of Hercules

Ancient cave complex where mythology says Hercules slept. Sea-opening shaped like Africa map.

📍 Chefchaouen

Chefchaouen Blue City

Mountain town in Rif region painted entirely in shades of blue. Founded 1471 as a fortress against Portuguese.

📍 Fes

Chouara Tannery

Largest tannery in Fes, dating from the 11th century. Famous for its colorful dye pits visible from surrounding terraces.

📍 Ouarzazate

Dadès Valley

Lush green valley between High Atlas and Anti-Atlas with kasbahs, ksars, and palm groves. Often called "Valley of the Roses".

📍 Merzouga

Erg Chebbi Dunes

Saharan sand dunes reaching 150m high near Merzouga. Famous for camel treks and desert camping under stars.

📍 Essaouira

Essaouira Medina (UNESCO)

UNESCO site since 2001. 18th-century walled coastal city. Famous for its blue boats, ramparts, gnawa music festival.

📍 Casablanca

Hassan II Mosque

Second-largest mosque in Africa. Tallest minaret in the world (210m). Built on the Atlantic Ocean — non-Muslims can enter.

📍 Rabat

Hassan Tower

Incomplete 12th-century minaret meant to be the largest in the world. 44m tall (of planned 86m). Symbol of Rabat.

📍 Marrakech

Jemaa el-Fna Square

World-famous square in Marrakech, UNESCO Masterpiece of Oral Heritage. Daily transforms from market to open-air theater with snake charmers, musicians, storytellers.

📍 Rabat

Kasbah of the Udayas

12th-century fortress overlooking the Atlantic. Whitewashed houses with blue accents reminiscent of Greek islands. UNESCO Heritage.

📍 Marrakech

Koutoubia Mosque

Largest mosque in Marrakech with iconic 77m minaret dating from 1199. Sister structure to Giralda in Sevilla and Hassan Tower in Rabat.

📍 Marrakech

Majorelle Garden

Botanical garden created by French painter Jacques Majorelle, restored by Yves Saint Laurent. Famous for its cobalt blue villa and exotic plants.

📍 Fes

Medina of Fes (UNESCO)

UNESCO World Heritage since 1981. World's largest car-free urban zone. Home to the oldest continuously operating university (Al Quaraouiyine, 859 AD).

📍 Marrakech

Medina of Marrakech (UNESCO)

UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1985. Historic walled city with bustling souks, Koutoubia Mosque, palaces, and Jemaa el-Fna square.

📍 Marrakech

Menara Gardens

Historical gardens dating to 12th century with central pavilion, olive groves, and reflection pool with Atlas Mountains backdrop.

📍 Agadir

Ouzoud Falls

Series of waterfalls totaling 110m drop in Middle Atlas. Surrounded by olive trees and Barbary macaques.

📍 Rabat

Royal Palace of Rabat

Official residence of King Mohammed VI. Built 1864. Visible from outside, surrounded by Mechouar square with cannons.

📍 Marrakech

Saadian Tombs

Royal necropolis from 16th century, sealed up by Sultan Moulay Ismail and rediscovered in 1917. Stunning tilework.

📍 Tangier

Tangier Medina

Historic walled city at northern tip of Africa. Famous Casbah Museum, Petit Socco square. Inspired Bowles, Burroughs, Kerouac.

📍 Agadir

Todra Gorge

Series of limestone canyons up to 400m deep in Atlas Mountains. Popular for rock climbing, hiking, and Berber village visits.

📍 Marrakech

Toubkal National Park

Protected area in Atlas Mountains. Trekking to Jbel Toubkal (4167m), Africa's highest peak north of Kilimanjaro.

📍 Agadir

Volubilis (UNESCO)

Best preserved Roman ruins in Morocco, UNESCO site since 1997. Ancient city with intact mosaics, temples, and basilica.