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  • Climate

    How's the weather? Read below to check what kind of climate you can expect during your visit to Morocco.

  • Crown Palace Fez

    For convenience and luxury, the Crown Palace in Fez is an ideal choice. The hotel is located in the new part of the city and is just 5 minutes from the nearest train station and 25 minutes from the city’s airport. It offers guests stunning accommodation with great service and plenty of entertainment – the perfect choice for business and leisure travelers.

  • La Tour Hassan

    Walking through the doors of the La Tour Hassan Hotel, visitors feel as if they have just entered a romantic Moroccan palace, with its massive halls, beautifully decorated arches, elaborate tiles and stylish décor. It is an establishment that oozes elegance and luxury. It is easy to see why this hotel is considered one of the most popular establishments in Rabat. This magnificent five star ...

  • Demographics

    Most people living in Morocco live west of the Atlas Mountains, a 2,400-kilometer range of mountains, which start off in northwest Africa and go through Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia. The city of Tangier is a major port and is where many go to if they want to go to Spain. Casablanca is also a leading port in Morocco and is the center of Moroccan industry and commerce. Marrakech is the tourist ...

  • Le Méridien N'Fis

    Morocco is viewed as a country filled with mystery and adventure. The city of Marrakech is a popular destination with international visitors because of its cultural richness and exotic atmosphere. Surrounded by the Atlas Mountains, Marrakech boasts natural beauty, colorful attractions and exciting activities. The Le Méridien N'Fis is an accommodation establishment in Marrakech that is ...

  • Public Holidays

    Below you will find a list of all official, public and national holidays in the country of Morocco.

  • Translation

    Morocco is a country of many languages and many Moroccans speak two or more languages. Morocco's official language is Classical Arabic, however people tend to speak a Moroccan Arabic dialect. Following Arabic are the three dialects of Berber, namely Tarifit, Tamazight and Tashelhit, spoken mostly in rural areas.

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