When it comes to Morocco, every city feels like a world of its own.
Marrakech – With so much beauty to choose from in Morocco, where does one even begin? Fret not, dear traveler.
We’ve created the ultimate guide to help you experience the very best of each city.
One city, one unmissable spot — it’s simple, stylish, and oh-so-Moroccan.
Tangier
Perched on a cliff overlooking the glittering Mediterranean, Cafe Hafa has been a beloved hangout spot for decades.
Writers like Paul Bowles and Tennessee Williams once sat here, sipping mint tea and soaking up Tangier’s bohemian charm.
Whether you’re a literature buff or just in need of a dreamy view, this spot is your starting point to Tangier’s magic.
Chefchaouen
This iconic mosque sits high above Chefchaouen, offering a panoramic view of the Blue Pearl.
The short hike up is worth every step — especially at sunset, when the entire city glows in shades of blue and gold.
It’s peaceful, it’s picturesque, and it’s perfect for that travel photo you’ve been dreaming about.
Fez
As the world’s oldest continuously operating library, Al Quaraouiyine is a piece of history.
Built in 859 CE, it’s a treasure trove of ancient manuscripts, intricate architecture, and an undeniable sense of wonder.
A visit here is like stepping back in time to Morocco’s intellectual golden age.
Rabat
Rabat’s Hassan Tower has been standing tall (well, almost tall) since the 12th century.
Though the mosque it was meant to accompany was never completed, the tower remains a stunning example of Moroccan architecture.
Walk through its courtyard of half-finished columns and imagine the grandeur that could have been.
Casablanca
No Moroccan itinerary is complete without a visit to the Hassan II Mosque.
This architectural marvel rises above the Atlantic Ocean, with intricate mosaics, soaring arches, and a serene ambiance that leaves visitors in awe.
It’s one of the largest mosques in the world, but standing here, you’ll feel deeply connected to the moment.
Marrakech
Escape the bustle of Marrakech’s medina with a visit to Jardin Majorelle, the garden that once belonged to French painter Jacques Majorelle and later became Yves Saint Laurent’s retreat.
The vivid cobalt blues, lush greenery, and art deco vibes make it a little oasis of calm — and an Instagrammer’s paradise.
Essaouira
Feel the wind in your hair as you walk along Skala de la Ville, the city’s historic ramparts.
With cannons still in place and waves crashing dramatically below, this spot offers a cinematic view of Essaouira’s charm.
It’s easy to see why filmmakers have used this city as a backdrop for epic stories.
Agadir
Rising above the modern city of Agadir, the Agadir Oufella Ruins are a reminder of its past.
Though the 1960 earthquake destroyed much of the old kasbah, the hilltop location still provides breathtaking views of the city, the ocean, and the horizon. Sunset here is nothing short of magical.
Ouarzazate
Known as the gateway to the Sahara, Ouarzazate is also Morocco’s very own Hollywood.
The Cinema Museum showcases the city’s rich film history, with props and sets from international blockbusters like Gladiator and Game of Thrones.
Even if you’re not a movie buff, it’s a fascinating dive into Morocco’s cinematic side.
Dakhla
If you’re looking for a spot that feels like the edge of the world, the White Dune in Dakhla is it.
Where the Sahara sands meet the Atlantic Ocean, this surreal location is perfect for kitesurfing, sandboarding, or simply marveling at the raw beauty of nature.
Are you packing?
Whether you’re a history lover, a nature enthusiast, or someone who just loves a good view, Morocco has a little something for everyone.
So, pack your bags, lace up your walking shoes, and get ready to fall in love with every corner of this extraordinary country.
Which spot is calling your name? Let us know in the comments below!