Flights to Africa
Even the word Morocco has an allure to it, conjuring up images of crowded souks, silver teapots with long spouts, low couches surrounded by rich draperies, and other images from old movies. Happily, that’s not far off the mark, although flights to Morocco will show you that the modern-day version has much more to offer than camels and the scent of spices.
Casablanca is Morocco’s most dynamic city, home to the country’s biggest businesses as well as its most exciting arts scene, most daring designers, and a cosmopolitan feel that is almost European. Spending a couple of days here is the perfect way to get a sense of Morocco’s future. To learn more about its past, head to Marrakesh, where the old town (medina) is an entrancing mix of crowded alleyways, dusty souks, elaborate palaces, historic buildings, and the occasional brand new boutique or cafe. Searching (and bargaining) for souvenirs in the markets is the ultimate Marrakesh experience. Djemaa el-Fna, the city’s main square, has been a public gathering place for over a millennium; you can still see actual snake charmers performing here.
To learn more about its past, head to Marrakesh, where the old town (medina) is an entrancing mix of crowded alleyways, dusty souks, elaborate palaces, historic buildings, and the occasional brand new boutique or cafe. Searching (and bargaining) for souvenirs in the markets is the ultimate Marrakesh experience. Djemaa el-Fna, the city’s main square, has been a public gathering place for over a millennium; you can still see actual snake charmers performing here.
Fez has its own wonderful medina, packed with markets selling everything from local snacks to crafts and carpets. Tangier is jam-packed with important bits of Moroccan history, most of which you can find in the old walled city. It’s got its own new city, as well, a modern metropolis. Tangier’s intoxicating mix of cultures—French, Spanish, Portuguese, and North African—is reflected in the food, architecture, and appearance of the city.
Traveling in Morocco can occasionally be challenging—touts can be persistent and haggling is often expected—but a bit of patience goes a long way.