Transport infrastructure of Agadir and Inezgane
Bus & grand-taxi stations of Agadir and Inezgane, detailed information about the airport (how to get to/from). Don’t confuse Al Massira airport with the old Agadir-Inezgane airport.
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Bus & grand-taxi stations of Agadir and Inezgane, detailed information about the airport (how to get to/from). Don’t confuse Al Massira airport with the old Agadir-Inezgane airport.
Read moreAfter the earthquake in 1960 only one wall of the Kasbah of Agadir was restored. Anyway it’s a good viewpoint if you want to look at the city and ports.
Read moreA small zoo with kangaroos, peacocks, herons, alpacas and other birds and animals. Entrance: Free.
Read moreIn some sources the mosque is named “Lebanese”. Entrance for non-Muslims is prohibited.
Read moreThe wall of remembrance is dedicated to the victims of the earthquake of 1960.
Read moreGPS will bring you to a small garden. Next to it you will find narrow streets with private houses and a lot of blooming plants over the fences. This district is good for a silent walk or for accommodation.
Read moreUnusual building of fire station has a shape of an unfinished circle with the tower inside of it. It was erected in 1963 by Moroccan architect of French origin – Jean Francois Zevaco.
Read moreCity Hall was erected by Émile Duhon in 1960. It represents brutalism (a style descended from the modernist architectural movement) in Morocco.
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