Scala du Port, port of Essaouira and fish market
Port zone of Essaouira was built by Ahmed El Inglizi – the Englishman who had joined Berber pirates in Sale and abandoned Christianity for Islam.
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Port zone of Essaouira was built by Ahmed El Inglizi – the Englishman who had joined Berber pirates in Sale and abandoned Christianity for Islam.
Read MoreScala de la Kasbah is a 2-level artillery platform that defends Essaouira. Military architect Theodor Cournut had used French style designing the fortification. So the sqala de la Kasbah forms (unique for Morocco) Saint-Malo look of the town.
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 MoreChouara tannery is the largest of 3 tanneries built in Fez in 11th century. Usually it is told that all dyes are natural and that yellow color is achieved by saffron.
Read MoreRuins of former necropolis. Marinid tombs are located on the hill not far from Borj Nord fort, this location offers beautiful view to Old Fez.
Read MoreBorj Nord is a fort that was built in 1582. There’s a great view to Fes el-Bali from here and you have even no need to visit the museum.
Read MoreA temporary lake that dries out from May to November – if the winter was not rainy the lake can dry out already in April. Good spot for birdwatchers.
Read MoreViewpoint of Kasbah des Oudayas offers a view to Sale, some parts of Rabat, estuary of Bou Regreg river and beaches of Rabat & Sale.
Read More51-meter high lighthouse offers the view to Hassan II mosque (if you achieve agreement with guards).
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