Cities & Regions Of Morocco
Morocco is a constitutional monarchy, with King Mohammed VI as head of state and a prime minister as head of the government. It offers a fantastic mix of Berber, European and Arabic cultures that transport the visitor to an amazing land of brilliant colours, exotic spices, tastes, sounds and landscapes.
But it is the gentle and hospitable people that make this country so special - from the Berber selling the carpet he made himself, with a cheery smile and cup of mint tea, to the kind local resident taking the time to redirect an enthusiastic shopper through the labyrinthine medina or the souk.
RABAT is where the King resides.
It has been Morocco's capital city since independence and combines beautiful European influences with ancient historic and architectural interest, particularly across the estuary, in Salé.
MARRAKECH has always been known as a bustling city of fun.
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TANGIERS is Morocco's most northerly city and used to be one of the most stylish resorts on the Mediterranean - and thanks to its strategic positioning one of the most international.
CASABLANCA is Morocco's central administrative city, rich in art deco buildings, wide avenues and neo-Moorish architecture.
FES, ancient capital of Morocco, has stood at the heart of Moroccan history for over ten centuries - it was one of the major intellectual and cultural centres of the West. Today it has the reputation of being the centre of Moroccan traditional folklore and crafts.
ESSAOUIRA is an 18th century fishing town with medieval battlements and long sandy beaches. Essaouira, just two hours drive from Bab Adrar D'Atlas, is a lovely resort in which to relax and enjoy its many galleries and restaurants.



