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The Monocle Travel Guide to Marrakech, Tangier
The Monocle Travel Guide to Marrakech, Tangier
The Monocle Travel Guide to Marrakech, Tangier
The Monocle Travel Guide to Marrakech, Tangier
The Monocle Travel Guide to Marrakech, Tangier
The Monocle Travel Guide to Marrakech, Tangier
The Monocle Travel Guide to Marrakech, Tangier
The Monocle Travel Guide to Marrakech, Tangier

The Monocle Travel Guide to Marrakech, Tangier + Casablanca

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About The Monocle Travel Guide To Marrakech, Tangier

Product Description Whichever city you choose – though we recommend all three, of course – you’ll be charmed like a snake on Jemaa El Fna in no time. And to help you sift through the noise, here’s our rundown of the best that Morocco has to offer. Marhaba! Morocco may be a short hop, skip and a jump across the Med from Europe but it feels like another world. Salesmen flaunting their wares in the souks, robed figures rushing to prayer and ancient palaces decked with dazzling tiles – it’s easy to fall under its spell. Marrakech, on the cusp of both desert and mountain, offers old-world glamour and an enthralling sense of adventure. Casablanca, lapped by the Atlantic, is a thoroughly modern metropolis with a special affinity for art deco. And at the northernmost tip of the country is the eccentric cliffside city of Tangier, where many a writer and artist have pitched up and sought inspiration over the years. About the Author The magazine Monocle covers the world with its network of bureaux in Los Angeles, Toronto, Zürich, Hong Kong and Tokyo. It also employs more than 30 dedicated correspondents ― in cities such as Milan, Bogotá and Paris ― as well as a team of on-the-road reporters based out of its headquarters in London. This team’s deep understanding of cities and all they have to offer has now been compiled in The Monocle Travel Guide Series.