Pick your city: a full guide, local advice and hotels at the Veyama price.
Tangier
Africa's gateway, facing Europe
Perched between the Mediterranean and the Atlantic, Tangier has always been a world city: a refuge for writers, spies and artists, today enjoying a spectacular renaissance — brand-new port, restored medina, and its legendary cafés still very much alive.
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Marrakech
The red city — electric and imperial
A thousand years of imperial history, palaces and gardens, and an energy that never drops: Marrakech is the gate to the south, between the snowy Atlas and the desert. Jemaa el-Fna square is a UNESCO-listed open-air theatre.
Fes
The spiritual and artisan capital
Fes el-Bali is the largest urban pedestrian zone in the world: 9,400 alleys, the planet's oldest university (al-Qarawiyyin, 859), and living craftsmanship almost unchanged since the Middle Ages.
Casablanca
The Art-Deco metropolis on the ocean
Economic capital and the Maghreb's largest city, Casablanca surprises: a unique Art-Deco centre, an ocean corniche, and the Hassan II Mosque, an architectural wonder set over the water.
Chefchaouen
The blue pearl of the Rif
Founded in 1471 in the Rif mountains, Chefchaouen is painted entirely in shades of blue. Small, peaceful and photogenic at every corner, it's the perfect antidote to the bustle of the imperial cities.
Agadir
300 days of sun on the bay
Rebuilt after 1960, Agadir is Morocco's beach resort: 10 km of crescent beach, a bay ranked among the world's most beautiful, and the Souss hinterland of argan trees and Taghazout surf.
Essaouira
Trade winds, ramparts and freedom
Mogador to the ancients: a fortified fishing port in white and blue, trade winds that make it the windsurf capital, and an arts scene born of the Gnaoua festival. Jimi Hendrix left his legend here.
Rabat
The luminous capital on the Bouregreg
Political capital and a quietly radiant city, Rabat is UNESCO-listed for its unique blend: an Andalusian kasbah, Almohad remains, an Art-Deco new town and a redeveloped corniche on the Bouregreg estuary.