The 5 best cities to see in Morocco on your next adventure
Are you planning to visit Morocco? Here you will discover what we believe are the best cities in Morocco that you shouldn’t miss on your next trip.
Morocco is a must-see destination for the millions of tourists who want to visit an exotic country that, thanks to its location and diversity, offers a little bit of everything.
Sea, mountains, desert, culture, history, traditions, and craftsmanship make this country a place worth visiting and fully enjoying. One thing is certain: part of the beauty of this country lies in its stunning cities, each with its own unique charm and characteristics that set it apart from the others.
So get ready, dear traveler, because you are about to discover what we consider to be the best cities in Morocco that you can’t miss on your next trip.
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ESSAOUIRA
Let’s start this post with one of the highlights of our two-month trip to Morocco. Essaouira is undoubtedly the most livable city in the entire country and also one of the most beautiful. This charming port city, located on the Western Atlantic coast, has given us positive vibes from the moment we set foot in it.
In fact, we stayed there for more than a week to take full advantage of everything the city had to offer. A walk on the beach? Delicious fish and seafood? A leisurely stroll through the Medina? Some water sports? Essaouira has it all, which is why we added it to our list of best cities in Morocco. We highly recommend you to visit this amazing place, if we have the chance to return, we certainly will.
Points of interest in the city:
- Essaouira Medina and its high walls – Undoubtedly, the historical heart of the city
- Essaouira Port – Ideal for eating fresh fish and watching the colorful boats
- Skala de la Ville – The imposing fortified walls of the Medina
- Skala du Port – Fortification used to protect the city
- Essaouira Beach – A vast sandy beach perfect for relaxing
- Portuguese Fortifications – Remnants of the walls and bastions built by the Portuguese in the 18th century
- Citadel Garden – A green space within the medina
RABAT – Best cities to see in Morocco
Let’s continue our list of best cities in Morocco with the country’s capital, the beautiful Rabat. Clean, organized, and filled with many historical sites, yet with a fresh and modern touch. Its friendly population allows you to fully enjoy this lovely city. We can say that it’s the perfect destination to start your trip if you’re new to the country, or to end it. Actually, if you’re looking to relax and avoid the hustle and bustle of other cities, which can sometimes be overwhelming, Rabat is the best choice.
Rabat is on this list of the best cities in Morocco because it gives us a sense of tranquility that is often hard to find in more popular cities. Rabat is ideal if you want to visit a Souk at your own pace, without being bothered, and if you wish to learn a bit about the history of this country.
Points of interest in the city:
- Hassan Tower – Unfinished minaret, an iconic symbol of the city
- Mausoleum of Mohammed V – Royal family’s funerary monument
- Kasbah of the Udayas – Renovated ancient fortress of the city
- The Medina of Rabat
- Royal Palace of Rabat – The official residence of the King
- St. Peter’s Cathedral – Catholic Cathedral in Art Deco style
- Andalusian Gardens – Gardens within the Kasbah
MARRAKECH – Best cities to see in Morocco
Marrakech, known as the Red City, is undoubtedly the most visited in the country and one of the most beautiful cities in Morocco. This is due to the wide range of attractions and activities it offers to tourists from around the world. As an imperial city, Marrakech has much to offer culturally and historically, such as the Saadian Tombs and the El Badi Palace. However, it also boasts one of the most vibrant Medinas in the country, filled with incredible Souks brimming with spices, crafts, and interesting items.
Additionally, it has one of the best and most active nightlife scenes in Morocco. Trust me, at times it will feel like you are in any European city rather than in the heart of Morocco. Marrakech is not only beautiful to visit but is also located in a prime spot for exploring the country’s top attractions, such as the desert, the Atlas Mountains, and the Atlantic coast.
Trust me, in Marrakesh you will surely find something to do, as it is undoubtedly one of the best cities in Morocco.
Points of interest in the city:
- Jemaa el-Fna Square – The central square of the city (a must-see).
- Marrakech Medina – The historical and vibrant heart of the city.
- Bahia Palace – An elegant 19th-century Palace.
- Majorelle Garden – Famous Botanical garden designed by French painter Jacques Majorelle.
- Saadian Tombs – 16th-century Mausoleums of the Saadian dynasty.
- Koutoubia Mosque – The largest and most iconic Mosque in Marrakech.
- El Badi Palace – Ruins of an ancient Palace.
- Marrakech Souks – Traditional markets within the Medina.
FES – Best cities to see in Morocco
What many consider the cultural capital of the country, Fez is undoubtedly one of the best cities in Morocco that you shouldn’t miss on your trip there. Fez is the third most populous city in the country and also the oldest, and these two features make it a unique place, with both its pros and cons. What stands out about the city is undoubtedly its labyrinthine Souk, a blend of history, colors, craftsmanship, and local culture that is sure to catch your eye.
The Souk is the nerve center of the city, where you can spend hours wandering around, completely losing track of time. The tanneries, or more precisely, the places where leather is still worked in the traditional way, as well as the incredible and ancient Madrasas, the Quranic schools, are something that will leave you amazed. If you’re interested in buying handmade crafts, Fez is one of the best cities in Morocco to do so. Just remember to always haggle over the price, as it is common for it to be marked up for tourists.
Points of interest in the city:
- Fez el-Bali Medina
- Bou Inania Madrasa – Ancient Quranic school
- Al-Quaraouiyine – The oldest University in the world
- Bab Bou Jeloud – The gate to the Medina
- Merenid Tombs – Ruins of an ancient dynasty
- Chouara Tannery – The largest and oldest tanneries in Fez
- Dar el Makhzen – Royal Palace of Fez
CHEFCHAOUEN – Best cities to see in Morocco
If you love to travel, it’s impossible that you haven’t seen at least one video or photo of this city on social media or in a travel magazine.
If the name doesn’t ring a bell, let me explain briefly: Chefchaouen, or Chaouen as the locals call it, is the most famous blue city in the world and one of the most visited in this country.
For us, it is one of the best cities in Morocco for several reasons: it is well-maintained, located amidst the Rif Mountains in a unique setting, and its intense blue hue is so striking that you can’t help but take thousands of photos of its narrow streets and details.
You might be wondering: Why is Chefchaouen painted blue?
Among the various theories, the most plausible ones are:
- Jewish Tradition: Painted by Jewish immigrants in the 15th century, the blue color represents the sky and, with it, the divine and God.
- Mosquito Repellent: It appears that the color blue repels mosquitoes and other insects.
- Cooling Effect: The blue color of the walls helps keep the houses cooler during the hot summer months.
Now that you know the theories behind why one of the best cities in Morocco is painted blue, all that’s left is to plan your trip including this beautiful city in your route. And, of course, don’t forget to bring your camera.
Points of interest in the city:
- The Blue Medina of Chefchaouen – The number one attraction
- Uta el-Hammam Square – The main square of the Medina
- Chefchaouen Kasbah – The historical fortress of the city
- Grand Mosque – One of the most important buildings in the city
- Akchour Waterfall – A series of waterfalls located outside the city
MAP WITH ALL CITIES LOCATIONS
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Conclusions – – Best cities to see in Morocco
We reach the end of our post with great excitement. We hope the information provided will be useful for your next trip to this beautiful country. Now, friend, tell us: What cities do you plan to visit on your next trip to Morocco? If you have already been there, which are the best cities in Morocco according to your opinion?
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