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Veliko Tarnovo Camping, Bulgaria. It has been described as the most beautiful City in Europe.
A Travel Blog by csurtees
... We regularly get people calling in for one day and stay for longer. Fishing, Swimming in the river, walking, local shops and restaurants all make it very special. In our visitors book at Trinity Rocks farm, the most regular word use is Paradise. You ...
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Marrakech - Snake Charmers and Souks!
A Travel Blog entry by albertine from Marrakech, Morocco
... carvings, woolen textiles, jewelry, pottery and clothing. The winding alleyways in the souk also contain many restaurants, food markets, mosques and riads (accomodations like bed and breakfasts with beautiful outdoor courtyards). For the most part, ...
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Marrakech
A Travel Blog entry by kstubbs97 from Marrakech, Morocco
... restaurants, but very good nevertheless. If you’re looking for something a little more upmarket there are a number of restaurants located around the square including the Argana. It has a terrace upstairs with great views overlooking the square. I ...
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Expressly Marrakech
A Travel Blog entry by stevecori from Marrakech, Morocco
... new town, is a collection of modern offices, lavish hotels, and yet another set of tourist-oriented bars, restaurants, and shops. As is often the case, newer Marrakech means cleaner and nicer with a slightly higher price tag. We had our sights set on a ...
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Marrakech
A Travel Blog entry by taylor.cornwall from Marrakech, Morocco
... square of the city and is one of the most fascinating places I’ve seen. Its wide expanse is lined with restaurants and cafes, advertising rooftop restaurants and views of the square, and souvenir shops selling every type of local merchandise ...
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Our first full day in Marrakech
A Travel Blog entry by mcnamaras from Marrakech, Morocco
... area and ventured into Djemma el-Fna. This is a much larger open square that is a constant hive of activity; restaurants, shops, hawkers, taxis, caleches (canopied horse drawn carts), snake-charmers, monkey trainers, street theatre acts and intimidated ...
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Marrakech, Morocco, October 7 - 9, 2007
A Travel Blog entry by modernnomad67 from Marrakech, Morocco
... needs of tourists venturing into and out of the maze of nearby souks and in the early evening fills with tables and outdoor restaurants. Later at night, though, the square becomes the preserve of hordes of local Moroccans out for a night of ...
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Magical Marrakech
A Travel Blog entry by mariebee from Marrakech, Morocco
... Set in the most stunning location, we slept in the most luxurious and lovely riad, we ate at the most fine and exotic restaurants, but more than that, we revelled in eachothers' company. Meeting friends of Nigels that felt like old friends, even if we ...
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Marrakech- people+traffic+souks+trading=insanity
A Travel Blog entry by pgdavis from Marrakech, Morocco
... local, or have them between us and the on-coming traffic where possible :)The sides of the street are lined with hotels, restaurants and vendors who have set-up temporary stalls. There are also numerous beggars looking for spare change, locals providing ...
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Marrakech Express
A Travel Blog entry by segacs from Marrakech, Morocco
... The well-heeled and the young and trendy - of both genders, not only men - were out and about in the evenings, in restaurants, cafes and even nightclubs. It's certainly a switch from the Sahara or even from the other Imperial Cities. We arrived here last ...
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Marrakech, Morocco
A Travel Blog entry by gracielastanley from Marrakech, Morocco
... artists, artisans, drug vendors, beggars and tourists fill the alleyways and plazas. There is constant music coming from the restaurants or musicians on the streets. Enticing smells from fresh-made pastry stands and not-so-enticing smells also fill the ...
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Marrakech
A Travel Blog entry by anywherebuthere from Marrakech, Morocco
... clothes are not ready. I have another hour to waste. I am now totally knackered. I head up to one of the high terrace restaurants and have a meal while watching the action below. Luckily for me the service is very slow. I barely finish my dinner by 9:00 ...
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Arrival in Marrakech
A Travel Blog entry by heathalessleofo from Marrakech, Morocco
... out that a few of the buildings are still inhabited. After a spot of lunch at one of the many restaurants nearby it was time to go to Marrakech. The drive there was my favourite yet, with wonderful long, winding, curvy roads over and around ...
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Marrakech- The end of the road
A Travel Blog entry by robthebruce from Marrakesh, Marrakech-Tensift-El Haouz, Morocco
... of course I have to rave about the food! I could see that people would be out off by the limited selection in some restaurants. But when you look a bit deeper, there is are many different options, aside from tagine and cous cous! Thanks for reading! ...
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Marrakech-Morocco adventure part two
A Travel Blog entry by camelsandtacos from Marrakech, Morocco
... , scammers, fresh juice carts, musicians, henna artists, and so on. The evening ups the ante with the arrival of the portable restaurants and their teams of aggressive recruiters who will literally push you into their stall. I admit it is a tall order to ...
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Le Barrage pres de Marrakech
A Travel Blog entry by jaxxed from Marrakech, Morocco
... the damn, where the water supply for Marrakech starts. The town is a cute little town with a nice inn and a string of cheap restaurants. Here, at a little shack of a restaurant, I had the best Tajine I've had in all of Maroc. The dam creates a lake ...
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Back to Marrakech
A Travel Blog entry by derno from Marrakech, Morocco
... , and there was instant tranquility. The price of the meal sort of bothered me, because it was the same as most other restaurants I went to in Marrakech - and was far, far nicer. If only I had known about it before... This was goodbye to my trekking ...
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Marrakech
A Travel Blog entry by lisa_and_paul from Marrakech, Morocco
... offers to guide us and walked down to the bottom of the falls. the falls were very beautiful, but the area was a maze of restaurants and tourist shops all the way down, so we had good opportunities to practise our arabic - "la, shukran", (no, thank ...
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Farewell to Marrakech
A Travel Blog entry by heathalessleofo from Marrakech, Morocco
... Koutoubia, the beautiful minaret that overlooks the Djemaa el Fna, and from there to our first bad meal in Morocco in one of the restaurants in the square. After lunch we had a nice treat. We went to visit a family friend, Kenyon, who lives ...
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Riad Assakina Marrakech
Derb Alaati Allah, 14, Hay Salam, Medina, Marrakech, Morocco
... within an easy stroll of the city's other famous attractions. It is also well placed for enjoying some of Marrakech's finest restaurants and bars. The Riad subtly blends the best of local tradition and craftsmanship with all the refinements of a bespoke ...
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