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Moroccan Mountain Marriage
A Travel Blog by svenjabary
... balanced a tray with sugar mounts and flasks of rose water on her head. After the hamam we return to the house and the traditional Moroccan dish, cous-cous, is served in the kitchen under the roof. The house is buzzing with women and household helpers ...
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In a Moroccan Riad....
A Travel Blog entry by ryankevin from Salé, Rabat-Salé-Zemmour-Zaër, Morocco
... so happy we decided to make the trip! We stayed in Sale, Morocco, a small town across the river from Rabat. The riad (a Moroccan house with an interior garden) we stayed in was excellent! The room we stayed in was decorated in blues and felt very ...
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Bargaining With Moroccan Vendors & Scary Knees
A Travel Blog entry by inoursuitcase from Ait Ben Haddou, Morocco
... the sun is crazy bright here and i fear i would either burn my eyeballs or risk eye contact with Moroccan men without them. We checked into a nice hotel next to a giat Kasbah Hotel where film crews are staying and ate our own picnic of fresh produce ...
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A GTG, Pierpont Morgan Museum & Moroccan Food!
A Travel Blog entry by stevewall from New York City, New York, United States
... . Susan had something named a Virgin Barbe that consisted of lemon, lime, mint and ices. It was extraordinary refreshing. I had Moroccan tea. For appetizers we had some of the most tasty onion soup ever and cab cakes a la moroccaine featuring special ...
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Moroccan Mountain Marriage
A Travel Blog entry by svenjabary from Hamburg, Germany
... who balanced a tray with sugar mounts and flasks of rose water on her head. After the hamam we return to the house and the traditional Moroccan dish, cous-cous, is served in the kitchen under the roof. The house is buzzing with women and household helpers ...
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Moroccan Odyssey: Day One
A Travel Blog entry by soloflyer from Marrakech, Morocco
... square. Traveling in a group made me feel a lot more safer. The stalls were an excellent and cheap way to experience authentic Moroccan cuisine - I pretty much lived off these stalls for the rest of my stay here in Marrakech. As we were walking trying to ...
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Beautiful Moroccan Countryside
A Travel Blog entry by goontack from Ouarzazate, Morocco
Moroccan Landscape is very dry and colorless, but is fascinating in every direction you look. It may look harsh and un-inviting, especially when it's extremely hot, but hidden treasures of old towns and green oasis are commonly found. ...
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A day in the life of a Moroccan... Not really
A Travel Blog entry by turkeytrotters from Taroudant Morocco, Souss-Massa-Drâa, Morocco
... ;scooting” down the dirt road. I turned around and headed back only to have Issam tell me now I must ride a scooter like a Moroccan – he put Morganne and Lucy on the back! Now the bike did not have enough power to push us up the ...
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Moroccan hospitality
A Travel Blog entry by raymondc from Er Rachidea, Morocco
... is Chinese tradition to give money for the child (which is true). We were pleased that they accepted it, for, although doing okay by Moroccan standards, they are by no means well off. As Lonely Planet says, for Moroccans a guest is a gift from Allah. The ...
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The Best of the Moroccan Cities We Visited
A Travel Blog entry by shyoungstr from Fes, Morocco
... haggling was not applicable here in Fes; the taxis actually run the meters. The driver dropped us off at the fountain near Hotel Bahta as directed. Richard used the following landmarks to guide us. Find the red kiosk; follow the road veering right, ...
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Wonderful countryside, town and hotel at Ronda
A Travel Blog entry by thedicksons from Ronda, Andalusia, Spain and Canary Islands
... is situated just outside the old Moorish gate which was the main entry into the old town. The house is a mix between Andalusian Spanish and Moroccan architecture. Woven rugs drape the terra cotta walls and ceiling fans silently add breezes to ...
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Are You Walking Funny....Like An Egyptian?
A Travel Blog entry by inoursuitcase from Cairo, Egypt
... a coin seller on the sidewalk so the kids wouldn't miss out. Ramadan is finished making life easier for us travellers. African House Hotel was a great choice, well located Downtown in the action. We have access to cheap, Egyptian style street food ...
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Full take on our adventures in London, UK
A Travel Blog entry by stevewall from London, United Kingdom
... across the street because the traffic can start, even though they really don't have a green light. We left our luggage at the Abby House Hotel, 11 Vicarage Gate, Kensington, W8 4AG, +44 (0) 207 727 2594. It is a very basic but clean place on a very ...
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Magical Marrakech- Food, Palaces, Souks,The Square
A Travel Blog entry by inoursuitcase from Marrakech, Morocco
... alleyways leading back to our hotel all the while dodging touts, scooters and motorbikes. Most of the riads ( traditional Moroccan house or palace) have an open to the sky interior courtyard that rooms open out onto and we have often wondered ...
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Last night in Morocco :(
A Travel Blog entry by ebmeyer from Rabat, Morocco
... . Sharing a ginormous platter of STC (sheep tail couscous) with a real live Moroccan family in a real live Moroccan house/mansion was a special privilege. Amina's husband, sons, daughters-in-law, sister, neighbors, and a slew of grandchildren ...
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Breathtakingly Beautiful Bavaria
A Travel Blog entry by aprilrain from Bavaria, Germany
... is surrounded by a delightful garden, a Swan Lake, Venus grotto (which we don't have time to visit), and the Moroccan house... all very romantically positioned to make the place fairy-tale like. Inside the castle where photography is prohibited, ...
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Africa!!!!
A Travel Blog entry by msjackson from Marrakech, Morocco
... . We were staying less than 20 yards from the square and market, in a hotel that was run by a local Moroccan. This hotel was basically a house that had been converted to a hotel, so the rooms were TINY, and the first night we were there we had ...
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Marrakech, Morocco!
A Travel Blog entry by k1thomas from Marrakech, Morocco
... mountains in the distance. We stopped at a place where women make almond oil and marmelade from scratch and a real berber (moroccan) house where people actually lived (they were eating lunch as we toured their house, weird). Then we stopped on the ...
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Resting up in Chefchaouen
A Travel Blog entry by meking from Chefchaouen, Morocco
... city just supporting the desert tourist trade. We don't stop here but go off the main road and head to an auberge (guest house/hotel) on the edge of the desert proper where we leave our big packs and load onto the camels. From the ...
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Senses overload
A Travel Blog entry by lisaandluke from Fes, Morocco
... the others. We sat down and soon a man came by and i explained we were hot, and he invited us in to see what a Moroccan house looks like. Intruiged we follow into the cool courtyard (every house has one) and met his sister, mother and his niece. We ended ...
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North Africa
A Travel Blog entry by bobby_cecile from Marrakech, Morocco
... hotel. We are greeted with a pot of sweet mint tea and a tour of the hotel. Our hotel is a riad, a traditional Moroccan house with a central courtyard garden. There are seven bedrooms, a small dining room, a community ...
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Riad O2 Marrakech
97-98 Derb Semi Ben Slimanemaria - Sid, Sidi Ahmed soussi, Zaouia, Marrakech, Morocco
... and sleek modern lines create an uplifting atmosphere, zen with drops of colours.Fatiha and Hassan will welcome you warmly with mint tea and Moroccan Biscuits.You will be able to rest on the patio, in the shade of the banana tree, or in the living-room by ...
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