lundi 18 août 2014

the Sadiki College

the Sadiki College was established in 1875 by the Minister Khéreddine the reign of the sovereign as-Sadok Bey, in order to spread the exact sciences and foreign languages​​.

It was installed in the first place, to the barracks Sidi al Morjani rue Jemaa Zitouna, then moved to its present premises, purpose built in 1897, instead of the Kasbah.

This building, designed by architect De Maillet is a homogeneous architectural neo Moorish said at the time: "Arabisance."

The assembly includes a central core (the old part) and two side extensions executed in 1936 The main facade, in fitting stones yellow ocher color is composed of a central gallery on two floors flanked by two corner buildings before body surmounted by cupolas.

The central gallery has seven horseshoe arches supported by columns with capitals kadhel Hispano-Moorish style. The minaret is the most striking architectural feature, seen as a symbol of the College.

Several personalities from different generations who studied at this institution marked the contemporary history of Tunisia.
The Sadiki College was listed as a historic monument October 19, 1992.

Ali Bey

This mausoleum was built by the ruler Ali Bey II (1758 - 1782), first prince Husseinite to be buried there.
With the exception of the first two kings of the dynasty, Mohamed Hussein Ben Ali and Ar-Rashid, buried at Sidi Kacem tourba Sebabti, adjoining Jemaa Jadid, and the last two, and Mohamed Al Moncef Mohamed Lamine first buried respectively Az-Zallaj cemeteries and Marsa, all other Beys, princes and princesses as well as a select few ministers, are buried in this tourba.

The monument, considered the most important shrines of the city of Tunis, consists of a complex series of rooms and are divided over where the tourbas. The last room, which contains tourbas of "Pasha" (kings who ruled), is the most luxurious. It is built on the model of the Sultan Ahmed Mosque in Istanbul.

The exterior walls are built inconsistently, we meet all Mediterranean styles of the time. This tourba was opened to the public after its restoration in 1992.

dimanche 17 août 2014

MONUMENTS OF MARSEILLE

It is often said the Marseille heritage before it is all natural. Creeks and the Mediterranean are the best witnesses. Yet Marseille urban unveils unique monuments, symbols of the great history of this city.

To discover Marseille and monuments it is essential to get first place on the site of Notre Dame de la Garde, which dominates and watch over Marseille. Admire the amazing panorama of the "Good Mother" is also spot and watch the majority of Marseille monuments.


Closer to the harbor, the Palais du Pharo also reveals a magnificent view of the Old Port, one of the most popular clichés postcards and leaving discover with surprise how the harbor entrance is narrow.

Down on the dock, embark on the Château d'If and visit this ancient state prison that would have locked the vengeful character of Alexandre Dumas: The Count of Monte Cristo.

For lovers of peace and greenery, Palais Longchamps is the perfect base. Doing here this fresh in the pleasant gardens of the Palais, full of activities for the little ones. Also hidden in a castle Borély park after an archeology museum now houses art exhibitions. A little farther away, discover the surprising Pastré campaign in the 8th district and 112 hectares. The Ceramics Museum located on the land, you will discover a whole section of this art. 

The Pantheon

The Pantheon is an ancient Roman temple remained intact. From the outside, it shows only rectangular structure, with a portico with many columns. The rest of the building forms an ellipse, with a dome 43 meters in diameter. At its peak, a hole is daylight, allowing use as a sundial.

The construction of the building took place between 118 and 125, under Emperor Hadrian. She replaced the temple of Agrippa, after several fires devastated. The dedication on the front panel of the current monument recalls. It means "Marcus Agrippa, son of Lucius consul for the third time, he built."

In 609, Pope Boniface IV converts the building into a church. He had been offered to the Vatican by the Byzantine Emperor Phocas. Some transformations then intervened. Originally, the niches in the building contained statues of Roman gods. Today they are chapels. Some kings were buried, such as Victor Emmanuel II or Raphael.

The Trevi Fountain

The Trevi Fountain is an immense work, backed by a baroque palace. In the Great Basin, with numerous statues representing an allegory of the sea inspired from Roman mythology.

Neptune, god of the ocean and sea, stands in the middle. It is perched on a chariot pulled by two sea horses. One represents the violent water, the other wild water. It is surrounded by many other deities, such as the gods of abundance, safety ...

The name of the fountain comes from a girl who would have indicated the location of the source to Roman to save her virginity. The building itself dates from 1762, designed by Nicolas Salvi at the request of Pope Benedict XIV.

Tourists used to throw coins into the fountain. Tradition has it that one makes a wish by throwing in a first. In launch a second right arm with his back to the monument ensure you can return to Rome one day ...

ROME: Forum

The Roman Forum is a once occupied by many Roman buildings, which filled political or religious office space. At the time of the empire, it was central to the life of the city. Today, there are still some remains, which can be visited with an entrance fee.

One of the most famous infrastructure is probably the Roman Forum. This is a large platform, made ​​of stone. Politicians settled there to speak directly to the people gathered in a vast square.

It also included the Curia, where the senators held their meetings. The pontiffs and flamines (Roman priests who are dedicated to one god), they, held meetings in the Regia. You can also see the remains of Tabularium where administrative records were kept.

It was also a place of commerce, where merchants were selling their products. Many temples were built. But before completing these social functions, the place has been around a necropolis. Hence its name "forum": this word originally meant "enclosure, grave."

LONDON: Harrods

Harrods is a famous luxury store, the largest in London. It is located in Knightsbridge. It is a huge building, the floor area of over 18,000 square meters. It was the royal family provider for over 60 years.

The brand was born in 1849, founded by Charles Henry Harrod. He previously held a wholesale grocery store in a poor neighborhood of London. In 1851, he bought a modest goodwill on Brompton Road and made Harrods. The success was the rendezvous and the store is expanding gradually. Its creator retired after selling his store in 1889.

In 1892, the new owner undertook major expansion work. He built and acquired other buildings and facilities including a "rolling inclined plane", the first in history to trade. He was still growing by the Al-Fayed family, who bought the store in 1985 and made there including installing a memorial in honor of Princess Diana in 1998.

London Eye

"
London Eye" Ferris wheel is 135 meters in diameter, the largest in Europe. It is set on the banks of the Thames. It has 32 cabins as eggs, each representing a county in Britain.

Each capsule can accommodate up to 25 people: so that's 800 people that can mount both on the wheel. It rotates very slowly, the exemption from stop to let passengers ride (it will stop anyway to let passengers people with difficulty moving). A full turn of the wheel normally lasts 30 minutes.

It was put into operation for the first time on March 9 2000 The official opening took place two months ago, but some technical problems delayed its launch. It is now visited annually by more than 3.5 million people. Since the wheel, the passengers a panoramic view of the city of London.

St Paul's Cathedral

St Paul's Cathedral dominates the City, the famous business district of London. Its dome and baroque spiers were designed to be seen from afar. There are also classical elements in the architecture of this monument. This mix gives it some uniqueness.

The cathedral is open to the public in part. You can climb to the second floor to get a view of the surrounding neighborhoods. The gallery whispers inside the Dome, is also a must. Issued a whisper on one side could be distinctly heard on the other ... 34 meters away.

The building was built in the seventeenth century by the English architect Christopher Wren. It replaced another church, destroyed by the Great Fire of London in 1666 would have been one of the most beautiful monuments of Norman architecture ...

LONDON: Camden Market

Camden Market is a covered market where you can find different articles, handicrafts to clothes, to food. Originally, the place is also famous for its ambience "underground" and hippie. Today, punks there are photographed by visitors against a few pieces ...

In its early days, the market is only open on Sundays. He gradually extended throughout the week. The weekend, nearly 100 000 visitors are there. He was also stationed in an old stable, but has expanded well, and the range of shops that you will find something: the major brands have opened establishments such as Starbucks ...

You will also find many bars and restaurants serving food from all countries: Indian, Chinese or bio ... This diversity is reflected in the public attending the market. Some have formed groups of music that add to the special atmosphere of the place.

Buckingham Palace

Buckingham Palace is nothing less than the place of residence of Queen Elizabeth II. That's where usually received heads of state that take place and the famous Garden Party. The people gather there for certain official ceremonies as the birthday of the Queen.

You can watch the changing of the guard every day between May and July. The rest of the year, it takes place every other day (except bad weather).

In the English tradition, the palace and its art galleries belongs to the people. Since the beginning of the reign of Elizabeth II in 1952, is open to tourists. It will pay you an entrance fee, which varies depending on what you want to visit (royal apartments, art gallery ...).

The british museum

The british museum traces the history and culture of man. It is the oldest museum in the world. More than seven million objects found in its collections.

They come from every continent, and are found in the permanent exhibits on a geographical and historical criteria. Department of Africa, Greece and Rome, or that of the Impressions and drawings will be noted. In all, 10 areas and organize space.

The entry for visiting these permanent exhibitions is free, as in all the museums belonging to the British state. However, some temporary exhibitions can be purchased.

With six million visitors a year, the British Museum is a tourist site that draws the most in Britain.

LONDON: Big Ben's

Although commonly referred to Big Ben's iconic tower of the Palace Westminster is originally the nickname of its largest bell.

It comes from the engineer who created it, Benjamin Hall. His overweight have been immortalized in this way ... Or maybe was it Benjamin Caunt, boxer of his condition.
Would have lasting impression by stopping his career as the debate on the construction of the clock were the one English newspapers.

In all cases, the sound of the legendary bell still rings very far: we could hear up to six miles around. The tower itself is 96.3 meters high, and indicates the time using four quadrants.

The tour is unfortunately only open to English, which must apply for permission several months in advance. You will have to settle for observing from afar.

LONDON: Westminster Abbey

Westminster Abbey contains the tombs of most of the kings and queens of England, but also monuments to the glory of the great English writers (Charles Dickens, William Shakespeare), of statesmen or scientists (as Isaac Newton).

It was in this building that have generally held coronations. Heritage Site of UNESCO, is the most famous London church.

Legend has it that a fisherman had a vision of St. Peter, on an island in the Thames. The abbey was founded at this location. In the tenth century, a community of Benedictine monks settled there on the initiative of Saint Dustan.

The church was later rebuilt in the thirteenth century during the reign of King Henry III. He reportedly wanted a church closer to the fashion of the time in architecture, in a Gothic style. Three architects organized the work: Henry of Reyns, John of Gloucester and Robert of Beverley. Their work was inspired by the French cathedrals of Reims, Amiens and Chartres.

Madrid: Retiro Park

Retiro Park is a public park with a surface of 118 hectares. These gardens were once reserved for the king, for leisure. You can admire many statues, installed along a "walk of statues."

The park was laid out in the seventeenth century, around the Buen Retiro Palace. It was a royal residence outside Madrid, in an environment leaving room for nature and enjoyed sovereign. It was built during the reign of Philip IV, on land provided by the Count-Duke of Olivares.

The area had several other buildings, such as the theater of the Buen Retiro, which played parts considered masterpieces, written by authors such as Pedro Calderon de la Barca. Today, one can also visit the Army Museum, the exhibition kingdoms (notable for its interior paintings) or a former ballroom, ke Cason del Buen Retiro.

Rates and schedules Retiro Park:
free

Retiro Park is open daily from 6:00 to 10:00 p.m. to midnight from May to September.

Retiro Park access:
Of Parque Retiro, Madrid

Line 1 of the metro provides access to Retiro Park thanks to Atocha and Atocha Renfe stations.
The metro line 9 provides access to the east side of the park through the Ibiza resort.
Finally the Metro Line 2 stops in the park in the Retiro station

Madrid: Plaza Mayor

Plaza Mayor (main square means) in Madrid is a very lively place, where we meet for holidays such as Christmas or summer events. It has long been a gathering place for the people on various occasions.

Thus, in the seventeenth century, it was, live entertainment bullfights. But less festive public events also taking place there, such as burnings. This is also where the Inquisition made ​​his judgments, by burning alive convicts in public.

The square itself was built in 1618 on the site of a former market. In the seventeenth century, they installed a statue of King Philip II on horseback. She always sits at the center of the square. You can also see the Casa de la Panaderia, the oldest building on the square. This is the old guild Bakery, later turned into a palace.

The Royal Palace

The Royal Palace of Madrid has long been inhabited by the royal families. This is no longer the case today, but some protocol events are held. It's also a real museum open to tourists.

Every Wednesday morning, for example you can see the Changing of the Guard at the monument. The palace also hosts during the "Hispanidad" National Day of Spain. Finally, some hearings and royal dinners take place within these walls.

The architecture of this residence was inspired by the Louvre. It has a courtyard surrounded by buildings and a parade. An art gallery features 70 paintings, mostly from Spanish painters. It was set up in room 9 of the palace, which includes dozens spread over 6 floors. There are also richly decorated gardens.

The price of the tour depends on what you want and if you are accompanied by a guide.

Rates and schedules Royal Palace:
Full price: 3.5 Euros

The Royal Palace is open every day between October and March from 9:30 to 17h and from 9am to 18pm the rest of the year. On Sundays and holidays, the palace closes at 14 or 15 hours 

Madrid: The Las Ventas

The Las Ventas bullring are the largest of the city of Madrid. They can accommodate up to 23,798 people. People come to admire bullfighting events in pure Spanish tradition.

They are among the most famous in the world and is the third in the world in terms of size and capacity. It is a favorite meeting place during the fairs such as those of Comunidad (early May), the San Isdro (May-June) or fall (early October).

Their construction is relatively new since they have been open to the public from 17 June 1931 For decoration, we chose to represent the arms of the various Spanish provinces. The Plaza, it was designed by architect José Espellu.

Paris: The Musée d'Orsay

The Musée d'Orsay is a museum with paintings and sculptures of the West, from a period from 1848 to 1914 are also found decorative arts, photographs and architectural projects.

The museum was set up in the Gare d'Orsay. Today, the basement is still operated by the SNCF since the RER C goes. It was opened for the first time in 1986 We just admire permanent exhibitions but also temporary, dedicated to a particular artist or movement, for example.

Many of the paintings you will see there belong to Impressionist and post-Impressionist movement: this is the largest collection in the world. It will include such works of Paul Gauguin and Claude Monet. But the institution also has neoclassical sculptures, realistic or Symbolists.

Paris: Garden of Tuileries

The Tuileries Garden is a French garden, the oldest in Paris. It was once part of the Tuileries Palace royal residence but is no longer there today. Its name comes from the neighborhood in which it is located, which were manufactured before ... tiles.

The Tuileries Gardens was formerly a Italian garden that Queen Catherine de Medici built along with the palace in the sixteenth century. It consisted of perpendicular aisles defining rectangular green space. She also built the orangery, designed to house the works of art.

In 1664, Jean-Baptiste Colbert was completely redesign the garden by André Le Nôtre. He established basins on either side of a large driveway. It was he who built the "terrace by the water" on the Quai des Tuileries, and the Feuillant currently along the Rue de Rivoli. We also added several statues, such as a group of characters from Greek mythology that is at the entrance to the Place de la Concorde.

Paris: Invalides

The Hotel des Invalides is now home to the Museum of armies, bringing an artillery museum and part focusing on the history of the French army. Built for disabled soldiers, it still fills that role today. There is also a cemetery where soldiers are buried.

Its construction was ordered by Louis XIV, February 24, 1670 He wanted a place to house the military became disabled. They were previously housed in abbeys that life did not suit many of them. It was also to improve the image of the military among the population because some disabled veterans became homeless ...

The building was designed by the architect Liberal Bruant. His project was chosen by the king from the eight that were presented to him. The construction began in 1971 and the first residents were received three years later, even though construction was not completed. There integra a church, that of Saint-Louis-des-Invalides. The soldiers were treated pretty well, but we had several match the selection criteria set by the king to be accepted.

Champs Elysées

The Champs-Elysees is one of the most important streets in Paris. Built at the initiative of Louis XIV, she wants to be an extension of the Palais des Tuileries, Concorde to the summit of Mount Roule (current place of the star). For many years, this area of Paris has a very bad reputation. The avenue is also widely frequented by prostitutes and thieves while the Parisian bourgeoisie avoids it completely. This is in 1789, under the French that the name "Avenue des Champs-Elysées is given Revolution. It is also a symbol since it is including its length as national lesgardes make the latest military honors the Royal family before it is not executed.
That's when the axis became a showcase of elegance. Bad addresses are closed and replaced by upscale restaurants and shops dedicated to good taste. Then under the leadership of Napoleon and Louis XVIII first and last of Napoleon III as the Champs-Elysées Avenue become fashionable. Enclosures are also expanding with the construction of the Petit and Grand Palais. With the arrival of the RER A in the years 1970/1980, visitors are becoming more and more popular brands of joining the big names in Haute Couture.
Today, the Champs Elysees is one of the major tourist places of Paris. It is even considered by many as one of the best, if not THE most beautiful avenue in the world.

Paris: Champ de mars

Field of Mars is a park that borders the Eiffel Tower on one side and the military school in another. Many events are held during the year: concerts of popular stars, exhibitions, fireworks national holiday ...

Before the eighteenth century, the area was part of the countryside surrounding Paris. It grew vegetables ... In 1765, we built a military school, designed by architect Gabriel. The plain was turned into fields of operation. The ground was leveled and converted it walkways lined with elms. The park was surrounded by a moat and closed by a gate.

During the Revolution, was celebrated the feast of the Federation (14 July 1790) on the Champs de Mars: King Louis XVI accepted the constitution to an audience of 300,000 people. But it is also here a famous gunfight took place on 17 July 1791 as a crowd signed a petition demanding the end of the monarchy, the mayor of Paris declared martial law, ordering the soldiers shoot bystanders.

Paris: Arc de Triomphe

Located Place de l'Etoile, the heart of the 8th arrondissement of Paris, the Arc de Triomphe monument is located at the end of the Champs-Elysées. Her measurements are: 55 meters high, 45 meters wide and 22 meters deep. The Arc de Triomphe was built at the initiative of the first Napoleon to honor his victorious troops at Austerlitz in 1806, Napoleon appealed to architects and Raymond Chalgrin but only the first one actually ends up working on the project. In 1810, the site has started, but not quite to the taste of leadership. On the occasion of the marriage of Archduchess Marie Louise, Napoleon decided to reproduce a wooden model and full size canvas to hide the delay. And worse, since 1812, after the defeat of Napolean in Russia, the project is simply dropped. It was not until 1832 and the first Louis Philippe for the construction of the Arc de Triomphe back to life. And that's in July 1836, the building was inaugurated. 
Famous today for being one of the great French military symbols, it hosts since the end of WW1, the tomb of the Unknown Soldier and the eternal flame. 
The Arc de Triomphe is now one of the monuments of Paris the most popular with tourists from all over the world to visit the highest point of the Champs-Elysées.

Rabat: beautiful capital

Rabat is the capital of Morocco and the third largest city, and in spite of the many places and tourist destinations Almmeshdakhl Rabat to the city that is considered the least important in terms of tourism compared to other Moroccan cities such as Fez, Agadir and Casablanca. The population of Rabat about a million and a half people, the city is characterized by the textile industry, cork, two of the activities that are more reliable in the economic aspects of the city, in addition to the city's industry is characterized crafts and brick red. By virtue of being the capital of Morocco, it is the most important center of government in the country where includes many important government institutions. 

The most important places and destinations 
Provide Rabat several attractions distinctive, longer Rabat tourist city cultural distinction as grounded most of the sights in the civil aspects of the historical and cultural, which is an opportunity for tourists to explore the history of civil and culture and see the most important historical monuments in which, let us know the most important places of tourist attractions within the city of Rabat: 

Stubble Ouadhias: one of the most prominent landmarks in the city of Rabat, one of the most tourist attractions in Rabat visit where tourists enjoy roam between the walls and alleys Ouadhias and visit some of the popular cafes overlooking the ocean. 

Chellah: one of the most important archaeological sites in Morocco in general, offering tourists the chance to see the old memories of Rabat and the vision of the most important special features on Morocco. 

Hassan Tower: The silo was built in the era of a Unitarian beautiful historic buildings in Rabat and give the impression to tourists all over the culture and history of Morocco and visit the Hermitage of thousands of tourists annually. 

The old city: the ancient city of Rabat provide an opportunity for the commercial activities in the historic town, with narrow alleyways and handicraft shops and craft, enjoy the tourist to spend a pleasant atmosphere and distinctive within the city. 

National Park of animals: one of the most prominent entertainment venues in Rabat, characterized Garden Pfdaúha Open and diversity of animal species, as characterized by the presence of the Black Atlantic, which is an endangered species which provides the visitor with an opportunity to watch this type of rare black. 

It also includes the city of Rabat many other tourist attractions such as the Andalusian Garden and Mausoleum of Mohammed V and the Museum of Ouadhias 

Local Culture 
Is an Amazigh and Arabs largest percentage of the population of Rabat There is also a very small percentage of the Jews and the Christians inside Rabat and make up about 2% of the total population, and by virtue of historical culture and Islamic asset that distinguishes Rabat, the local culture there stems customs and Islamic assets in addition to the Amazigh culture and Arabic. 

Mobility and transportation prices 
There are inside Rabat stations for transport by buses, serving most parts of the city of Rabat, in addition to a major train station which means most vital to navigate in Rabat, as tourists can navigate within the city of Rabat by taxi which is a good way somewhat inexpensive but does not exist in abundance in all areas of Rabat, also can hire private cars, a method is widely available in Rabat. 
To reach the airport from Rabat-Salé International Center of Rabat is available not only one way, a large taxi (Grand Taxi) The cost of the trip is about $ 4, 

Weather during the year and when advised to visit 
The city of Rabat is blessed with moderate most months of the year, with an average temperature during the day in summer about 25 degrees Celsius, and drops in the night hours to less than that, and in the winter the weather is cool somewhat where oscillating temperatures of 8-19 degrees C, and is considered the spring period is the most appropriate period to visit Rabat, where temperatures are moderate, taking into account the low temperatures at night so it should be a tourist in mind that by wearing appropriate clothing during this period. 

Airports 
Rabat Salé Airport is the international airport statute which serves the Moroccan capital, Rabat, and is located about 8 kilometers from the capital, the airport saw in recent years several development processes, including all airport facilities as well as to increase the area of ​​the airport and the establishment of several administrative buildings new inside, and includes airport on many of shops as well as some cafes and restaurants also includes a private airport lounge for business and distinguished guests.

samedi 16 août 2014

Casablanca

Casablanca, Morocco's largest city and economic capital, Casablanca is the city's most vibrant and active in Morocco as it is one of the most prominent tourist cities of Morocco and the city has a population of about 8 million people. 
Enjoy Casablanca of course different from the rest of the cities of Morocco, Being the commercial center and main industrial country in addition to the enjoyment of many cultural landmarks made ​​it a city of rare enjoy the beauty and special charm which combines past and present, and made ​​it a city moving sight corrected always. 

The most important places and destinations 
The city is the white of the busiest tourist cities of Morocco, it provides many important tourist destinations, in addition to the vitality of the city and the tireless movement within which attracts many visitors from around the world every year, and now to you the most important tourist destinations in Casablanca 

Hassan II Mosque: one of the most important Islamic monuments in Morocco and the Arab world, it combines architecture Moroccan and Andalusian are impressive and are organizing regular flights to visit the mosque, so that you will visit Casablanca, do not miss the opportunity to visit one of the largest mosques in the world. 

Neighborhood habs: Do you want to learn the culture and history of Morocco, Casablanca old? Well, Vha habs will save you a great opportunity for that, with the distinctive Moroccan homes and alleys and bathrooms you'll learn a glimpse of life inside Morocco realistically. 

Nose: You can take a tour through an enjoyable visit nose wonderful neighborhood, and so enjoy a tour through the Corniche and visit some cafes and fine restaurants within the neighborhood. 

Museum Abdul Rahman Slaoui: is the most suitable place for those interested in history and culture of the country, Morocco, The museum displays many works of art and rare manuscripts and exquisite handicrafts. 

Beacon neck: The lighthouse of the important sights in Casablanca, where you can enjoy a picnic for dinner next to the beach and see the waves crashing near the lighthouse. 

Garden Arab League: If you want to get some entertainment and comfort, you can visit the garden of the Arab League to relax and enjoy the view of the magnificent green spaces. 

Mobility and transportation prices 
There are many means of transportation available to navigate within the city of Casablanca in addition to the transition to and from the city, and trains are the preferred means of travel to and from Casablanca They are convenient, fast and cheap, too, the public bus and a good way to navigate but probably feel a tourist uncomfortable because of the confusion dates of these buses, can also be movement within the Casablanca by taxi or by renting a car. 

To go from the Mohammed V airport to the center of Casablanca by train you will have to pay about 40 AED just to get to the train station in Casablanca, then you can take a taxi to your destination within Casablanca. As for the price of a taxi from the airport directly are AED 250 and a lot of taxi drivers ask for more than this price. To move within the city of Casablanca by taxi it will cost about 15-40 dirhams, according to the distance traveled by, and rental cars are a favorite way is absolutely in Casablanca, they often bring more trouble than comfort. 

Weather during the year and when advised to visit 
If you are considering a visit to Casablanca do not pay much attention to the weather there, Valdar white enjoyed the atmosphere very cool throughout the year, however, the summer months see high temperatures, but are average in the period July and September, which is more periods of heat in Casablanca, but the decline relative humidity reduces rates of feeling in this heat, also in the evening temperatures drop enough and the weather is absolutely gorgeous. But if you prefer to visit Casablanca in winter you will not experience any difficulties with the weather, it is the month of December to February, you can enjoy the nice weather and cool in Casablanca period as they preferred to visit Casablanca by tourists. 

Airports 
The Mohammed V International Airport of the largest and most important airports Morocco as it is the most crowded and is about 20 kilometers from the center of the city of Casablanca, and can reach the city by Mohammed V airport car taxi or by train or public buses, as there are car hire desks inside the airport . The airport offers all the basic needs of the traveler, including currency exchange and halls to sit down and rest and plenty of restaurants, cafes and shops.

Tangier

Tangier is the North or the bride as she likes to call them Moroccans, it clings to her dress and white beauty sits on the throne of the Kingdom of the beauty of the cities of the North. Contemporary poets, writers, and movie lovers and practitioners of art and literature and opera of all nationalities Vsmoha area of ​​international well-deserved. 

Tangier Moroccan site 
Tangier is situated north-west of Morocco in place to meet the seas: the Mediterranean and the Pacific Alotlenti: Beauty and Ajhtaha navies are enough to make them the favorite cities with tourists from inside and outside Morocco. This city away from the capital Rabat, a distance of approximately two hundred and three and fifty kilometers, and from Casablanca estimated distance of three hundred and forty kilometers, and separated from the city of Marrakech, five hundred and seventy-three kilometers. 

A mix of cultures 
What distinguishes Tangier from other cities of Morocco is a mix of Arab-Andalusian culture and Spanish culture, which hardly breathe in its air and hear it in its airspace and you roam the alleys and streets, compiled from what the spirit of originality and contemporary. Home to Tangier at first glance it gave them a sense of belonging, Vohlha are good does not hesitate for a moment to help you find the site, or through, but volunteer to accompany you until you find your path and advise you to visit this place or that. 

Tourist sites in Tangier 
It is obvious that treading in the search for sites you see in the city you're visiting for the first time in a different culture and a different country, but in Tangier will not feel puzzled Vrongaha kernels and robs the oldest Here are some places that are essential for you had: 

Medina and the Kasbah: you will love to visit and see the ingenuity of ancient Moroccan architecture and you roam the alleys and roam its streets narrow, winding wonderful that you feel as if you lost treasures abound in committee history. 

Small market: Do not forget to visit the small market and you're in the city and is spacious antique pilgrimage to some people to sip cups of green tea with mint and eating various types of popular Moroccan cuisine, and there is also a meet others to play "macrophages," a popular game. 

Cap Spartel: It is a special place, just fourteen kilometers to the west of Tangier, where the convergence of waters of the Mediterranean ocean water Alotlenti. View from Top of the charming, you can take pictures commemorating that moment and you look at Spain and look are evident on the other side of the sea. The journey from Tangier to him will not be fun without Nazerk of forests stretching on the side of the road, and of migratory birds flying above the trees and along the coast. 

Cave of Hercules: is one of the largest caves Morocco and Africa as it extends Sradebha even thirty kilometers in the belly of the mountain and has woven them many of the myths and Romania Aligrivqah. Wave Atlatm on the door and a breathtaking view at sunset. 

Via a visiting Moroccan bride North Tfutink not visit these sites, and the more fun I urge you to avoid trekking organization and I advise you to visit the city accompanied by a Moroccan resident or well known so as not to miss your chance to visit some other places and enjoy your trip. 

Nearby airport of Tangier 
O coming to Tangier air will land backpacker Bmtarha international area Bokhalv just ten kilometers to the south of the city, which will be walked to in the car for taxi station assigned to them near the entrance to the airport, and will not need more than twenty minutes, only to find yourself looking for a hotel instituting and will not get tired of finding a good one suits you best. 

Hotels and restaurants in Tangier 
Hotels, like restaurants scattered in the city of Tangier Klerjaúha and vary in terms of the prices go down and out in terms of the quality of services provided by, the mismatch seeded and unseeded ones, and ones normal failure, including luxury, and cheap ones and dear ones. Its hotels suit all budgets. 

If you're a fan of originality and contemporary, from lovers of history and art, disciples of the mountain and the sea, from amateur cultures Aftnjh the club myths cave Hercules and write to you with water Bhariha: not Zrna O lover of Andalusia, to Ahdhannk my chest is not strange I have, and the near and long term my son.

Agadir: Moroccan jewel of the south

Kanga ashes emitted from the city of Agadir. Devastated by the earthquake which leaves them only the oldest neighborhood: the upper trachea or Agadir Ofla. After its destruction in February of the year one thousand nine hundred and sixty, visited Sultan Mohammed V and famously said: "While Fate ruled ruin Agadir, the construction Mukul to our will and our resolve." Nakecoha phrase on the wall near the anniversary of the tourist district. Since that time, Agadir was rebuilt in a new anti-seismic to the south Pkalomitrin for the first site of the city near the neighborhood Batoar who also survived the disaster. 

This tale of Agadir, which has become today brought most of the cities for tourists in Morocco, to provide qualifications made ​​her compete Marrakech and Tangier, Fez.

Marrakech: for relaxing

     
The're looking for refuge from the summer and the temperature in Marrakech Ststqublk the most beautiful of her time: between September / September and May / May Viii the largest city in Morocco embraces their tourists compassion large, opening doors and markets colorful rich and overflowing in front of delegations global tourism, which continues to see in this city, a symbol of beautiful and once to the east, as seen by the Arabs and Muslims city open and smooth and receptive. 24 hammam in Marrakech, one of the symbols of this city, converge and intersect with all the markets of the city filled with perfumes, clothes, sweets and foods. You can pray to Jemaa annihilation Taatnauloa Gastronomic appetite for barbecue and refreshing in these kiosks deployed in the central square, and from there to enter the market the traditional big, which is a pleasure for the loss and keep track of scents and colors. In Marrakech River "Wade acyl" was built to cross the pedestrian bridge, and after Qantara necessary access to the Majorelle Garden Gorgeous seductress full of vegetables, gardens or safety, which differ from the yellow-brown color that dominates the city and its development. It's the same brown color that coats the wall of the old city, surrounded by 17 sections, which gives the feeling of roaming in the city to walk across the thresholds of the long history of this city, which was founded in 1062 AD. Adventurers can shave in that strange balloon trips or go to the Museum of Islamic Art to stand closely at the features of this civilization. And can be lazy Almtrakhin enjoying the atmosphere is nice, to occupy a table and a chair in one of the cafes surrounding the square collector annihilation, and buy three daily newspapers (in Arabic, French or English) and drink tea Moroccan domestic until noon, before stand up very actively towards a Restaurants old town which meals are served traditional Moroccan template luxurious and privileged, especially the tagine delicacy. So do thousands of Europeans who bought homes here and decided to spend the rest of their days in the shadow of the High Atlas. Big city stretching prosperous under the feet of the Atlas Mountains, noisy movement in the centers as befits the city that make up the Cultural Center of the State of Morocco. But to move away a little from the bustle of the busy city you can enjoy the serene calm that surrounds the graves of the honorable Tombs. However, the period preferred to visit the city is months at least the heat of the summer months, but the summer holds in this city events attractive, can compensate for the heat of summer: Festival of Folk Arts Baaszewh and Ragosaih and his representatives and Mbtala flames and coaches snakes and Sibyls, or racing, "Fantasia" for horses, and most importantly : wedding season Alamlceli being in Amelcal near Marrakech, where it can reach the number of couples who will enter wedlock together to 40 pairs. Yours if: the place and time are full of romance to eject the diamond ring from the bottle. But whatever your plans have changed and changed and you're in Morocco, try not to leave this exciting city before 3 days of arrival. It then gets angry drivers stagecoaches assembled in the large arena will Asahbok stroll around the ancient Equestrian Marrakech, and probably will not find enough time to tour on camels in the desert adjacent to the city Alshara.