Email a link to this page

Recommended Links

Hot Deals

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement

What to do, where to stay, and where to eat in Morocco

photo

© Martin Morrell

Hearing the names of Moroccan cities can conjure the kind of romantic thrill that is rare in modern travel: Tangier, Marrakesh, Fez, Essaouira, Casablanca. Visit Morocco to experience the teeming souks and maze-like medinas of the cities but also to savor the colorful beauty and exquisite simplicity of the Berber countryside and the still glamorous sun-bronzed beach resorts along the coast. Those lush hotel courtyards and lavish restaurants tucked behind medina doorways are no longer only the guarded secrets of savvy Europeans and the Morrocan upperclass—T+L reveals the insider's Morocco with maps, articles, travel deals, and up-to-date listings for our experts’ favorite hotels and restaurants.

T+L Editors' Picks

Morocco Features

North Africa's New Horizons October, 2007
Amid the winding medinas, ancient ruins, and vast white sands of Tunisia, Richard Alleman uncovers five stylish hotels where authentic experiences and a taste of the exotic are guaranteed.
Dream Trips February, 2007
What’s your idea of romance? A seaside drive in northern California, a rendezvous in Paris, a beach getaway in Thailand, or a sail down the Turkish coast? Here, 25 destinations around the globe that are sure to put you in the mood.
The view from Dar Sultan's roof, in Tangier.Morocco's St.-Tropez August, 2006
As Tangier sweeps away decades of neglect with major civic and cultural renewal, Richard Alleman finds the glamorous city on the Strait of Gibraltar reclaiming its former glory
Avenue Mohammed V, one of the Rabat's main throughfares, in the medina.Capital Attraction March, 2006
Rabat may well be Morocco's most civilized city, yet most travelers pass it by. They don't know what they're missing, says veteran Middle East correspondent Max Rodenbeck
Rocking the Casbah October, 2005
In the Moroccan countryside, mud-walled fortresses are being converted into exotic retreats. RICHARD ALLEMAN takes a look at four of the best desert oases and two affordable options.
Morocco's Secret Sands October, 2004
T+L Reports: Morocco Goes Modernist April, 2005