Living and Teaching English in Morocco - Habits, Customs & Curiosities
As it is one of the most accessible and stable countries in the region, Morocco is always a popular choice for people looking to explore the history and culture of North Africa.
Whether you prefer the relaxation of the country’s coastal resorts, the rugged beauty of the Atlas Mountains, or the cultural heritage of major cities such as Casablanca, Tangiers or Fez, you are sure to enjoy an experience you will never forget.
Below you will find a range of travel tips for before and during your visit, as well as a handy guide to the popular city of Marrakesh.
Located in the far northwest of the African continent, Morocco enjoys a close proximity to Europe which means it has long been a popular destination for travelers.
One of the many highlights is the Moroccan cuisine which is widely considered to be one of the most diverse and delicious in the world.
If you really want to make an effort you could also learn some basic Arabic to help you feel more at home.
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Visitors are drawn by a mix of attractions, including beach resorts on both its Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts, the stunning natural beauty of the Atlas Mountains, historical Roman ruins, and the country’s unique cultural heritage.
Local favorites that you may already be familiar with include couscous and tagine, but there are many other great dishes to look out for.
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With a stunning backdrop of the snow-capped Atlas Mountains, the culturally rich city of Marrakesh is one of Morocco’s most popular destinations.
As with most major towns and cities in the region, you will also find several traditional souks where you can spend hours searching for bargains among the countless shops and market stalls selling every conceivable product.
You can also enjoy sampling some of the wonderful street food that Morocco is rightly famous for.
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Visitors will find a wealth of attractions to enjoy, from historic mosques and palaces to the ancient tombs of former rulers.
After a tiring visit to the souk you can recharge your batteries among the peace and tranquility of one of the city’s many parks and gardens.
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