Unbelievably, the Northern tip of Africa is only a mere three hour flight from London and upon touching down, Traveller was excited to be somewhere completely unlike anywhere she had ever been.
T doesn't have many photos which reflect the beauty of Marrakech or the culture, and I guess this is for two reasons. One, you generally have to pay for photos taken throughout the city and two, she spent the entire trip engrossed in her surroundings. The sights, the smells and the sounds were so utterly foreign to Traveller that she usually forgot to take photos!
Luckily, one of T's friends captured some fantastic photographs so she is going to include them (and some of her own) in her post today.
Our first and only fancy meal in the new town part of Marrakech.
...in particular, their rose covered lift which had plastic grass underfoot
Our last night at the Riad - the Riads were the best place to eat traditional Moroccan fare. That particular night we enjoyed a beef and prune tagine which was out-of-this-world delicious! The sauce of the dish had caramelised so it was a very sweet-savoury dish. Just the way T likes it!
5 comments:
Thank you for transporting me there! These photos are stunning. I've always wanted to visit Marrakech and you just brought me a bit closer :)
Wonderful photos. I really like the idea of the riad. It looks like a wonderful place to stay.
Good to see you like Prague! It is the best city ever!
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Wow! I've always wanted to visit Morocco and looking at your photos and reading about all the delicious food has only made me more curious. This would make a great escape from winter... Thanks for sharing!
Wow morocco looks amazing. I'm in London and I definitely want to check it out!
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