Painting in Marrakech
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Equity Point seems like it’s about the right distance from the snake charmers in the market 300 metres away, close enough to visit them but not close...
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The narrow streets of the Suuq of Marrakesh are filled with creative vendors offering all sorts of products- everything from dried fruit and...
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The culinary courses offered by Dar Liqama are more like luxury holidays with excursions and pampering, plus a bit of cooking on the side. Don’t be...
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The main square in Morocco is quiet during the day and there are only a few stalls selling dried fruits and the orange juice that the square is famous...
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Arty, friendly riad in the heart of the Medina – sleeps 2-14 in style At first, it was a love of golf that made brothers Laurent and Cyril Bernard...
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The Villa des Orangers is owned by renowned French hoteliers the Beherecs and their influence is apparent at this popular and well-appointed hotel....
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Founded in 1070–72 by the Almoravids, Marrakesh remained a political, economic and cultural centre for a long period. Its influence was felt...
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In the foothills of the High Atlas mountains, yet within easy reach of Marrakech, Sir Richard Branson's turretted Kasbah, discovered by his mother...
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Jebel Toubkal is one of the highest mountains in North Africa, and also one of the most accessible. There are no permits or fees required to climb and...
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This journey passes through picturesque walnut groves, barley fields, juniper forests and traditional flat roofed...
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