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Morocco Favourite destinations: NEW ZELAND, AUSTRALIA, UK, U.S.A, FRANCE I'm Moroccan citizen living in Marrakech in Morocco where I work in a guesthouse. I have some years of experience in the tourism field especially in hosting and advising some daily Moroccan living to experience: hammam, sharing food with Moroccan members. I can help about addresses for restaurants as well as give info on buses and train schedules. I'm graduated in French linguistics and literature and speak well English. So, your requests can be in both the two languages. Want to know something about Marrakech? Ask Morocco a question << Prev | Page 2 of 2 Q: Is it easy to get around Marrakech? Submitted By: Hostelworld Moderator on the 7th May 2006 A: Yes, possible to look at the surroundings of Marrakech as well as to do a trip to Caleches to visit the city's ramparts and the Royal Palace. And 66km from Marrakech is the Ourika Valley, a country area with the Atlas Mountains. Q: What is your ‘insider tip’ for Marrakech? Submitted By: Hostelworld Moderator on the 7th May 2006 A: Try to be initiated to prepare Moroccan mint tea, the number one national hot drink for Moroccans. Tea means hot relationship and welcome. << Prev | Page 2 of 2
I'm Moroccan citizen living in Marrakech in Morocco where I work in a guesthouse. I have some years of experience in the tourism field especially in hosting and advising some daily Moroccan living to experience: hammam, sharing food with Moroccan members. I can help about addresses for restaurants as well as give info on buses and train schedules. I'm graduated in French linguistics and literature and speak well English. So, your requests can be in both the two languages.
Want to know something about Marrakech? Ask Morocco a question
<< Prev | Page 2 of 2
A: Yes, possible to look at the surroundings of Marrakech as well as to do a trip to Caleches to visit the city's ramparts and the Royal Palace. And 66km from Marrakech is the Ourika Valley, a country area with the Atlas Mountains.
A: Try to be initiated to prepare Moroccan mint tea, the number one national hot drink for Moroccans. Tea means hot relationship and welcome.