Although just filled with shops along the way, the place still hs the stunning quality of an ancient place
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Although just filled with shops along the way, the place still hs the stunning quality of an ancient place
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A must-see in Morocco. Film sets aside (though very fun to visit the set locations and find out what blockbusters had been filmed around here) - this is a real 12 century village and you can walk its street and even have some tea with one of the 8 people that still live within the walls of old town (yes...
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Ait Benhaddou was a really great place to explore what like must have been in ancient times in the Atlas Mountains. The entrance is dramatic over a suspension bridge. You walk some winding alleys which take you up the hill where you have a great view. We were lucky not too many people there so great opportunities for photos. Also...
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There was a small entry fee at the doorway we chose to go in. This seemed to be typical and we even got a little ticket stub, but it was just a bit of a surprise to us. Otherwise we were hassled very little as we explored around all the twisting winding streets. There are some great artisanal shops and...
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worth to be visited , we had nice time there , at least you gonnna Real your gladiators Dream.
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Hire a local guide (they're hanging around everywhere) to give you a tour. Much better this way.
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Definitely worth the while to visit the Ksar. We took an offer from a local to sleep at his house in a spare bedroom right in the Kasbah, and it was a wonderful evening. They really took us in, fed us, told us stories and made us feel at home.
Also, about 5 km North of the kasbah, there are...
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The site is interesting and lovely to walk around. You get a wonderful view from top of the hill and life in an old fortress. The site feels a bit run down for a UNESCO site. There is no descriptions to tell you what it is (not even in french). There are the usual tourist stores near the lower floors.
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Ait benhaddou is one of the marvellous places i have visited in the whole of my life to see our past generations what they have spent during the passed years ago in Morocco.
Ait benhaddou showed a real life of the Glaoui families and the tribes who has given the victory and the still standing walls to show how their...
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When we visited last year we paid an entrance fee but declined the use of a guide. This year we had a wonderful guide and didn't get charged to enter. The views are fantastic and we had a leisurely and tout free stroll around the site.
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