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Dar Batha Museum

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Place du Batha Fez, Fes, MoroccoMap
Phone+212 5356-37800
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Drive to Morocco! Morocco is separated from Spain by a Strait of Gibraltar, but there are not many people driving to Morocco from the European road. Every November, when Spain starts winter, we drive to Morocco and grab the tail of summer. 【Attraction Guide】Figure 1, 2 Detailed address: Tarifa, Spain highlights: Europe's southernmost town, 15km from the continent, here is Europe NO 1 to play surf kite place. He returns from Morocco every year and spends 1 week playing surf kite in Tarifa. Little Tips: Most people drive RVs, eat and live on the beach, and there are hotels. [Attractions Raiders] Figure 3 Detailed address: Uyada Fort, Rabat City Ticket price: Free highlights: This is the only place recommended to play in Rabat. This castle built by the Berbers in the 12th century is now painted blue and white, many people plant bougainvillea and banana trees, especially beautiful, beautiful photos; sunset full score. [Attraction Guide] Figure 4, Dar Batha Art Museum Detailed address: Oued Fejjaline، 5 Ave du Batha, Fes, Morocco, highlights near the Blue Gate: This is a palace museum outside the ancient city of Feis, mainly showing local clothes and pottery, there is a small garden in the palace, gardens and promenades suitable for taking pictures [Attraction Guide] Figure 6 Axila town details: between Tangier and Rabat, a small town by the sea highlights: blue-painted town, every household is decorated very special, but with the blue town Shefshawan difference, more Muslim style houses and gecko. There is a seafood restaurant in the town, and seafood is everywhere. [Attraction Raiders] Figures 7 and 8 Detailed addresses: Shefsha Wan highlights: This blue town that is very famous in China is built on the mountainside. But the alleys are dirty, so don't report too much hope and you won't be disappointed. Most of the people living here are Berbers, speaking Spanish and Arabic. Small Tips: 1. Panoramic Grandstand in the town. Through the town, you can overlook the panoramic view when you walk to the hillside. 2. Souvenirs here are cheaper, such as porcelain and leather goods. 3. It is not recommended to eat in a restaurant near the square. There is a restaurant a few steps up the mountain. The price is affordable and you can see the scenery. This is the restaurant we must go to every time we go to Shefshawan ( -ω-`) 4. At night, we go to experience the bathhouse of Muslims for hundreds of years. The bath time for men and women is separated. 24 (don't ask me why I feel so deep, our RV does not have a toilet, I go to the bathhouse to take a shower)*We go to Morocco every year, he has Berber friends in the mountains of Shefshavan, so the lovely blue city is a must-see for us to go to Morocco. He likes to make friends with locals and doesn't mind helping others. We gave free rides to locals in Morocco, and also bought a lot of melons, fruits, vegetables, tableware, and barbecue grills from Morocco. Picture 9 is a ride for a few guys who went to the next village to take our ride. *We traveled north of Casablanca, Morocco, in a regular RV, If we go to Marrakech and the Sahara Desert in the south, we will convert a Toyota off-road into a special RV. * Tangier in northern Morocco, Schaafshavan, Detuan speaks Spanish, French south of Rabat; most tourist attractions service staff can communicate in English; Very southern Layoune (the town where Sanmao and Jose live) speaks Spanish!

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