The Capital
The Moroccan capital's unique medieval architecture is still amazingly intact. Our sirwals on, we felt completely integrated in the mise-en-scène. Fun fact, this city influenced many artists, including famous architect Le Corbusier.
The Moroccan capital's unique medieval architecture is still amazingly intact. Our sirwals on, we felt completely integrated in the mise-en-scène. Fun fact, this city influenced many artists, including famous architect Le Corbusier.
Cruise on the Atlantic
Navigating on the coast of Morocco is so liberating. Leaving modernity aside for this view is what we call returning to basics.
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Kasbah of the Udayas
What is this place you ask? It's basically a fortress built during the XIIe century. There isn't much to do except to wander around and explore an exceptional artifact.
Milk the Firefighter
We had supper in a local restaurant located on Hay El Manzeh Street. (https://www.tripadvisor.ca/Restaurant_Review-g293736-d8825284-Reviews-Marzine-Rabat_Rabat_Sale_Zemmour_Zaer_Region.html) This plate was the hottest we have tried yet. Raw chili peppers on top with cooked chili peppers, carrots, Brussels sprout and beef, resting on a bed of couscous. We also ordered a lot of milk to ease the pain caused by chili burns. For those who didn't know, water isn't as effective. There is a substance in milk called "casein" that helps reduce the spicy oil. http://www.discovery.com/tv-shows/mythbusters/mythbusters-database/cure-milk-hot-chilies/
Loving this Airbnb
We rented for four days this beautiful apartment owned by a busy business man. As we walked in, the living room was so neat to the point we didn't know where to step foot. (╥﹏╥)Visited on April 16th to April 20th 2017
Woah! I'm definitely adding Rabat to my long list of places to visit once in my life.
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