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Festival Marrakesh - Lots of
noisy dancing and music, it's great fun though, especially if they pick out
someone's grandpa from the crowd and get him to belly dance!
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Fez House - A replica of a
traditional early Moroccan house.
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Gallery of Arts &
History " Treasures of Morocco" - an exhibition of Moroccan art and
antiques.
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The Houzali Troupe - Check
your guide map to see what time this fearless group of acrobats will be
performing.
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SHOPS
- Berber Oasis - Brass,
leatherwork and other traditional Moroccan goods.
- Casablanca Carpets - Rabat carpets, wall
hangings, and hand-loomed bedspreads. They offer an international shiping
service if you really have to have that rug.
- Marketplace In The Medina - All kinds of
tradional goodies can be found here.
- Medina Arts - You really must see this store,
it's chock full of quality Moroccan gifts from all over Morocco.
- Tangier Traders - Moroccan clothing (need a
fez?)
- The Brass Bazaar - Brass pots, jugs and
planters, all hand decorated.
- Moroccan Travel Information Service - If you
fancy a visit to the real thing, stop by here first.
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RESTAURANTS AND REFRESHMENTS
- Restaurant Marrakesh - A
fiarly expensive restaurant, but then you are sittling in a replica of a
Moroccan Palace, burgers would no be served comfortably here. The food really
is very good (the menu has full descriptions), and they have made a concession
in that guests sit at tables and use knives and forks, rather than on the floor
using their hands. How kind of them.
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