Super Steve Earle
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Went about 5 years ago. Ventured in to the main square after lunch and felt like a microwaved kitten. Avoid the hottest sunshine unless you know you can cope. Mrs Earle nearly lost her marbles in the heat!
One piece of advice is that if you get lost in the Medina only ask for directions from people that are tied to a location, a stall etc. as if you ask anyone else there is a high risk they will follow you and try to act as a guide to the whole city.
Interesting that people liked Majorelle gardens, I thought it was a total let down and hyped up because of Yves Saint Laurent. I'm partial to a botanical garden when I go away, so expect a bit more than a selection of cacti and a fountain.
Anyone taken small people? I was thinking about taking my boys (7 and 10).
Went about 5 years ago. Ventured in to the main square after lunch and felt like a microwaved kitten.
There's normally a way round if you try hard enough
When I landed in Mexico many moons ago on election day they werent alllowed to serve. A few Pesos later and some decantered dos equis/corona/tequila into their finest china tea cups and saucers put paid to that
This. Or simply wait until nightfall when hotels/restaurants/bars can legally serve you alcohol.
I loved the Medina in Fez just walk walk walk and discover random squaresNot an up and coming local band, but a new holiday destination for my partner and I. We plan to fly to Fez mid April, stay a few days and get the train to Marrakech, spend a few days there, then a few days in Essaouira, before returning to Marrakech for the flight home. Any tips? Must see destinations, or tourist rip offs to avoid?
How can you get some currency in advance of the holiday? Apparently the currency is ‘locked’. Surely you need it for the airport, taxis etc. Do they stitch you up at the airport if you change money there?
I bought my money at the airport in Marrakech. Didn't get stitched up. The more you buy, the better rate you get.