Meoweler

Morocco

Mediouna / Spice up your life

Best month

April

To see the beautiful almond blossom trees and take photos. Meow!

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january

Many cats visit Mediouna in January to experience the vibrant culture and get lost in the city's alleys. Meow!

❤️🐾
february

February is like the month of love, many cats come here to explore the ancient ruins and romantic landmarks. Meow!

🌞📚
march

The calm and moderate climate in March makes it the perfect month to visit Mediouna and discover its rich history. Meow!

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april

The beautiful almond blossom trees in April make Mediouna look like a wonderland. Many cats come to admire and take photos. Meow!

🎼🎨
may

May is the month of music and art, many cats visit Mediouna to attend the famous music festivals and enjoy street art. Meow!

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june

June brings a hot and sunny weather that is perfect for beach lovers. Many cats come to sunbathe and swim in Mediouna's beaches. Meow!

🍲🎉
july

July is the peak of summer and tourists season, many cats visit Mediouna to enjoy the lively atmosphere and indulge in delicious Moroccan cuisine. Meow!

🔥🏛️
august

August's intense heat and lively atmosphere make it a perfect month to explore the city's historic places and bazaars. Meow!

🌿🌄
september

The pleasant temperatures in September make it a great month to hike in the Atlas mountains and surrounding countryside. Meow!

🍂🍁
october

The fall foliage in October makes Mediouna look like a painting. Many cats come to enjoy the breathtaking scenery and outdoor activities. Meow!

🧘‍♂️🕯️
november

November is a quieter month to visit Mediouna, perfect for introspection, meditation, and relaxation. Meow!

🎄🎁
december

December is the month of celebrations, festivals, and lights. Many cats come to experience the warm and festive atmosphere of Mediouna. Meow!

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Reasonable prices

Bigmac $?

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As a visiting cat, I found Mediouna to have moderate prices. Some items were cheap, such as local produce from the markets, but imported goods were expensive. Restaurants and hotels were affordable, but not overly cheap.

Visit the markets for affordable local produce and try street food for a budget-friendly meal.

Usual visit duration

1-3 days

Stopover from Casablanca to Rabat

Usual visit duration

1-3 days

Stopover from Casablanca to Rabat

Mediouna is a small town often visited by people traveling between the two larger cities.

Tipping

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Tipping

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Cash is preferred, credit cards are not widely accepted.

internet situation

meh Speed

Limited ISP options, slow speeds

good Availability

Major ISPs and basic plans widely available

great Cellular

Reliable coverage by major carriers

Electric socket type C

Common in Europe, South America, and Asia. Non-grounded, 2-pin plug, accepts Type C & Type E&F (non-grounded variant).

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biking hostile

Limited infrastructure

walking hostile

Limited sidewalks

LGBTQ hostile

Homophobic

For the curious cat, Mediouna's winding streets are a playground to explore, with intriguing smells and sights around every corner.

The lazy cat will enjoy lounging on the vibrant tiles of the city's many gardens, soaking up the sun and watching the world go by.

Things to do

The mainstream

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Menara Gardens
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Saadian Tombs
🏰
Bahia Palace
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Medina of Marrakesh
🌺
Jardin Majorelle

The mainstream

🐾
Menara Gardens

A tranquil and serene spot where cats can recharge their purr-batteries. Admire the vast olive groves, the glassy lake, and the snow-capped Atlas Mountains in the distance. Purr-fection! 🌳

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Saadian Tombs

An eerie yet fascinating burial site that will send shivers down a cat's spine. Be prepared to admire intricate tiling and mosaics, and ponder the transience of life. Purr-haps even feel immortal! 👻

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🏰
Bahia Palace

A paw-some palace that showcases Moroccan architecture and design. Cats are welcome to lounge in the courtyards, marvel at the ornate ceilings, and imagine being royalty. Feline fabulous! 😸

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🐱
Medina of Marrakesh

A labyrinthine old town where cats can sharpen their orientation skills. Get lost in the souks, visit the Koutoubia Mosque, and watch street performers. Purrr-fectly chaotic! 🐾

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🌺
Jardin Majorelle

A colorful and exotic garden that cats will love to explore. Don't miss the Berber Museum and the iconic blue buildings. Meow-gical! 😻

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Off the beaten path

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Tin Mal Mosque
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Mosquée Sidi Bouazza
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Riad Sidi Mimoune
🌳
Jardin de la Vigne
🏠
Dar Saida Aicha

Off the beaten path

⛩️
Tin Mal Mosque

An incredible and historic mosque set in the beautiful Atlas mountains. The intricate carvings and arches are breathtaking to behold. Truly a hidden treasure. 🏔️

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🤲
Mosquée Sidi Bouazza

A peaceful and humble mosque with a modest design and soft lighting. The serene atmosphere will whisk you away into a state of deep meditation. 🕌

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🐾
Riad Sidi Mimoune

A quiet and charming guest house with a lovely rooftop terrace for bird-watching and enjoying the sunset. The friendly owners will make you feel right at home. 😽

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🌳
Jardin de la Vigne

A lush and tranquil garden with plenty of trees and flowers to sniff around. A great spot for a picnic or sunbathing on a warm day. 🌺

Google Maps
🏠
Dar Saida Aicha

A stunning traditional house with beautiful architecture and interior design. The peaceful courtyard and cozy rooms are purrfect for a relaxing stay. 😻

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biking hostile

Limited infrastructure

walking hostile

Limited sidewalks

LGBTQ hostile

Homophobic

Mindful meoweler tips

Explore the Medina of Mediouna

Navigate through the bustling markets, sample traditional Moroccan street food from local vendors, and shop for handmade rugs and pottery.

Visit the Sidi Moussa Shrine

Catnip for history buffs: visit this sacred shrine and learn about the connection between Sufi mystics and Moroccan culture.

Enjoy traditional Moroccan hospitality

Stay with a local host family, savor flavorful tagine dishes, and experience the warmth and generosity of Moroccan hospitality.

Useful external sites

www.moroccotouristguide.com

Morocco Tourist Guide

A comprehensive guide to Morocco with information on attractions, transportation, accommodation and more.

www.morocco.com

Morocco.com

A website offering travel tips, cultural insights, and practical information for travelers to Morocco.

www.lonelyplanet.com/morocco

Lonely Planet: Morocco

Travel information, guides, tips, and resources for the budget, independent traveler.


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