Oujda-Angad / undefined
Best month
April
Experience the Moussem of Sidi Yahya celebrations in full bloom.
Reasonable prices
Bigmac $?
Usual visit duration
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Tipping
0%
No tipping culture in Oujda-Angad
internet situation
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biking hostile
walkable -ish
LGBTQ hostile
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Things to do
The mainstream
Le Jardin Public
La Grande Mosquée d'Oujda
Sidi Yahya Mosque
Ancienne Medina d'Oujda
Parc Lalla Aicha
Off the beaten path
Réserve Naturelle de Sidi-Moussa
Dar Sebti
Musée du Patrimoine de Oujda
Marché Mhamid
Jardin Lalla Aicha
biking hostile
walkable -ish
LGBTQ hostile
Mindful meoweler tips
The Streets of Oujda-Angad
The streets are narrow with lots of cats, so be careful not to step on any paws! Take in the colorful buildings and local shops. Don’t be afraid to interact with the friendly cats!
Try a Traditional Dish
A popular dish is the tagine, which is a slow-cooked stew with spices and a choice of meat or vegetables. Cats can also enjoy a fresh fish meal at the market!
Visit the Medina
The oldest part of the city is the Medina, filled with historic buildings and bustling markets. Cats can check out the leather shops, but be careful not to scratch anything!
The Sidi Yahya Mosque
Located in the center of town, this mosque boasts beautiful architecture and intricate tile work. Cats can admire from the outside, but remember to be respectful of the local customs.
Tea Culture
Morocco is known for its tea culture, with mint tea being a popular choice. Cats can enjoy the smells and tastes of this traditional beverage in a local tea house!
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