Morocco Travel Guide

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CARPETS

CARPETS

CARPETS

JEWELLERY

slippers (yellow for men, red for women) for about Dh70, though expect to pay more for quality.
Look out, too, for people selling local argan and olive oil.
Buying a carpet here is less pressure than in Marrakesh:


Maison  du  Troc
Offline map Google map A good range of Berber and Tuareg carpets and kilims.

Maison Tuareg


Offline map Google  map The shop    stocks  Berber  and Tuareg  carpets and souvenirs   from    the Atlas

and Sahara.


Souq


Pick up Berber carpets from small dealers at the weekly market.


Artisanat du Coin


Offline map Google  map Specialises in  Berber  jewellery   and other   portable    knick-knacks.

Information

Banque Populaire (Place Mohammed V; 8.15am-3.45pm Mon-Fri) Has an ATM and
bureau de change .


BMCE (behind Restaurant L’Étoile d’Agadir) Has an ATM.


Internet Amelen (off Rue al-Jeish al-Malaki; per hr Dh5; 8am-11pm)


Pharmacie al-Massira Offline map Google map ( 0528 80 01 60; Place al-Massira; 8am-


8.30pm)


Post office (Place Mohammed V) Has pay phones outside.


Getting There & Away

Bus
Buses depart from outside the various company offices, mostly on Rue al-Jeish al-Malaki.


CTM (Route Aguerd-Oudad) and Diana Viages ( 0671 74 99 19; Rue al-Jeish al-Malaki)
have at least one daily departure for the following:


DESTINATION COST (DH)DURATION (HR)
Agadir (via Aït Baha or Tiznit) 40 6


Casablanca 140 14


Inezgane 40 6


Marrakesh 100 7


Tangier 250 18


Tiznit 25 4


Car
You can hire a 4WD with a driver from Tafraoute Aventure for around Dh700 per person per
day. The driver can drop you at the Afella-Ighir oasis and pick you up at the other end.

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