Morocco Travel Guide

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No 5 Rue Ben Raissoull CLOTHING

Offline map Google  map This    nameless    hole-in-the-wall    garment factory is  noted   for its fascinating

combinations of traditional Moroccan dress and Western women’s wear. Watch them winding
threads in the street using a modified fishing line motor.


Information

Dangers & Annoyances
As it any big city, it’s best to stick to the beaten path at all times, and to take cabs point to
point at night. Solo women may be subject to being hassled after about 10pm, and should avoid
the port area after dark. If you have a serious problem and need help of the authorities, contact
the Brigade Touristique (Tourist Police; Click here ; 177; Ave Mohammed VI, Tangier Port)
.


Emergency
Emergency Service ( 177; 24hr)


Internet Access
There are several internet cafes in the Blvd Pasteur area:


Espace Net Offline map ( 16 Ave Mexique; per hr Dh5; 9.30am-1am)


Medical Services
Clinique du Croissant Rouge (Red Cross Clinic; Click here ; 0539 94 25 17, 0539 94 69
76; 6 Rue al-Mansour Dahabi)


Hopital Mohammed V ( 0539 93 08 56; Rue Val Fleurie) On the road to the airport.


Pharmacy Anegay Offline map Google map ( Rue as-Siaghin)


Money
Blvds Pasteur and Mohammed V are lined with numerous banks with ATMs and bureau de
change counters. Outside of working hours, try the exchange bureaus in the big hotels.


BMCE (Banque Marocaine du Commerce Extér-ieur; Click here ; Blvd Pasteur) One of several
in this area.


Post
Main post office Offline map ( cnr Rue Quevada & Ave Mohammed V) Post restante is at the
counter furthest to the right; parcel post is on the south side of the building.


Tourist Information
ONMT (Délégation Régionale du Tourisme; Click here ; 0539 94 80 50; 29 Blvd Pasteur;

closed Sat & Sun) The recent investment in tourism infrastructure hasn’t made it here. Verbal
help, but hardly any printed material. The Hotel de Paris across the road has lots of brochures
and staff are willing to help.


Travel Agencies

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