Morocco Travel Guide

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Banque Populaire , (Blvd Hassan II) has an ATM and exchange facilities, while Figuig Net
(per hr Dh10) plugs the town into the web. The post office sits opposite the Ensemble
Artisanal.


Getting There & Away

Border Crossing
The border with Algeria is closed, but in the unlikely event of it reopening, it’s 3km from Figuig
to Moroccan customs, and a further 4km to the Algerian town of Beni Ounif.


Bus
Arriving in Figuig, buses stop at the ‘bus station’ – little more than a junction and three ticket
offices – at the north end of town. They then continue on to the lower town, terminating at
Tachraft Square in Zenaga; if you’re staying at the Figuig Hotel, ask the driver to drop you off.


Always check out transport options the day before travelling. There are two buses a day with
Champion Buses to Oujda (Dh70, seven hours), and one every other day with CTM (Dh95). All
stop at Bouarfa, where you can change for connections to Er-Rachidia.

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