Taroudant

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Where to stay in Taroudant

Best time: Mar-Jun, Sep-Nov. This is when the weather is mild and pleasant, perfect for exploring the city and surrounding areas.

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Taroudant, like a local

Don't miss

  • Taroudant Medina: A historic walled city that offers a glimpse into traditional Moroccan life.
  • Souk El Had: One of the largest markets in the region, perfect for shopping for local crafts and spices.
  • Agadir-Taroudant Road: Scenic drive that showcases the beautiful landscapes and countryside.
  • Palais Salam: A stunning example of Moroccan architecture, great for photography.
  • Taroudant's Ramparts: Offers panoramic views of the city and the surrounding Atlas Mountains.

Where to eat

  • Café Restaurant Jnane: Known for its delicious Moroccan tagines and friendly atmosphere.
  • Pâtisserie Taroudant: Famous for its traditional Moroccan pastries and sweets.
  • Restaurant Al Mounia: Offers a mix of local and international dishes in a cozy setting.

Do this

  • Traditional Moroccan Hammam: A unique cultural experience that promotes relaxation and wellness.
  • Argan Oil Cooperative Tour: Learn about the production of argan oil and its importance to the local economy.
  • Berber Music and Dance Show: Experience the vibrant local culture through music and dance.

Local tips

  • Visit the souks early in the morning to avoid crowds and get the freshest produce.
  • Try to haggle when shopping in the markets; it's part of the experience.
  • Use the local buses for affordable transport options if you want to explore further.
  • Take a short trip to nearby villages to experience authentic Berber culture.

Know before you go

Best time

Mar-Jun, Sep-Nov. This is when the weather is mild and pleasant, perfect for exploring the city and surrounding areas.

Getting around

Walking is popular in the city center, and taxis are readily available for longer distances.

Airport

AGA

Language

Arabic and Berber are the main languages spoken, with some French also used.

Money

Moroccan Dirham (MAD). Credit cards are accepted in most establishments, but cash is preferred in markets and for small purchases.

Safety

Taroudant is generally safe for tourists, but it's advisable to stay aware of your surroundings and avoid poorly lit areas at night.

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