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 WHERE TO DRIVE TOMORROW? by matcrazy1 My best nightlife in Agadir was sitting in an airmchair in the yard of El Bahia Hotel under the Moroccan sky, drinking beer and getting traveling plans for the next day. Add some interesting talkings with backpackers from Europe including a group of Brits driving to Mauritania, Senegal and Gambia. Urszula (my wife) enjoyed Polish TV (Polsat) which, as I got to know, was very popular in Morocco for the two reasons: football matches in the evenings and... Polish women :-) dancing in the morning (disco polo music). Once we tried to find some night club/bar in downtown Agadir (30 min. walk from our hotel) but it was simply too crowded, too noicy and too expensive and reminded me Spanish Torremolinos in high season. We ended with a beer (not very good but expensive) in a crowded, noisy bar.
Whenever you go, casual dress (jeans or shorts + T-shirt + sandals or trainers) is OK. Leave a Comment Theme: OtherAddress: Rue El MonsourDirections: In southeastern corner of a square south of CTM Bus Station, opposite to the cinema.
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 traditional dancing by sachara Every evening you can go to a restaurant or bar with a terrace for dinner or a drink. At some places is life music, especially around the Boulevard du 20 Aout. In several hotels they offer traditional dances and music one or more evenings a week. In hotel Igoudar during our first stay in Agadir we looked at a performance of traditional dances. The women were wearing very colourful dresses. We enjoyed the dresses, the dancing and even more the accompanying Morrocan music. Leave a Comment Theme: Dancing
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Not only during the day, but also at night it's nice to visit the beach and ocean area. You can walk in the white and clean sands of the beach or along the paved corniche having a drink at one of its terraces. You can also go to the terrace of one the beachbars of the hotels like the one of the Atlas Amadil Beach Hotel. Sitting here more south at the beach you can see the kasbah hill with all its lights as a clear landmark.
The ocean breeze can be a bit cool in the night, so even in summer it can be comfortable to have a shirt with long sleeves. Leave a Comment Theme: Eating and Drinking
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Two times -early and late evening- I went to the bar of the Amadil Beach Hotel with my Moroccan VT-friends. You can chose to sit inside in the atrium close to the bar or outside with view at the ocean and at the background the Kasbah Hill. Later in the evening there is life music in the atrium. At the bar you can order all kind of drinks wine, beer, juices and cocktails. Leave a Comment Theme: Eating and DrinkingAddress: Chemin de DunesDirections: The hotel is 1km south of the citycentre at the beachfront
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The beachfront of Agadir(corniche).It has many cafes on the side,I loved just sitting there and enjoying watching people walking by,the old and the young. It`s the local families getaway. There are many restaurants too to dine at.
Anything comfortable! Leave a Comment Theme: OtherAddress: Agadir beachfront.
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We went to about 6-7 nightclubs (probably all of them!) but "Flamingo" was definitely the best one! It's very local and huge! But it's also a bit glamorous and trendy without breakneck prices. Inside there's a dancefloor, surrounded of a pool with a fountain. You can sit down and have a nice cocktail (rare in Agadir!!). There's really crowded at saturdays, when the inhabitants of Agadir comes. They play RnB, dance music and trance.
Well, as they play RnB there's a lot of hiphopers in sneakers! So I'd say no dress code... Leave a Comment Theme: NightclubAddress: B.P 310, Agadir - MAROCCODirections: Just ask for Agadir Beach Club
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The only place I could find to have a drink without going to a restuarant. This place is a good fare size and many travellers come here for a drink like we would do but it is also very dark and many local girls come looking for foreign men here. There is a dance floor but it is small.
No dress code needed here. Theme: Eating and DrinkingAddress: Tafoukt Complex, Blvd du 20 Aout, Agadir, MoroccoDirections: First main road a long the beach.
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In the evening its a popular thing to do go have a coffee with some good company, talk and people watch and enjoy a few nice patisseries. There are quite a number of good and popular cafes around the town centre and down along the promenade/the road that runs along the beach. They generally close earlyish about 10-10.30 pm. Of course not only coffee is available - you may prefer a panache ie a cocktail of juices, a almond or avocado smoothie, mint tea......
anything casual as long as its tidy but generally Moroccos prefer to dress well so you can take the opportunity to dress up. Leave a Comment Theme: Eating and Drinking
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by beccyandjohn We were here on Christmas Day, where the staff persuded me to have a go a Salsa dancing, it was a good laugh, and all the staff where all very friendly.
I think anything goes, smart casual or dressed up. Leave a Comment Theme: Eating and Drinking
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