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Mint Tea is better than Moroccan beer. - Morocco
Mint Tea is better than Moroccan beer.
by Paul2001
Reviews and photos of Morocco bars and nightclubs posted by real travelers and Morocco locals.
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  • girladventure
  • By girladventure on July 26, 2004
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  • Clubs I've been to:

    Marrakech: The city's most popular nightclub is Paradise at the Hotel Pullman Mansour Edhabi. Tel: + (212) 4 448 222

    Agadir: The happening spot in Agadir is Papagayo Night Club, located in the Tikida Beach Hotel. Tel: + (212) 48 845 400

    Boulevard Du 20 Aout offers a number of restaurants, bars with local live bands, etc.

    Casablanca: The hottest spot in Casablanca is Vanity. It's pretty hard to find, but it is right near the Ain Diab district.

    Rick's Bar at the Hotel Hyatt Regency in Casablanca is also fun with its Casablanca memorabilia and costumed staff.

    For the clubs I listed above, dress to impress. For most clubs and bars, whatever suits you.

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    Follow the sound of happy people...: Party Crashing in Morocco
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  • JamalMorelli
  • Updated By JamalMorelli on December 2, 2006
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  • Having too much fun to worry about who %iyou%i are - Morocco
    Having too much fun to
    worry about who %iyou%i
    are
    by JamalMorelli,
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    Whether it is a wedding, birthday, circumcision or someone coming or going from Morocco - the parties in Morocco always seem to feel to be powered by love lightning and nuclear happiness. Crash that party and see if I'm right - you can only be turned away, but baby - I doubt you will be.

    The better you dress the most easily you will blend in (if that's even an issue)
    ...anyway, it's the right thing to do, you bad-ass party crasher, you...

  • Theme: People Watching
  • Directions: Follow your ears, ask around... Summer time you can't miss a wedding...
  • Website: Ask around
  • Other Contact: Follow the loud drumming sound
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    No Alcohol
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  • blint
  • Updated By blint on September 20, 2007
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  • ¡Que Burro! - Morocco
    ¡Que Burro!
    by blint
    Remember Morocco is a Muslim country and they don't drink Alcohol. Therefore their nightlife can be considered dire if you want to go on a drinking session. There maybe some discos in larger cities and if you really need alcohol try large international hotels such as the Parador in Chaoen, which is the only place in town that has it. Two euros for a small bottle of Special Flag or 2,,50 euros for heiniken.

    Though my advise is just to forget about drinking while you are there are enjoy some Arabic tea and a smoke (tobacco pipes of course!!). Though if you are looking for something more it's very easy to find. People will often offer foreigners something on the street. Though be careful as they may rip you off so always check it first.

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    Berber night parties: Berber night parties
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  • johnsakura
  • By johnsakura on October 3, 2004
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  • morocco - Morocco
    morocco
    by johnsakura
    Berber music is great. the parties this people make during the night just drinking mint tea and playing drums and other local instruments sound perfect for the end of the day.
    You'll find more of this action is small places or some places they are used to tourists like some hotels. if you're lucky you can get together in some local houses and be invited to their private parties.

    doesnt matter...

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    Your house or your friend's house: The LEELA
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  • JamalMorelli
  • By JamalMorelli on September 5, 2006
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  • Morocco Nightlife
    by JamalMorelli, 4 more photos
    Without giving away too much, the ritual night, or LEELA is a spiritual journey that involves music, trance, food, incense and wouldn't be at all out of place with the idea of an event in late 60's early 70's.

    You will organize this or have it organized.

    You have never seen anything like it and you won't afterwards.

    Dress comfortably and respectably. Loose cotton shirts and pants.

  • Theme: Live Music
  • Address: Dealer's Choice (wherever you want)
  • Other Contact: Gnawa, Jilali, Aissawa, Hamadsha
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    Watching the stars in the Sahara desert: Watching the stars in the Sahara desert
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  • johnsakura
  • By johnsakura on October 3, 2004
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  • sahara morocco - Morocco
    sahara morocco
    by johnsakura
    This should be one of the most wonderful things to do while in morocco and while visiting the dunes of Erg Chebbi or the one in Tinfou, or even near Mhamid.
    Morocco apart from the big cities has really dark areas which make the situation perfect to watch the stars. of course the dimension of wwatching the stars on the sand dunes in the sahara has a whole enormous difference.

    dress and dress again, in the desert is pretty chiling. temperatures can go under 0º celcius
    take a blanket and someone to make company to you and you'll have a great time...

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  • Directions: 4th dune after the second biggest in erg chebbi, turn left and go straight...heheh just kidding...
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    what shall we do tonight, then?
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  • mickeyjane1
  • By mickeyjane1 on February 18, 2004
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  • Morocco Nightlife
    by mickeyjane1
    Most of Agadir's nightlife is centred in the hotels, most of them have discos, clubs and some also have casinos, which usually allow outside guests, but other nightlife ranges from local cafes and restaurants to local and traditional dancing and music.

    We generally stayed in our hotel for the nightlife because it had an excellent kids disco, then dancing and then an excellent show was put on by the animation team in the hotel's ampitheatre and then there would be more dancing, games etc and then you could choose to have either a quiet drink in the hotel's main building or head towards the nightclub till the early hours.

    very casual

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    Night life is special
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  • dr.firas
  • Updated By dr.firas on July 20, 2004
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  • Morocco - Morocco
    Morocco
    by dr.firas
    Night life in any Arabian country means a white night and sleepless!
    We had every night a special occasion, once we went to dance, once to enjoy an eve party ala Arabian Nights in Tetouan with good dinner, so it was really magical!

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  • Address: M'ddikk
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    Night life is special
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  • dr.firas
  • Updated By dr.firas on July 16, 2004
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  • Tangier - Morocco
    Tangier
    by dr.firas
    Night life in any Arabian country means a white night and sleepless!
    We had every night a special occasion, once we went to dance, once to enjoy an eve party ala Arabian Nights in Tetouan with good dinner, so it was really magical!

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  • Address: Tangier
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    Thanks for the Moroccan Hospitality
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  • dr.firas
  • Updated By dr.firas on July 16, 2004
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  • Dr.Firas in Tangier - Morocco
    Dr.Firas in Tangier
    by dr.firas
    One of my friends *dentist* origin from Lebanon and lives in Tangier as his wife is Moroccan, has invited me to his flat there, I was so thankful for their hospitality and nice welcoming :-)
    it is always great to have friends in the country you visit!

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  • Address: Tangier
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