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Follow the sound of happy people...: Party Crashing in Morocco

by JamalMorelli

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...

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All of Casa's yours for the Taking: New Year's Party in Casa - New Year's, pt 2

by JamalMorelli

Honest to Pete, I would actually choose Casa for a stag party or a New Year's Drinking Party. Why? First, a big selection of very swank bars. The places are swinging with sha'abi music and get the hookah set up and the drinks going...You will most likely meet Moroccans in these bars who have plenty of their own dough and love making friends and scoring decent prostitutes. Your new friends have experience procuring for themselves and will not only help you negotiate your price but take you to bars that have the level of exoticness you want. Belly dancers, pop/latin/techno...Thrill seeking: High speed cruising in Casa - with Moroccan friends blasting music they love. And the streets are huge and empty at night - imagine renting a convertible (and a driver) and just cruising with your new friends. Clubbers are proud of their hum-vees. Your girl company might not like the convertible on...

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Comptoir: Belly dancing and great food!

by Bali-Babe

Comptoir is a happening and romantic place to dine. From the outside it's a little villa on a quiet residential street, but on the inside it comes alive with well dressed Europeans. Friday and Saturday nights are the best times to go. On the ground floor you can have a delicious Moroccan meal, but the menu offers some other dishes besides for tajine and couscous. The food was by far the best that I had throughout my time in Morocco. Try the Kefta dish (lamb meatballs)....they are fantastic.On the upper level there is a happening bar and lounge. The crowd seems to be in their mid thirties. Alcohol flows freely while you are entertained by a troup of Moroccan musicians in the restaurant area. Later on belly dancers invade!!!!! A group of them in all shapes and sizes wiggle around your table and even dance on some of the tables. The energy level reaches sky high levels here with diners...

Nighttime - BELLY DANCE

by salim37

Thanks for your answer ..how is the night life in Fes , Casa , and Meknes ? do you know some interesting night clubs there for have fun, i would like have some infos about oriental party with belly dance ( dance du ventre ) ?thanks

Spend the night in the desert

by sachara

It's great to stay overnight in the desert, like we did in the Erg Chebbi. During the impressive sunset the sanddunes coloured from deep ochre to brilliant orange and red. After the sun disappeared after the sanddunes the sky had the most fantastic unbelievable colours (picture 5).After a tastful desert meal we sat round the campfire for some time, drinking our tea and looking at the flames. Our guides started to drum and to sing local songs. It was an great experience.

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Cabarets

by xaver

Go to Cabarets, places where you can drink a beer while listening to alive moroccan music and watching some belly dance spectacle, I foun that this was the best way to spend a few hours after dinner, they are opened after 8 pm, many all day, and do not close before 2 am. People in Morocco are pretty formal with dressing, but noone cares if you are not, specially in cabarets.

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No Alcohol

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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Marrakesh - Night Fantasia: Fantasia

by racingvic

We were on an "in-sight" tour of Morocco and one of the side tours was to attend a "Funtasia" night put on for the tourists. We were taken by our bus to a Disney Land like location some 10 kms outside of Marrakesh. It was a huge area set aside for the show. A large enclosed 'playing field' surrounded by huge lavishly decorated tents. We all sat at tables holding around 10 people and were served up several exotic dishes in quick succession. This food was accompanied by several bottles of red and white wine. The food was very good and I heard no-one complain. While we ate we were entertained by different ethnic groups (Berbers etc.) singing, dancing and playing drums. When the meal finished we took our wine glasses with us and stood around the fence and watched many horsemen ride hard up and down firing their rifles and performing trick riding - all this to exotic Moroccan music played...

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Pasha's: over-priced club in Merrakech

by emmet7

USD 20 entry and drinks USD 12 & up was a little much for being in the middle of nowhere in a developing company that hopes tourists will return frequently? Large groups of men dancing together?Men dancing on the tables?Did have an awesome bongo player who played on this stage that was like 10 metres high!!Like most clubs; catch the right night, right crowd, right groove = BIG FUNBut it wasn't the night we visited casual

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