Favorite thing: Taza has three post offices, one at the Medina (vis-à-vis the Place Ahrrach) and two in the Ville Nouvelle, at the Place de l'Indépendance and near the train station.
-Medina (Taza-Haut):
Bureau de Poste Taza-Haut;
Place Moulay Al Hassan;
35015 Taza-Haut;
Tel.: 00212-35-27-0182
-Ville Nouvelle (Taza-Bas):
Bureau de Poste Taza-PPAL;
Place d'Indépendance;
35000 Taza-Bas;
Tel.: 00212-35-67-2883
Bureau de Poste Taza-Gare;
Avenue Bir Anzarane Al Adarissa;
35016 Taza;
Tel.: 00212-35-28-0963
The post offices are usually open from 8 a.m. to noon and from 2.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. But the opening hours can change during the summer and Ramadan.
For information about the postage for letters (in French and Arabic):
www.bam.net.ma
(Click "Votre Courrier" >"Choisissez votre courrier"> "Calculer vos tarifs" and follow the instructions.)
For information about parcels (in French and Arabic):
www.bam.net.ma
(Click "Votre Courrier" >"Choisissez vos colis"> "Calculer vos tarifs" and follow the instructions.)
Don't forget: if you want to send a parcel abroad you have to leave it open when you go to the counter.
Updated Jun 17, 2006
Favorite thing: At the end of March 2006 the prefix numbers of Moroccan towns have changed.
The new prefix for Taza is 035.
More information about the new numbers (in French):
www.toutrabat.com/indicatif-maroc-villes-du-maroc-rabat-casablanca-etc.php
Updated Jun 12, 2006
Favorite thing: This is the wonderful view from Bougellal street going up the road all the way from the Nouvelle Ville to the Old Medina district.
Fondest memory: I enjoyed this part very much cos you can apreciate the whole city in one.
Written Nov 25, 2004
Favorite thing: The new part of Taza is a mixture of colonial french style along with many building with Art Deco that somehow show they had lots of action but the coty queeps a lot profile right now and not as much action and fun is going on like it used to. Although all this, Taza seems to be a very relaxed town you can wonder around going to the old town and enjoy historical sites or jst hang around the new town busy street markets.
Written Nov 25, 2004
Favorite thing: Taza is divided in two distinct parts. One is called Medina which translated to english stands for "city" but is in fact related always to the old part of town. The other part is called Ville Nouvelle, built by the french and consists on a kind of organized clean whie building town.
Fondest memory: On the picture theres another view of the new part of Taza right on the entrance western part coming from Fes.
Written Nov 25, 2004
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