To support Why Morocco, please consider buying me a coffee nouss nouss. For the seventh episode of Why Morocco, I reached Casablanca-based architect Lahbib El Moumni by telephone from… Read more “Why Morocco 007 – Lahbib El Moumni on brutalist architecture in Morocco”
Tag: Rabat
A must-read travelogue about Morocco by Martin Rose
I was having a chat with my friend Cris one Ramadan evening about the state of travel writing and how it’s just not the same as it… Read more “A must-read travelogue about Morocco by Martin Rose”
Life in Marrakech, summer lovin’ edition
Summertime has come to an end. With cooler temperatures, the return of clients and high season just around the corner, the days of lazy morning coffees, afternoon… Read more “Life in Marrakech, summer lovin’ edition”
A weekend in Rabat, the capital of Morocco
It was one of the first stops on my 22-day trip to Morocco back in 2010. Although I was immediately in love with the Kingdom, I also… Read more “A weekend in Rabat, the capital of Morocco”
Life in Marrakech, March edition
They say that if March comes in like a lion it will go out like a lamb. Well here’s hoping. Because March came in like a roaring… Read more “Life in Marrakech, March edition”
How it all started: Day two
The downside of group tours is the defined time you have to spend in one place. We woke up to see the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca,… Read more “How it all started: Day two”