Strategically ensconced on the south side of the Strait of Gilbraltar, Morocco‘s seventh largest city is a relatively little known destination among international visitors – except perhaps those who hop the ferry over on a day trip or overnighter from Spain‘s Costa del Sol. But this port city is packed with that uniquely Moroccan-flavoured history, architecture, cuisine, and culture – and furthermore, multicultural, its distinctly more cosmopolitan and multicultural than the inland likes of, say, Rabat, Fez, or Meknes.
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