
Dinner on the Hoof in Marrakech
An evening walk with a guide through the medina’s little corners and tasty bites
An evening walk with a guide through the medina’s little corners and tasty bites
Riads are old Moroccan homes built by wealthy people. Many have been converted to hotels and some into restaurants. We visit one in Fes.
Two museums, each with a different focus, paint a picture of 20th century Morocco
Among the many shops and stalls in Tangier’s medina, a weaver turns out a myriad of colorful fabrics
A cafe menu in Marrakech was certainly not offering fast food!
In Tangier’s medina, a cascade of markets with all kinds of food and household needs
DrFumblefinger describes two new modern buildings in Morocco’s capital city of Rabat.
A top attraction for many visitors to Morocco—a hot air balloon ride—involves more than just looking down
DrFumblefinger visits an Argan Cooperative while traveling through the Atlas mountains. The Coop is run by village women.
Deep in Tangier’s Medina, an old but updated hotel beckons with its opulent lobby
An evening walk with a guide through the medina’s little corners and tasty bites
Riads are old Moroccan homes built by wealthy people. Many have been converted to hotels and some into restaurants. We visit one in Fes.
Two museums, each with a different focus, paint a picture of 20th century Morocco
Among the many shops and stalls in Tangier’s medina, a weaver turns out a myriad of colorful fabrics
In Tangier’s medina, a cascade of markets with all kinds of food and household needs
DrFumblefinger describes two new modern buildings in Morocco’s capital city of Rabat.
A top attraction for many visitors to Morocco—a hot air balloon ride—involves more than just looking down
DrFumblefinger visits an Argan Cooperative while traveling through the Atlas mountains. The Coop is run by village women.
Deep in Tangier’s Medina, an old but updated hotel beckons with its opulent lobby