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Jessica Lee

Footprint Handbook Morocco


Marrakech - Essaouira - Fès - Atlas
1st ed. 2016. 304 p. w. photos and maps. 178 mm
Verlag/Jahr: FOOTPRINT 2016
ISBN: 1-910120-85-5 (1910120855)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-910120-85-9 (9781910120859)

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From the bright cobalt blues of Marrakech´s Jardin Majorelle, the refreshing white walls of Essaouira, the mysterious streets of Fes, to the red rocks of gorges and canyons: this concise Footprint Handbook will show the the best of Morocco without weighing you down.
Marrakech evokes images of labyrinthine souks, vibrant colours, and minarets stretching towards the sky, with a background of exotic scents wafting from food stalls. Further afield, the white walls and sea breeze of Essaouira are a refreshing break; the cool, snow-topped Atlas Mountains offer much to be discovered; and the medieval streets of Fes are Morocco at its most mysterious. From the vibrant Jemaa el Fna square to trekking in spectacular valleys, Footprint´s Handbook will help you make the most of your trip to Morocco.

- Practicalities section with indispensable information on getting there and around.
- Highlights maps of the region so you know what not to miss.
- Comprehensive, up-to-date listings of where to eat, drink and sleep.
- Detailed street maps for Marrakech, Essaouira, Fes and other key destinations.
- Slim enough to fit in your pocket.

From the bright cobalt blues of Jardin Majorelle to the red rocks of gorges and canyons, this concise Footprint Handbook will show the the best of Morocco without weighing you down.
1) Planning your trip 2) Marrakech 3) Essaouira 4) Fes & Middle Atlas 5) High Atlas 6) Desert & Gorges 7) Agadir 8) Footnotes
Since deciding that growing up and getting a proper job was highly overrated at the tender age of 18, New Zealander Jessica Lee has travelled extensively in Asia, Africa and Latin America. A small obsession with houmous and a large obsession with nomadic people led her to the Middle East in 2004 where she fell in love with the Arabic language and the incredible hospitality of the people. She has lived there full-time since 2007, working as a tour leader as well as a writer.