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Loving Morocco :: Conclusion

This post is part of our series of trip reports on Morocco. After an incredible trip to Morocco, I was completely in awe. I had finally broken the barriers of the United States and visited another country. It was almost unreal. Words can’t even describe it. Needless to say, it’s totally sparked the travel interest in me. … Continue reading »

Loving Morocco :: Wrapping It All Up in Brussels

This post is part of our series of trip reports on Morocco. My post on Brussels was written for Weekend in Paris, another great travel blog about Europe with a focus on Paris and Brussels. That post will be published in a few days, and I don’t want to spoil the surprise! Check back here for a … Continue reading »

Loving Morocco :: Tales from the Riad Harmonia

This post is part of our series of trip reports on Morocco. A riad is a Moroccan version of the American bed and breakfast. Ours, the Riad Harmonia, was located about five minutes from the Djemaa-el-Fna square. It was incredibly cheap, about $100 per night. It was beautiful, and our hosts were wonderful. First, some pictures. … Continue reading »

Loving Morocco :: Exploring Fes and a Traditional Wedding

This post is part of our series of trip reports on Morocco. As I detailed in the Introduction, the main purpose for being in Fes was to attend a traditional Moroccan wedding of some family friends. But while we weren’t attending wedding-related events, we were exploring the streets of Fes and seeing all they had to … Continue reading »

Loving Morocco :: The Royal Mirage Hotel in Fes

This post is part of our series of trip reports on Morocco. The Royal Mirage Hotel was located in a corner of Fes, on the Ave Des F.A.R. It was a nice location, adjacent to the street which leads directly down to the palace. It was quiet (sort of) and had a great pool and … Continue reading »

Loving Morocco :: Delta to Brussels, Ryanair to Morocco

This post is part of our series of trip reports on Morocco. Introduction Actually this trip is a lot of firsts for me. First international trip, first transatlantic flight, first time flying Ryanair, and first time visiting Africa. One of my aunt’s coworkers was getting married in Morocco. I have many cool aunts, but this one … Continue reading »