Agadir is
located in the province of Souss-Massa-Draa, on the Atlantic coast in
the south-west Morocco, North Africa. 235 km west of Marrakech, A 508 km
south of Casablanca and 173 km of Essaouira.
Agadir
is an exceptional site with a beautiful bay, very sunny with 300 days
of sunshine a year. Its 20 km of beach rejoice all year thousands of
vacationers, even in winter. European city par excellence, Agadir has a
large hotel park.
With its mild climate throughout the year, Agadir is a vacation destination in Morocco, popular with tourists.
The
city belongs to the region of Sousse. This region very fertile, exports
fruit and vegetables in Europe and making the port of Agadir Morocco's
second port after the port of Casablanca.
In
1960, Agadir was destroyed by an earthquake. Most of its traditional
monuments were demolished. It was rebuilt as a modern reconstruction
project.
The
surroundings of Agadir contain many tourist treasures, so whether you
rather sporting holiday, relaxation, or cultural region will seduce you.
Places to visit in Agadir:
Marina
Agadir
Marina is a beautiful and friendly place overlooking the sea. The boats
are moored to docks previously leased to the city. The Marina also
hosts shops, cafes and luxury restaurants to do some shopping.
Agadir
Corniche is one of the friendliest places in the city.The consists of
green spaces, street lights, bathrooms, walkways, rest areas and
restaurants.
Souk
El Had Agadir is the heart of the old médina.Il extends over an area of
nine hectares. It has 6000 shops arranged in product families, as well
as nine doors, with as many car parks in the open.
In the souk, a large number of traders gathered to offer customers a multitude of diverse and varied services, computer clothing or cosmetics to futures. Many textbooks and traditional crafts are the most beautiful pieces of Moroccan craftsmanship in a single place.
In the souk, a large number of traders gathered to offer customers a multitude of diverse and varied services, computer clothing or cosmetics to futures. Many textbooks and traditional crafts are the most beautiful pieces of Moroccan craftsmanship in a single place.
agadir souk el had |
Kasbah
Agadir is the most majestic of the city. It is a fortress overlooking
the city and the beach and culminating at a height of 236 meters. The
latter was built in 1540 by Moroccan King Mohammed Ech-Cheikh Saadi.
This is where was the former site of the city before the earthquake of 1960. A historical majestic place to walk around and admire the bay of Agadir.
During their walk, visitors will not forget that this fortress contained the oldest district of Agadir, at that time composed of small alleys and playful residents. The place is ideal to admire the city from all angles and the sunsets.
This is where was the former site of the city before the earthquake of 1960. A historical majestic place to walk around and admire the bay of Agadir.
During their walk, visitors will not forget that this fortress contained the oldest district of Agadir, at that time composed of small alleys and playful residents. The place is ideal to admire the city from all angles and the sunsets.
agadir kasbah |
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