MOROCCO PART 2 : From Marrakech to Casablanca



Can you imagine I have never been to the Majorelle Garden before ? Anyway, this time I got the chance to go and it was really worth it (Especially if you're looking for some garden inspiration)! We visited the Souk multiple times (mainly because I wanted to find the perfect Handira which is a Moroccan carpet/blanket also called wedding blankets). We stopped to other famous places such as La Mamounia, a luxuous Hotel next to the Koutoubia that I saw repetitively on Instagram and wanted to have a look. I couldn't leave without stopping by le Café des épices, a famous and really affordable restaurant inside the Souk of Marrakech. The view is great as you can see. Our waiter was the sweetest guy and had a great laugh with my dad (yes he cried laughing). Those are the types of memories I will never forget. 

Then, our Marrakech stay came to an end and our next stop was Casablanca where most of my family members live. Casablanca changed a lot in my opinion, I think I say that because I did not expect it to be so polluted!! I knew it was but I didn't remember it to be so much polluted. Anyway I still love this city because there is a lot to do. We didn't visit much because we haven't seen my grandparents for a long time but we decided to go to the Habbous which became a famous neighbourhood but where you can still find affordable souvenirs. We couldn't leave without stopping by la Patisserie Bennis, a famous moroccan cake shop, where we came out with a box full of delicious cakes. 

















                                                                      
                        





















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