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Morocco: how to get
The simplest way. to Morocco Russia is a flight. There may be many options. These are also the Royal Air Maroc flights from Moscow to Casablanca, and a whole range of possible combinations of intermittent flights in different European cities (Paris, Brussels, Madrid, Rome, etc.). There is even a possibility of entering Morocco by sea: first, it will be necessary to travel to Spain, from one of the southern ports, to the ferry to Morocco. The tube will extend from 1 to 2 hours. However, the last two scenarios suggest that there is a Schengen visa. And they're too exhausting and taking a lot of time.
The easy and cheapest way to go to Morocco is to use Turkish Airlines. Moskva's flight will get you to Casablanca with a transplant in Istanbul. If you wish, it would not be possible to choose a minimum duration of two hours of transplant, but to take, for example, eight hours to get to the centre of Istanbul for a few hours and walk a little there (read how to get to the centre of Istanbul from the airport).
If you buy a ticket in advance and carefully study the prices of different dates of departure, you can get yourself a ticket at an incredible low price of 13,000 roubles! There is no other way to get to Morocco that can't please you at such a low cost. The Council is looking for Turkish Airlines tickets, not on the official website, but through the Aviasails and Skyscanner metapoics, in the vast majority of cases it will be a little cheaper.
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Casablanca
So, ours. Travel on Morocco We're in Casablanca!
Some travelers, going to Casa (named this town as short as the Moroccans themselves) are talking here, pray, the city is not authentic and nothing to do. Don't believe it. The second largest city in Africa is worth 100 per cent. The city is admirable to the fact that it is a morbid mixture of the most diverse elements: there are sororortic slums, some of which resemble the Rio slums, some of the Negro neighbourhoods of the American megapolis, there is the spirit of Miami and something from South European port cities like Marcel, and of course, life flows in the midst.