
Morocco’s Tourism Sector Hits Record Highs in 2024
7 January 2025
The signals are green for Moroccan tourism. The sector set records in 2024 in terms of visitor arrivals, contributing to the development of the local and national economy.
7 January 2025
The signals are green for Moroccan tourism. The sector set records in 2024 in terms of visitor arrivals, contributing to the development of the local and national economy.
4 January 2025
Brandi Glanville, American star of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills and former 52-year-old model, claims to have been the victim of a parasitic infection after filming the (…)
4 January 2025
For the fourth consecutive year, Marrakech is at the top of the favorite destinations of the French in 2024, according to a study by Liligo, in partnership with the Opinion Way (…)
4 January 2025
The case of the shooting at the "La Crème" café in Marrakech is far from over. On Thursday, the Criminal Chamber of Appeal of the Casablanca Court of Appeal reopened the case.
2 January 2025
The environmental movement "Maroc Environnement 2050" expresses deep concerns about the ongoing urban developments in Marrakech, in the perspective of the 2030 World Cup. The (…)
1 January 2025
The Marrakech Municipal Council has decided to relocate the horse-drawn carriage station from Jemaa El-Fna Square, causing concern among the coachmen who see it as a threat to (…)
31 December 2024
Human rights defenders in Marrakech are sounding the alarm: the "mafia of the guardians" is rampant in the city, controlling all parking spaces, whether for cars, motorcycles (…)
30 December 2024
Marrakech is emerging as the leading city that attracts and welcomes many domestic and foreign tourists during this holiday season. Agadir is making a comeback.
28 December 2024
A Moroccan city could one day make people forget Marrakech, considered the best tourist destination in Morocco.
28 December 2024
The real estate market in the city of Marrakech is showing signs of slowdown. In the third quarter of 2024, prices generally fell by 0.5%, a decline that hides disparities (…)