Guidebook for Agadir

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Guidebook for Agadir

Food Scene

the restaurant opens at 8am and closes at 23h very quiet. at the Atlantic seafront. the restaurant offers traditional Moroccan meals for breakfast and lunch. dinner and other modern meals. the menu and very diverse and cheap like couscous and tajine. Kafta. Moroccan red soup. and several choices and also sandwiches ...
11 locals recommend
Restaurant Les Dinosaures
11 locals recommend
the restaurant opens at 8am and closes at 23h very quiet. at the Atlantic seafront. the restaurant offers traditional Moroccan meals for breakfast and lunch. dinner and other modern meals. the menu and very diverse and cheap like couscous and tajine. Kafta. Moroccan red soup. and several choices and also sandwiches ...
Café Surf
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Zumería
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Drinks & Nightlife

english pub is very famous in town a mix between a bar and night club. karaoke for the visitor who wants to sing in public
36 locals recommend
English Pub
36 locals recommend
english pub is very famous in town a mix between a bar and night club. karaoke for the visitor who wants to sing in public
to dance to the music of the House of the World's greatest DJs: David Vendetta, Richard Murray, Greg Cerron and others enliven the Actor's Agadir dancefloor, which guarantees a magical atmosphere. Follies and dancing all night. schedule Monday to Sunday from 23:00 to 05:00 kitchens Plugged Features Open 7/7 Parking Credit cards accepted Valet parking
Actors Night Club
to dance to the music of the House of the World's greatest DJs: David Vendetta, Richard Murray, Greg Cerron and others enliven the Actor's Agadir dancefloor, which guarantees a magical atmosphere. Follies and dancing all night. schedule Monday to Sunday from 23:00 to 05:00 kitchens Plugged Features Open 7/7 Parking Credit cards accepted Valet parking

Sightseeing

but following a 1962 earthquake in Agadir, this historical site steeped in history Today it is a very important tourist site in the city, The place offers an extraordinary panoramic view to the whole city of Agadir
42 locals recommend
Agadir Oufella أگادير أوفلا
Aurobindo Marg
42 locals recommend
but following a 1962 earthquake in Agadir, this historical site steeped in history Today it is a very important tourist site in the city, The place offers an extraordinary panoramic view to the whole city of Agadir
A magnet for Agadir’s wealthy youth, you’ll spot many luxury cars and sailing vessels around the marina. The area offers great views of the hill with its inscription and there are boutique shops, fancy restaurants, quaint cafés, and ice cream shops.
60 locals recommend
Marina D'agadir
Route Marina
60 locals recommend
A magnet for Agadir’s wealthy youth, you’ll spot many luxury cars and sailing vessels around the marina. The area offers great views of the hill with its inscription and there are boutique shops, fancy restaurants, quaint cafés, and ice cream shops.

Parks & Nature

Imouzzer Ida Outanane is a small village located about sixty kilometers from Agadir going up to the north. This village is mainly inhabited by Berbers (Moroccan ethnicity), called Ida Outanane where the name of the village. However, visitors can stop along the roads to admire the landscape (palm and oasis) and may even meet sellers of iguanas! The Tifrit Valley is one of the most beautiful Moroccan valleys, often described as the Paradise Valley! The village of Imouzzer is composed of a palm grove, where tourists can stroll, meeting the Moroccan workers. For lovers of regional products, the souk is held on Thursday and transforms the village into a dynamic place! Three kilometers away, the
27 locals recommend
Imouzzer Ida Ou Tanane
27 locals recommend
Imouzzer Ida Outanane is a small village located about sixty kilometers from Agadir going up to the north. This village is mainly inhabited by Berbers (Moroccan ethnicity), called Ida Outanane where the name of the village. However, visitors can stop along the roads to admire the landscape (palm and oasis) and may even meet sellers of iguanas! The Tifrit Valley is one of the most beautiful Moroccan valleys, often described as the Paradise Valley! The village of Imouzzer is composed of a palm grove, where tourists can stroll, meeting the Moroccan workers. For lovers of regional products, the souk is held on Thursday and transforms the village into a dynamic place! Three kilometers away, the
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Anza Plage
i go for surfing all days magic wave ^!^ we can go to gother
The Paradise Valley is a natural site a few kilometers from Agadir. Between the river and its waterfalls, and the mountains planted with trees, you will discover a place of exceptional greenery. From Aourir, you can go to Casacades d'Imouzzer and cross the valley.
86 locals recommend
Paradise Valley Agadir
86 locals recommend
The Paradise Valley is a natural site a few kilometers from Agadir. Between the river and its waterfalls, and the mountains planted with trees, you will discover a place of exceptional greenery. From Aourir, you can go to Casacades d'Imouzzer and cross the valley.

Arts & Culture

This museum opened its doors on February 29, 2000 is forty years after the destruction of Agadir. It houses collector coins related to Amazigh culture and traditions, with more than 900 exhibits. The treasure room, meanwhile, keeps a centerpiece, the emblem of the museum, "The collar of Massa". The museum also aims to present the traditions as well as the everyday life of the Amazigh. He thus exposes carpets, potteries, old manuscripts but also some techniques used in the manufacture of the jewels and the tools used by the craftsmen. Various activities are sometimes held there as well as temporary exhibitions
32 locals recommend
Museum of Amazigh Culture
Passage Aït Souss
32 locals recommend
This museum opened its doors on February 29, 2000 is forty years after the destruction of Agadir. It houses collector coins related to Amazigh culture and traditions, with more than 900 exhibits. The treasure room, meanwhile, keeps a centerpiece, the emblem of the museum, "The collar of Massa". The museum also aims to present the traditions as well as the everyday life of the Amazigh. He thus exposes carpets, potteries, old manuscripts but also some techniques used in the manufacture of the jewels and the tools used by the craftsmen. Various activities are sometimes held there as well as temporary exhibitions
You’ll find the Memoire d’Agadir within the lush Jardin de Olhão (Olhão Garden). It provides information about the large earthquake in 1960 that destroyed most of old Agadir. It’s interesting to see what the city looked like both before and immediately after the quake, and compare images from the past with what the city looks like today. There are also old newspaper clippings that relayed information about the earthquake.
Memoire d'Agadir
Avenue Des Forces Armees Royales
You’ll find the Memoire d’Agadir within the lush Jardin de Olhão (Olhão Garden). It provides information about the large earthquake in 1960 that destroyed most of old Agadir. It’s interesting to see what the city looked like both before and immediately after the quake, and compare images from the past with what the city looks like today. There are also old newspaper clippings that relayed information about the earthquake.
A large open-air living museum that combines architecture, history, and ethnology, La Medina d’Agadir is a grand reconstruction of the city’s old medina. Developed on private land by a Moroccan-Italian, it offers a wonderful peek into the Agadir of old. Craftspeople make traditional items in workshops throughout the glorious medina, and there are shops, restaurants, and cafes to make the scene even more realistic. Almost like a city within a city, La Medina d’Agadir is one of the most popular attractions in Agadir.
29 locals recommend
Agadir Medina
29 locals recommend
A large open-air living museum that combines architecture, history, and ethnology, La Medina d’Agadir is a grand reconstruction of the city’s old medina. Developed on private land by a Moroccan-Italian, it offers a wonderful peek into the Agadir of old. Craftspeople make traditional items in workshops throughout the glorious medina, and there are shops, restaurants, and cafes to make the scene even more realistic. Almost like a city within a city, La Medina d’Agadir is one of the most popular attractions in Agadir.
built on the orders of Morocco’s previous king, Mohammed V Mosque is one of the city’s major places of worship. The minaret is fairly simple when compared with other great mosques around Morocco, with bricks and white paint topped with a small patch of decorative carvings and the traditional three balls. The outer walls, however, are much more impressive. Radiating outwards from a large monumental gate, the walls display fine decorative plasterwork in traditional Islamic designs. The heavyset wooden door is surrounded by delicate green tiling. Part of the city’s renovation project, building started on the mosque in 1988. It opened several years later
Mosquée Mohamed V
built on the orders of Morocco’s previous king, Mohammed V Mosque is one of the city’s major places of worship. The minaret is fairly simple when compared with other great mosques around Morocco, with bricks and white paint topped with a small patch of decorative carvings and the traditional three balls. The outer walls, however, are much more impressive. Radiating outwards from a large monumental gate, the walls display fine decorative plasterwork in traditional Islamic designs. The heavyset wooden door is surrounded by delicate green tiling. Part of the city’s renovation project, building started on the mosque in 1988. It opened several years later

Shopping

Ferme bientôt tous les jours 09:00–22:00 fresh fruits and vegetables. various meat .. fresh fish. bread and bakery and several snack
المارشي البلدي انزا
Ferme bientôt tous les jours 09:00–22:00 fresh fruits and vegetables. various meat .. fresh fish. bread and bakery and several snack
with me near to the apartment welcome to the prestige atlantic chalet six shop for everything you need for daily life. its very just for 1 min walking and you can shopping anything you need
Drouguerie Najah Omar
with me near to the apartment welcome to the prestige atlantic chalet six shop for everything you need for daily life. its very just for 1 min walking and you can shopping anything you need
Souk El Had of Agadir is the heart of the old medina, rebuilt after the earthquake of 1960. In the souk, a large number of merchants are gathered to offer customers a multitude of diverse and varied services, from computer to clothing or cosmetics to primeurs. Many crafts and traditional crafts present the most beautiful pieces of Moroccan crafts in one place.
132 locals recommend
Souk Al Ahad
Rue 2 Mars
132 locals recommend
Souk El Had of Agadir is the heart of the old medina, rebuilt after the earthquake of 1960. In the souk, a large number of merchants are gathered to offer customers a multitude of diverse and varied services, from computer to clothing or cosmetics to primeurs. Many crafts and traditional crafts present the most beautiful pieces of Moroccan crafts in one place.

Entertainment & Activities

The Valley of Birds is a 2.5-hectare animal park in the center of Agadir, where rare birds from South America and Asia meet, and mammals such as the mountain sheep and the maggot monkeys. This garden is planted with many species, such as magnolias, banana trees, bougainvilleas, oleanders, ... around a refreshing waterfall. A nice idea for a family walk. Made in Agadir Council: There are two entrances, one located on the boulevard of August 20 which is often crowded by the public and one on Hassan II Avenue, much easier to access. Entry: 5 dh schedule Open Monday to Saturday from 9:30 to 12:30 and from 14:30 to 18:30.
24 locals recommend
Agadir Birds Valley
Boulevard du 20 Aout
24 locals recommend
The Valley of Birds is a 2.5-hectare animal park in the center of Agadir, where rare birds from South America and Asia meet, and mammals such as the mountain sheep and the maggot monkeys. This garden is planted with many species, such as magnolias, banana trees, bougainvilleas, oleanders, ... around a refreshing waterfall. A nice idea for a family walk. Made in Agadir Council: There are two entrances, one located on the boulevard of August 20 which is often crowded by the public and one on Hassan II Avenue, much easier to access. Entry: 5 dh schedule Open Monday to Saturday from 9:30 to 12:30 and from 14:30 to 18:30.
The big wheel of Agadir offers you to see the city differently. On the highest wheel of Africa, you can have a panoramic view of the surroundings. Price From 20 to 40 Dhs
La Grande Roue Agadir
The big wheel of Agadir offers you to see the city differently. On the highest wheel of Africa, you can have a panoramic view of the surroundings. Price From 20 to 40 Dhs