The Saadain Tombs

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bdjakaria76
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The Saadain Tombs

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We ate a big lunch of pizza and Fanta Citron (what turned out to be the staple drink of the holiday!) and gathered our senses for a little bit. We also heard our first prayer call in Morocco!

The Saadain Tombs cost 10 DH entrance (about €1) and were well worth the cheap price. Each tomb is decorated in a mosaic pattern, and the internal rooms were breathtakingly decorated.


All of the intricate carvings were done in wood by hand, and the skill gone in to them really isn’t done justice by these iPhone photographs.

The Royal Palace
We got extremely lost looking for the Royal Palace, but whatsapp number list found it eventually. The exterior was suitably grand – but also very guarded. And it was closed. As we struggled to find our way back to the main square, we were approached by a helpful local man. We were in genuine need of help with direction, and as he was pretty chatty and friendly, we decided that his help and a bit of company was worth a little bit of money to get back to where we needed to be.
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