Overview
From Andrew Harper
Africa's iconic safari destinations lie south of the Sahara; north of the desert is the region the Arabs call “Maghreb,” marked off by the Atlas Mountains and comprising the countries of Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia. Islam has had a pervasive influence on the physical and cultural landscape here since the conquest of the seventh century, but North Africa is also marked by a distinctive Mediterranean flavor, born of centuries of sea ties with Spain, Sicily and Malta.
Morocco is perhaps where the age-old intersections of culture and conquest have their most colorful and eclectic manifestations. Fes and Marrakech, two historic trading posts that have each been the country's capital, express the sacred, chaotic, mysterious grandeur of the region: Medieval labyrinths, magnificent mosques and teeming bazaars spring from a parched soil that has soaked up the sun's rays for eons, and seems to have burst with human drama for just as long. These organic, entropic cities tend to thwart careful planning and reward wandering; when it comes time for rest, an ample number of palatial and exotic resorts have added modern amenities to an ancient landscape.
Hotels
All recommended hotels in North Africa
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Heure Bleue Palais Intimate hotel occupying an imposing 19th-century building in the coastal town of Essaouira. |
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Hotel Sofitel Fès Palais Jamaï Dramatic Moorish-style 142-room hotel (formerly a vizier’s palace, dating from 1879) overlooking the old city in Fes. |
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Palais Amani Exquisitely refurbished palace within the walls of the ancient medina. |
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Amanjena Imaginatively designed Moorish-flavored luxury resort cloistered alongside an 27-hole golf course, four miles outside Marrakech. |
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Ksar Char Bagh Palace-style sanctuary amid 10 acres of serene gardens, orchards and palm groves, 15 minutes from the old city. |
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La Maison Arabe Charming mansion-hotel (26 rooms and suites) tucked away in the medina, a few minutes from the famed Djemaa el-Fna marketplace. |
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La Mamounia Historic Moorish-style landmark hotel set amid 17 acres of lush gardens and olive/orange groves, a short taxi ride from the city’s colorful old market square of Djemaa el-Fna. |
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Riad El Fenn Carefully restored townhouse on the edge of the medina of Marrakech. |
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Riad l'Orangeraie Evocative boutique hotel created from an ancient residence located in the heart of the Marrakech medina. |











