Sunday, December 30, 2012

What's the minimum age to book a hotel room in tangier, morocco? ?

Q. I'm planning to stay in Tangier for about 2 weeks, and I'll be 20 years old. If I go next August I'll be 21.
So will I be able to book a hotel room at my age

A. Yes you are old enough to book a room on your own.
Tanger is a great place but realistically 2 weeks is too long to stay here.
Check into Hotel Continental at 36 Rue Dar El Baroud which is in the medina.
The reason I suggest this one is because it is the oldest hotel in Tanger built around 1860 and has fantastic interior decor.
The Continental overlooks the Straits of Gibraltar and as the old port is now closed and due to reopen as a marina it is a lot quieter.
A room costs abour â¬36 per night but you should pay in local currency.
Stay a few nights and get the feel of Tanger.
Get a bus to Chefchaouen and stay a night.
Back to Tanger and get the train to Marrakech for 3 or 4 nights.
Plenty of other great places to visit.
Try tripadvisor.com for some good advice.

ps - do not get the Continental confused with the Inter Continental which is a newer hotel lacking in ant charm. The Continental is in the medina and is THE place to explore.

Regards

Where can we go for a cheap and cheerful long weekend away in February?
Q. I live in Poole, Dorset and my boy and I would like to have a cheap long weekend away at the end of January or early February. We could fly from Bournemouth or Southampton airport ideally.
We would like somewhere where hotel accomodation and food and drink is reasonable as well as the flight costs.

A. Cracow!

Very nice city to visit, absolutely lovely. Similar to Prague. Flights are with easyjet from Bornemouth and approx. 30 quid return per person. Fly out on the 12th, 17th or 19th Jan and return on the 15th or 22nd.

http://www.skyscanner.net

Alternatively you can fly from London to Berlin for roughly the same price, also with easyjet. The advantage here is that flights are daily, you are not so restricted on the flight dates.

Yet another alternative would be to fly from London to Marrakech for 80 quid return per person. Fly out on the 17th or 18th Jan and come back on the 21st. Also easyjet. It is more expensive, but you would be going somewhere slightly warmer...

What are is the culture like in marrakech?
Q. I may be hollidaying in marrakech in november this year with my boyfriend and was just wondering what the culture in like there? Will I be required to wear specific clothing or cover my head as it is a muslim country? I was also wondering if I will be able to book a double room in a five star hotel with my boyfriend even though we are not married or will our booking be refused because of this? Any information about it would be great thanks x

A. The culture there is amazing. You'll see so much new and old contrasts, it is a lot to take it. You can have a great time in Marrakech without even sight seeing. Just wandering around, trying some of the cafe's and restaurants and shopping in the souks. You don't have to cover your head unless its part of your religion and beliefs. You should dress somewhat modestly, long sleeves, no cleavage and no miniskirts or short shorts. You'll see people when you're there dressed as if they're going to a club and they get nicely harassed for it. If neither of you are Moroccan you won't have a problem with the hotel room, from what I've read at least. If you have any doubts, call ahead and ask. You will want to see Djema Elfna Place, there is always live music and things going on, you can find fortune tellers, and you can get henna tattoos. You will encounter a lot of panhandlers and children trying to sell tissues and candies, but don't let it get to you because many of them are out there by choice. Keep close tabs on your handbag if you carry one, or wallet because there are some kids that think tourists are there to support them and they'll pick pocket you before you even realize what happened. It's not something you should really worry about just make sure to use your common sense.. If you go by a Cash machine to withdraw money, don't stand there counting it and don't wave your money around and you will be good. You will notice that you don't see couples in the street kissing and hugging, as in Islam they ideally don't "date". Locals can actually get arrested for this, especially if they're not married... so out of respect, you should probably leave that out of the public eye. You will be fine holding hands. If you meet anyone, its in their culture for women to kiss cheeks from right to left, so if you have someone try this don't be scared. It is a very beautiful place and you can learn a lot in just a few days. If you have any doubts about how to act, you'll see in a few days that you will be fine being yourself. Some people get offended by pointing and staring, some people get offended if you take their picture so try not to take a picture of individuals, you'll be fine taking pictures of crowds and sights. It can be cold there in the winter, but if it's hot you can wear tank tops and capri pants just as long as you're not showing a lot of cleavage because a lot of the guys like to stare and harass women who dress like this, because in their culture women don't dress that way so its something they find very sexy. If you tire of the Moroccan food or if you get craving for something like hamburgers there are a lot of snack shops which serve them, just make sure to read the menu carefully because their version of hamburgers is not always traditional American style. There are McDonalds and some other fast food restaurants, and there are supermarkets and actual stores, so if you want to look for anything that you can't find at the souks or a food like crisps or cookies you can find them at the supermarket and corner shops, and you can find nice clothing at some stores in New Marrakech. When you walk around make sure you remember from which way you came, or know how to get back because the souks can be frustrating to find your way through. It's ok to wear hats and things, not everyone speaks English so knowing any amount of French would benefit you. Aside from that, just enjoy!




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