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DIALLING CODE +212
CURRENCY MAD
Morocco
Route 22 to
Inezgane runs
every 40 minutes.
Tickets: MAD4. From
Inezgane, there are
several buses to Agadir.
FROM THE AIRPORT
AGADIR
A taxi to the centre
costs between
MAD150-MAD200.
AFTER DARK
RESTAURANTS
UP TO €15
Rotisserie Nahda
(Avenue MLY Yousset,No.1 DarTaleb,
tel: 0528 827 071)
Whet your appetite with roast lamb seasoned
with cumin, rotisserie chicken or Moroccan tagines,
all at excellent prices

UP TO €30
Le Maxwell (Complexe TouristiqueTamlelt,
Chemin Des Dunes, tel: 0528 840 580)
Both local and tourist football fans head here
for tasty food, a cool beer and the main
event - big games on the large screens.

UP TO €50
LeJardin d'Eau
(Complex Tagadirt, Boulevard du 20 Aout,
tel: 0528 840195)
The Water Garden's tasteful decor and
relaxing atmosphere is conducive to fine dining.
The international and Moroccan cuisine
helps too, as does the occasional cabaret night


EXCLUSIVE
Al Fanous
(Casino Atlantic, Hotel Atlantic Palace,
tel: 0528 843 366)
The a la carte menu and delicious desserts in
the grand casino restaurant
will make you feel like a millionaire,
even if you don't win any money on
a post-dinner flutter!
LOW KEY
La Tour
De Babel
(Complex Ait Souss, Avenue Hassan II,
tel: 0528846410)
Situated in a prime spot overlooking a bubbling fountain, Babel provides
a popular meeting place
in which to enjoy coffee
and cakes.

LIVE MUSIC
Alhan
(194 SecteurBalneaire etTouristique,
tel: 0528824146)
Part of the Atlantic Palace Complex,
this Lebanese cabaret
venue gives its guests a
taste of the exotic, with
live music and dancers.
Open from 12am-5am.

LATE & LIVELY
Chems Ayour
(Douar, AinSidi,AitMelloul B.P.
266, tel: 0528 319 797)
An exceptional Berber
spectacle with traditional
music, belly-dancing
and flame throwers.
Also provided is a feast
of traditional Moroccan
dishes. This will surely be
an evening to remember.
FUNNY
Babouche slippers
may be perceived as a
souvenir gimmick, but
many Moroccans still
wear them-men wear
the original yellow style,
while ornate patterns
are reserved for women.