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This area has some up and coming shops, makes a change from the others scatter around Agadir.some little clean and cheap cafe used by locals, nice coffee at a ver low price
this place will blow your mind with the array of craft goods, fruit, carpets anything you can imagine.....the oils are fab as are the massage treatments in the market, yes while you walk around...
The small museum is in the corner of the Portuguese park and costs 20 dirhams to view the collection of photos. The photos show how Agadir looked before the earthquake in 1960, the immediate after eff...
Interesting, worth the stroll up there, Gardens / park in back is also nice
Cost is 20 MAD per person, but docent was helpful and interesting, hike up to building you will be able to compare what you see now with pictures from the 40's, 50's and after rebuild, but you can see...
Go make your own mind up
This area has some up and coming shops, makes a change from the others scatter around Agadir.some little clean and cheap cafe used by locals, nice coffee at a ver low price
a must when in agadir
this place will blow your mind with the array of craft goods, fruit, carpets anything you can imagine.....the oils are fab as are the massage treatments in the market, yes while you walk around...
Beautiful photos
The small museum is in the corner of the Portuguese park and costs 20 dirhams to view the collection of photos. The photos show how Agadir looked before the earthquake in 1960, the immediate after eff...
If you are passing this place
I would not go to town only to see this. Nice building, but nothing like woow. Maybe if you are super religious.
Interesting, worth the stroll up there, Gardens / park in back is also nice
Cost is 20 MAD per person, but docent was helpful and interesting, hike up to building you will be able to compare what you see now with pictures from the 40's, 50's and after rebuild, but you can see...