JuveN Posted February 9, 2024 Posted February 9, 2024 Rabat - Asilah, with its brilliant blue and white decor, and the sound of waves crashing against ancient walls, gives the illusion of being in Greece while somehow still in Morocco. Every year, local and foreign tourists alike flock to the po[CENSORED]r coastal destinations to Essouira, Tangier, and Taghazout. However, Assilah in the north is the hidden gem that is not to be missed. As you step into the city, it feels like you've wandered into a masterpiece, a true work of art. This all starts with the old medina, and its timeless charm. Whitewashed houses with exquisite blue details form a striking contrast against the sky, evoking a feeling of tranquility and peace. The medina's winding lanes are a maze of undiscovered gems, with every turn revealing a delightful discovery, ranging from quaint cafes offering freshly brewed mint tea to artisanal stores overflowing with locally made souvenirs.One of the highlights of Asilah is its dynamic art culture. For years, the town has served as a sanctuary for galleries that display a wide range of creations by artists worldwide. Asilah boasts an incredibly exciting and diverse creative scene, ranging from avant-garde sculptures to historic Moroccan artworks. Don't be surprised if you find yourself inspired to pick up a paintbrush or a camera in order to capture the essence of Asilah's beauty yourself. However, Asilah is more than simply a visual treat; it's also a culinary delight. From fresh seafood and grilled sardines to savory tagines, local restaurants serve an array of mouthwatering dishes straight from the Atlantic. https://www.moroccoworldnews.com/NaN/NaN/360466/asilah-is-calling-your-passport-to-coastal-paradise
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