Tour in Agadir the moroccan city
Agadir one of the largest cities in morocco have many sectors and many beautiful areas and sure to see those wonderful city you should come to visit it . and on of those beautiful areas it is the he :
city centre :
Large and dynamic, it includes the boulevards Mohammed V and Hassan II, the Valley of Birds, the avenue General Kettani, Mohammed VI, Moulay Abdellah, and Mokhtar Soussi as well as the main avenue of the FAR ( Royal Armed Forces of Morocco) . The city centre also includes the Place Salam, ( Place de l'Esperance ) esperance square , ( the Loubnane Mosque ), or the lebanese mosque and the Square with two fountains that leads to the greenbelt of the municipality. With the combination of several communes, the city centre is process to gradually move towards the Haut Founty district where the new administration have built a new building for the Court of Appeal.
The seaside :
Agadir at night this is really an other beauty , the beauty of night in agadir :
Lively and dynamic, the tourist area at the seaside consists of the boulevard of 20 August, Tawada Avenue, the Corniche, at agadir beach , Avenue of Oued Souss,( berber avenue ) and the Founty district: Baie des Palmiers. It has many hotels, restaurants, trendy cafes, and residential villas, motels, and spas ...
A large beautification project for the city is in course of being completed. Agadir is well equipped with a beautiful waterfront promenade about 5 km long. that will be more so adventurous in agadir an their regions ...
A recent marina with many luxury shops was built at the foot of the Casbah and at the beginning of the Oued Tildi with a wonderful vue ..
New Talborjet
This area is known as the old district of Talborjet (meaning "small fort" in local Berber, in remembrance of the water tower which was first built on the plateau in the former Talborjt). Lively, the New Talborjt now which has been rebuilt away from the Old Talborjt , has as a main artery the Boulevard Mohammed Sheikh Saadi, who was the victor against the Portuguese in 1541. Other major avenues are the Avenue President Kennedy the former president of united states and the Avenue February 29. There is also the Mohammed V mosque, mohamed 5 the grand father of the actuel king mohamed 6 . the Olhão garden (Olhão is a coastal city located in the south of Portugal, which is paired with Agadir) and its memorial museum and the garden Ibn Zaydoun. and Some good hotels and restaurants have been built on the main arteries.
Residential districts :
Swiss Village: the oldest district of villas bordered by the Avenue of FAR (Royal Armed Forces), Avenue Mokhtar Soussi, Cairo Avenue, and the Avenue of the United Nations a famous avenues in agadir and the other regions and citys in morocco
Mixed Sector District: the French and Spanish Consulates are in this district...
Founty or "Bay of palm trees": a seaside area with residential villas, large hotels, holiday homes, and the royal palace, the palace of the moroccan king mohamed 6 and it was a pleasure to see this palace it some of moroccan architecture and culture .
High Founty: a new district of buildings and residential villas, located in the new city centre between the new Court of Appeal and the Marjane supermarket.
Illigh: to the east in front of the Hassan II hospital, is a residential area of large villas, housing the "new bourgeoisie".
Charaf: The Hassan II hospital is in this district. and also the grand hospital of agadir
Les Amicales: or the amicales also known as the "city of bureaucrats".
Dakhla: the enter : close to the faculty of Ibnou Zohr, it has a great mix between modern buildings, ordinary villas, and studio apartments. a deferent and beautiful mix .
Adrar City: a new district next to the new hypermarket.
Other neighborhoods: Lakhyam, Massira, Alhouda, Tilila, Tassila, Ben Sergao, Riad Assalam, Islane, Ihchach (Yachech) Nahda, Anza, and Taddart.
Ports also an old avenues and zones in agadir .
The Fishing Port seen from the Casbah
Over the decades, Agadir has had several ports: two fishing ports, a major trading port, and the recent port for leisure boats with its marina the new priject for pleasure and having fun in the beach .
The Avenue du Port, the main artery of the Anza district, is surrounded by canneries and has many popular small restaurants adjacent to the fish market.
The fishing port is one of the premier major sardine ports in the world. The commercial port is also known for its exports of cobalt, manganese, zinc, and citrus products.
The Casbah at Night
The Casbah (Agadir Oufella, Agadir le haut, Agadir N'Ighir, or Agadir de la colline) was, along with Founti by the sea, the oldest district of Agadir. An authentic fortress with winding streets and lively, the Casbah was built in 1572 by Moulay Abdallah al-Ghalib. Above the front door; today, the original inscription in Arabic and in Dutch reads: "Fear God and honour the King."
Of this fortress there remains, after the earthquake of 29 February 1960, a restored long high wall that surrounds land that is not buildable. The view, however, is exceptional over the bay of Agadir and the ports. The old people of Agadir remember the famous "Moorish café" of the Casbah and its panoramic view.
The hill bears the inscription in Arabic: "God, Country, King" which, like the walls, is illuminated at night.
the Old Talborjt
Overlooking the waterfront and Wadi Tildi, this old district (whose name is sometimes spelled Talbordjt) was once a shopping area and very lively with its large square where there was a weekly market, hotels, schools, mosque[8] 90% of the buildings in Old Talborjt were destroyed or severely damaged by the earthquake in 1960. Razed to the ground after the earthquake and now overgrown, it is classified as non-buildable area. Its main thoroughfare, the Avenue El Moun stretches over 2 km and serves only for driving schools who teach their students to drive.
Souk El Had
This is the largest market in the region. It has about 6,000 small shops. It is surrounded by walls and has several entrances. It is organized into different sectors: furniture, crafts, clothing, vegetables, meat, spices etc. It is possible to find little marvels, including all kinds of handicrafts and traditional decorations. There are also objects of poor quality "made in China", imitation traditional slippers in plastic at ridiculous prices, and counterfeit articles. you can found every thing in this popular market ...
La Médina is a handicrafts space created in 1992 by the Italian artist Coco Polizzi, at Ben Sergao, a district close to Agadir 4.5 km from the city centre. Built using techniques of traditional Berber construction, it is a kind of small open-air museum, on five hectares and home to artisan workshops, a museum, individual residences, a small hotel, and an exotic garden.
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