Traveling to Rabat

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“Rabat-Ville” Rabat, 2017

Today we left Marrakech by train and headed up to the capital of Morocco, Rabat. After checking into Riad Meftaha, we had an early dinner at Dar Naji.

It’s Ramadan, so only a few places were open before sundown, but Dar Naji was ready for us non-Muslim tourists with a special fixed menu of salad, bread, tagine (beef or chicken) fresh fruit, and of course mint tea. All delicious!

After the sun went down, the restaurant filled with locals ending their daily fasts, and it was like a party atmosphere!

The kids wanted to just relax the rest of the night back at the Riad (and enjoy the Wi-Fi) but Mariko and I strolled around the empty Medina. It was eerily quiet, but really cool. I took plenty of photos! 😀

We finished our evening with a coffee and cake at La Couronne Doree before heading back to the Riad.

I hope you had a good day!

おやすみ

Photo info: FUJIFILM X100T, 23mm, f/4.5, 1/1800 sec, ISO200
“Marrakech Station” Marrakech, 2017
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“Beef Tagine” Rabat, 2017
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“Mint Tea” Rabat, 2017
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“Old Signs” Rabat, 2017
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“Ramadan Evening” Rabat, 2017
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“Levitating Mannequin” Rabat, 2017
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“Rabat-Cat” Rabat, 2017
Photo info: FUJIFILM X100T, 23mm, f/2.5, 1/125 sec, ISO2000
“Quiet Medina” Rabat, 2017
Photo info: FUJIFILM X100T, 23mm, f/2.5, 1/125 sec, ISO2000
“Cafe” Rabat, 2017



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