10 is the magic number
Apr. 9th, 2012 06:50 amSighs, it is so typical that now that I finally have everything figured out I will be leaving soon. On the up side, if you are ever in Marrakesh, Morocco do not take a taxi anywhere if at all possible. The price is ridiculous.
Bus Ten stops at the bus/taxi station (if you are just passinf through the city), the train station, and this really famous old mosque which is near the Medina. Just remember that the bus routes do not loop, which is something I found odd. They go to the end point, turn around, then go back the other way. So you need to know which direction your destination is before getting on. Otherwise you will have to buy two tickets. No bit though considering the price is 3.5 dirham. The taxi would be thirty minumum. I once had a guy try to charge me twice that. Any other city in Morocco you could get a cab for between six and ten. Save Rabat, but in Rabat the taxis have meters so it depends on how far you are going. Rabat also has a tram system though so odds are you can pick up a ticket for seven DH.
p.s. if you are going to the airport, take bus 19 for 20 DH.
Bus Ten stops at the bus/taxi station (if you are just passinf through the city), the train station, and this really famous old mosque which is near the Medina. Just remember that the bus routes do not loop, which is something I found odd. They go to the end point, turn around, then go back the other way. So you need to know which direction your destination is before getting on. Otherwise you will have to buy two tickets. No bit though considering the price is 3.5 dirham. The taxi would be thirty minumum. I once had a guy try to charge me twice that. Any other city in Morocco you could get a cab for between six and ten. Save Rabat, but in Rabat the taxis have meters so it depends on how far you are going. Rabat also has a tram system though so odds are you can pick up a ticket for seven DH.
p.s. if you are going to the airport, take bus 19 for 20 DH.