Casablanca
- Morocco’s modern heartbeat and economic capital, Casablanca blends tradition with innovation. Visit the majestic Hassan II Mosque, stroll along the Atlantic Corniche, and discover vibrant nightlife, shopping, and business hubs.
Ouarzazate
- Experience workspaces that adapt to your unique business needs, from open areas to private offices.
- Access our facilities and resources whenever you need them, for hourly, daily, or long-term bookings.
Tangier
- A cosmopolitan port city at the crossroads of Africa and Europe, Tangier charms with its coastal views, bustling medina, and historic cafés once visited by artists and writers. The city’s unique energy reflects its rich cultural mix.
Zagora
- Located in the Draa Valley, Zagora is a desert town famous for its palm groves, kasbahs, and as a traditional starting point for camel caravans to Timbuktu. It offers a more off-the-beaten-path Sahara experience.
Fes
- Fes is Morocco’s spiritual and cultural capital, home to the world’s oldest university, Al Quaraouiyine. Its labyrinthine medina is a UNESCO site, full of mosques, tanneries, and vibrant souks that echo centuries of history.
Marrakech
- The “Red City” dazzles with its UNESCO-listed medina, vibrant souks, and lively Jemaa el-Fnaa square. Visit the serene Majorelle Garden, historical palaces, and enjoy Marrakech’s blend of culture, art, and luxury.
Essaouira
- A charming coastal town with whitewashed walls and blue shutters, Essaouira is famous for its relaxed vibe, windswept beaches, and fresh seafood. It’s a haven for artists, surfers, and travelers seeking authenticity by the sea.
Agadir
- Known for its golden beaches and year-round sunshine, Agadir is Morocco’s top seaside resort. Visitors enjoy modern hotels, water sports, and the laid-back coastal promenade perfect for relaxation.
Agafay Desert
- Just outside Marrakech, the Agafay Desert offers a rocky lunar landscape with luxury desert camps and stunning sunsets. It’s ideal for camel rides, quad biking, and stargazing — all without traveling deep into the Sahara.