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only took us less than eight minutes to walk to the hotel. I said, “I want to have a good rest first. You may go and hang around.”
“Perhaps the amazement of the outdoor square should come at night.” I consoled myself like this.
In fact, it really was.
In actuality, the square was already bustling at dusk, for the artists who trained snakes or blew flutes were growing in number, and the good strong smells of the roast mutton and baked bread were wafting thick in mid-air. The snack and fruit stall owners were becoming more hospitable, waving their hands to advertise and attract customers. Surrounding the square was cobwebbed streets and densely built old houses. Although the streets were narrow, you would feel like walking through a flourishing medieval street from the past. There was a currency exchange booth at the west entrance of the square. We exchanged some dirhams with our Euros, prepared for shopping and other entertainment programs in the two upcoming days.
Enter an alley after walking 100 meters from the cafe at the square, walk through several leather shops, and turn at three bends, you will see an old-fashioned grocery store. The second door next to the grocery is the inn where we lodged. After touring the night market, we sat together on the balcony to chat and observe the stars throughout the night.
The Second Day Itinerary
Old City Streets
Koutoubia Mosque
Majorelle花园
Truth be honest, it was not my dream that woke me up but the little sparrows in the yard. I felt like hundreds of twittering sparrows in the orange tree were flying up and down. Between waking up and dreaming my first reaction was, “Where is my slingshot?” I opened the door with annoyance, hearing the sound of a stringed musical instrument coming from downstairs. At the time, the red curtain began to dance with the breeze. This scene was really exotic. My tiredness disappeared instantly, I felt so comfortable, and I