Azemmour has a storied past, dating back to the 5th century as a Roman port. Later, it became a key stronghold for the Portuguese in the 15th century, leaving behind a legacy seen in its architecture and fortifications.
Continue to El Jadida, a coastal town with a mix of Portuguese and Moroccan influences. Explore the UNESCO-listed Cité Portugaise, a well-preserved fortress built in the 16th century. Visit the Portuguese cistern, an underground marvel that once supplied water to the city, offering a glimpse into El Jadida's past.
After your exploration, return to Casablanca, reflecting on the historical wonders and cultural treasures of Morocco.
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