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The City
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The heart of Agadir is its spectacular crescent-shaped bay. The white sandy beach stretches as far as the eye can see, offering some of the safest bathing in Morocco. It's the go-to daytime destination for most visitors.
The beach caters to all tastes, whether it's soaking up the sun, taking a camel ride, or catching some waves. Boulevard 20 Août, Agadir's main thoroughfare, traces the curve of the bay. Along this boulevard, you'll find exclusive hotels, beachside resorts, and a host of cafés, bars, and restaurants.
Just one block away is the city's main shopping area, centred around Avenue Hassan II and Avenue du Prince Moulay Abdellah. Further inland, the New Talborjt area is home to most of Agadir’s budget accommodation.
The beach caters to all tastes, whether it's soaking up the sun, taking a camel ride, or catching some waves. Boulevard 20 Août, Agadir's main thoroughfare, traces the curve of the bay. Along this boulevard, you'll find exclusive hotels, beachside resorts, and a host of cafés, bars, and restaurants.
Just one block away is the city's main shopping area, centred around Avenue Hassan II and Avenue du Prince Moulay Abdellah. Further inland, the New Talborjt area is home to most of Agadir’s budget accommodation.