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Hilton Worldwide returns to Morocco

Hilton marks its arrival in Morocco with the Hilton Garden Inn Tanger City Centre – one of its finest offerings in the entire region

Morocco’s business reforms

With the Arab Spring having inaugurated a new era of democratic reform in Morocco, how will the country’s new representatives tackle tricky economic issues, and do they really have the solutions? Suleiman Al-Khalidi reports

Morocco business travel: Holiday Inn Marrakech

Palmeraie Hotels & Resorts is carving a niche as a most viable business complex- and its newly introduced concepts Holiday Inn-Hotel du Golf and Pavillon du Golf are only set to increase its status among business travellers

Morocco’s business reform

With the Arab Spring having inaugurated a new era of democratic reform in Morocco, how will the country’s new representatives tackle tricky economic issues, and do they really have the solutions? Suleiman Al-Khalidi reports

Morocco

An Islamic nation with centuries of history, Morocco is a unique blend of Africa and Europe. Historical influences dating back to the Romans are still visible in the architecture. The cities of Fez and Marrakech are colourfully chaotic, dizzying and dazzling in equal measures, while the glittering coastline and the inviting Atlas Mountains are perfect […]

The details of the AfCTA are currently under consideration, with the final draft due to be submitted to the Assembly of the African Union for ratification in January 2020

African nations seek to do business without borders

The African Continental Free Trade Agreement seeks to create an economic alliance between African nations. One area that’s particularly ripe for collaboration is tourism

The capital has more to offer than the Eiffel Tower and traditional French cuisine

Explore the lesser-known side of Paris

Paris has long been one of Europe’s most attractive tourist destinations, but the less well-known aspects of the city, from its South-East Asian food scene to its experimental Brutalist architecture, mean the capital continues to bring in tourist from around the world

Arabian horses are instantly recognisable by their distinctive head shape and arching neck, and are famous for their superior stamina and people-orientated nature

Bygone grandeur is revived at Selman Marrakech

Selman Marrakech invites guests to indulge in true Moroccan luxury, while also giving them a rare glimpse into a historically significant equestrian world

Venice is one of the world's most walkable cities, with its network of narrow, cobbled streets offering endless places for travellers to explore

The world’s most walkable cities

‘Walkability’ doesn’t just refer to how easy it is to get around a city – it also considers which locations are most vibrant and full of life