2 weeks Agadir - Marrakech
Hello,
I want to spend 2 weeks in Morroco in the beginning of April, preferably 1 week in Agadir and 1 week in Morroco. Please give me some advice on apartments in both places (if possible websites!). My french is pretty good, so I won't have any communication problems with the girls. If the apartments have security, will it be a problem taking girls to my place? I usually bring 2 girls over, keeps me fit 55555555. The apartments have to be in areas close to p4p fun. I will check the this site on common p4p prices and pick up joints, but I will be most grateful if you could give me some advice there. Thanks in advance!
J
"Marrakech: Tale of a Thousand Nights Part 1"
First of all, thank you to all the posters for all the info provided, which helped me through my mongering escapades throughout the years (it's payback time now so here's my report).
My boss (last month) just approved my 2-week vacation…..YES!! I already had Morocco on mind so I head out to the nearest Emirates Air ticket office, cash ready in hand, the transaction takes place, next thing I know I am 30 minutes from landing at King Mohammed Airport Casablanca, I recheck my luggage and onwards to Marrakech (The Red City). Advice: It's much cheaper to buy internal flights online through the Air Maroc website than through the ticket offices and I am taking about 40%-60% saving!!
Another piece of advice: Moroccan airport authorities always ask for tips from Arab Gulf nationals, somehow they think we're all millionaires. Anyways, a polite yet firm "no" or "sorry, I don't have any change" would suffice.
Ok, I arrive exhausted yet insistent on seeing and paying for the apartment, which I prearranged before leaving home. I was a bit overcharged (MAD 700/night), but was pleased with the discreet location of the place. I gave the two doormen MAD 100 each when I first arrived and made it clear I would be bringing back company in the days to come (no objections from them).
I feel asleep around Midnight, didn't do anything as I was really tired from all the flying. Woke up next morning, bought groceries from Marjan (A mega Supermarket, they have a liquor store there, all the taxis now it) on Casablanca Road, exchanged currency, bought a mobile Maroc Telecom chip, and had lunch. By then it was 4:00 pm so there was nothing to do besides watching TV and taking a nap before mongering time arrives. Below are the places I've hit during Marrakech trip.
Le Monte Cristo, it turns from a restaurant to disco, there's no entrance fee, downstairs it's a bar and upstairs is the nightclub. The live singing at the bar starts 10:30 pm. (20 Rua Ibn Aicha, Gueliz, Telephone 2443-9031).
Ok, this place is great for an early start to the evening (early according to Moroccan standards!!). The place has great live jazz, a mix of clientele, mostly Frenchmen, and of course, 15-25 Moroccan cuties. The girls overall are young, fit, and dress to impress. Advice: Be wary of the girls when it comes to drinks. The drinks are NOT cheap and some of those girls would try to pressure you to buy her and her girlfriends a couple of rounds before the negotiations start. The girls usually start with a ridiculous figure, around MAD 3,000. I would never pay more than MAD 1,500 even if the pussy was gold plated. The bar closes around Midnight, that's when everybody goes upstarts to the nightclub. I was not impressed with the club upstairs as it was small, crowded, and the music too loud for my taste. Took one cutie with me, no comments except that I was satisfied that night.
African Chic (Bar & Restaurant), 6 rue Oum Errabia (derrière Hôtel Marrakech) Guéliz, 30 meters from Diamant Nior, best to arrive around 11:00 pm. Ok, this place is exactly the same layout as Le Monte Cristo. Girls are above average, but most tend to inflate their prices so trend careful. Advice: I usually use taxis instead of renting a car while travelling because I tend to drink a lot on holidays! Don't hop with your girl in the same taxi as this will make the driver inflate the price and will make you pay a bribe if there is a police check point. Use two taxis and agree with the driver on the price before departing.
Paradise Nightclub, MAD 200 entrance, pass around midnight, located at Mansour Eddahbi Hotel. (Avenue Mohammed VI). This by far, is the best place to pick up the ladies. The best night to go is Saturday night because that's when the part-time working ladies arrive (my favorite kind). They don't usually pass around during the weekdays. Advice: You should arrive early during weekends (Midnight) and make reservations when Congress is taking place. Those businessmen can throw money like there's no tomorrow and can seriously upset the supply and demand equation, so make sure there's no Congress taking place. Drinks are really expensive (MAD 200) for a damn Jack and coke. Basically, you got two options, either come in loaded with money, or have a couple of drinks at your place before coming in. The girls there are a mix, I'd say, half are hardcore pros where you'd see them almost every night while the other half are semi pro. The semi pros usually are from Marrakech and surrounding towns whereas the hardcore usually come from far away cities. Advice: The price of a girl can fluctuate as in almost any other venue in Morocco. An important factor in determining the price is how much the girl likes you, how you present yourself, and how much both of you click. Mongering in Morocco is not just about sex and money, but it's also about having fun together as if you're partners. Advice: to increase your chances of the girl liking you, you MUST speak either Arabic or French, preferably Arabic as some of those girls come from rural areas where French is not widely spoken. However, try to learn some Moroccan Arabic before coming. Even a couple of funny Arabic phrases can make a difference between a cold fish and a hot ****.
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"Marrakech: Tale of a Thousand Nights Part Two"
le comptoir darna, excellent for a fancy meal and classy drink, you may find some birds at the bar. (37 avenue echouhada, hivernage, telephone 2443-7702). this by far in my humble opinion, is the best restaurant in marrakech. world-class food, excellent décor, fantastic service, quality wine, reasonable priced food for a fancy restaurant, and let's not forget, live belly dancing. my visits there were indeed worth a thousand nights. advice: make reservations on weekends as it really gets crowded.
awtar, right next to comptoir darna, arrive midnight. now this is my favorite place. basically you buy a bottle of hard liquor (around mad 700) and they give you a table with fruits and snacks included. this place is 99% arab, but everybody's welcome. there's live singing in different arabic dialects (khaleji, moroccan, egyptian, lebanese, iraqi), the ladies (i mean working ladies) dance in the center stage. there's live entertainment by different groups of dancers. the whole place is clean and well ventilated. the working girls usually seat in groups, about half the tables are occupied by them. feel free to approach and talk to them. negotiating and flirting is after all, half the fun! again, come in early if it's saturday night. advice: it would be convenient to have dinner at "le comptoir" then head out to "awtar" since they're so close to each other.
narjes disco at gulf palace hotel. now this place is popular mainly with gulf arabs (kuwait, uae, and saudi arabia). same style as "awtar", but is a bit out of the city. it's about a 20 minute taxi drive, usually around mad 400 round trip fair, so that's something to consider. there's nothing special about the place. same pricing and table deal as "awtar". i found the ladies there to be a bit spoiled as there major clientele are rich tourists. not my cup of tea really.
yasmeen disco at palemerie roundabout. same distance and pricing as "narjes". both of those places are late night joints, meaning it's best to come in around 1:00 am! i kind of liked "yasmeen" more than "narjes". the tables were arranged better and the girls a bit younger. nice place if you have the time and money to venture out.
soukara café, arrive between 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm. (near intersection of avenue hassan & mohammed vi, facing hotel corail). ok, so i wanted to know what all the fuss is about with this place. i arrived around 10:00 pm and yes, there were three groups of working girls rep001tered around, with five girls in each group. i wasn't impressed with the selection. only one caught my eye, negotiations came to a halt when she didn't go below mad 1,200 so i left and went to paradise and had a blast. advice: the soukara café has an excellent breakfast, my favorite was their omelet with cheese. their cappuccino was also nice. prices were reasonable.
so there you have it gents, the best eight places thus far. my trip back home was kind of depressing as i knew i'll have to bust my ass working another 6 months before being able to come again, but hopefully time flies when you're busy, right? i shall return… advice: atms are plenty in marrakech especially in gueliz, however, if you decide to bring cash to convert, euros are your best option. convert to euros now if you're from outside the eu as the euro's value is relatively falling.
now i've visited both casablanca and agadir in the past, but i must admit, there's nothing better than marrakech. casablanca is too large, too polluted, and is very much business oriented as any large city. agadir is way over priced, the competition from other mongers is too much, and there's nothing else to do besides the beach and clubbing. marrakech is just the right size, has many activities to do besides purely mongering, and is fairly priced compared to the other two cities.
on a side note, i travelled to over 20 mongering destinations from rio de janeiro all the way to manila. i cannot say one destination is better than the other as each one has its unique flavor. however, morocco is a special case in a sense that you see a lovely mix of arabic, berber, and european heritage. morocco is a progressive islamic country that seems to tolerate prostitution within limits. be discrete, be respectful to the girls, appreciate the culture with an open mind and you can have a great time.
all the best with your future adventures,
oasis
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Marrakech' Riads / Safety About Travelling By Car
Hi,
First of all I would like to thank everyone for the precious info provided on this forum, I've found it very useful during my mongering travels all around the world (Thai, Brazil, Spain, Polska etc etc).
Well, I'm an italian guy and I'm travelling to Morocco at the end of March with two friends of mine. You know, it's just for one week (20-28 March), but, ok, better than nothing. I speak just a little of French and nothing arabic at all; I think that with a little improvement I will make my way through Morocco. I have few questions for you:
1) My concerns are about our three-night staying in Marrakech. I've seen on Homelidays many riads, beautiful ones, and I think I will choose this kind of accomodation. The question is: Is there a way to know if these Riads are guest friendly or not? Do you think I sould ask the landlord or not? (the one I like is owned by a Belgian guy, maybe he's open minded, who knows.
2) Second question: I will land in Casablanca and rent a small car. Since we have little time (just one week) I thought that travelling by car would be faster than waiting for trains, buses and so on. I read a lot on the forum about going out from a disco with a girl, that when this happens you should take two separate taxi because of police, and so on. Taking your private car leads to the same situation? Will I have to discuss with policeman and try to bribe him with some cash also if I'm with MY car?
3) Third: I will appreciate any kind of useful tip about travelling Morocco by rented car (safety, risk of car being stolen, police behaviour, legislation about driving under effects of alcool, kif and so on:.
Ok, I have one million questions, but I think previous post will do good for me.
Thank you in advance and have a good day!
Bardamu