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posted by cfowler on 26 October 2010 at 12:45
Admission to the Menara Gardens is free and whilst its hardly the most exciting spot in all of Marrakech, it is a very attractive place and a good place to cool off and calm down. There is a big lake in the middle of the gardens with a picturesque 19th century pavilion on the shore. You can't get in to the pavilion.
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2km down Avenue de la Menara from the centre
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posted by bullman on 26 October 2010 at 12:34
This is a great value for money traditional Turkish restaurant. The fact that it is full of locals every night of the week seems like recommendation enough in itself. There are some ready prepared meals on display to choose from as well as a la carte dishes. Don't go expecting a doner kebab! Also, their freshly prepared bread is amazing
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23 Sokak
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posted by clacon on 26 October 2010 at 12:28
This is one of the more famous restaurants in Marmaris. I have to say that whilst I love Turkish food, this was the best meal I had during my whole holiday. There is a wide selection of curries and you can even get some free tasters on the door. Its slightly more expensive than other places but at about seven quid a meal its hard to complain.
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Kemal Engin Bulvari
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posted by dmayers on 26 October 2010 at 12:19
This club rivals Ibiza! The soundsystem is great and pumps out house and techno seven nights a week all through the summer. What's most exciting about Club Arena though is the incredible light and laser shows - the best I have ever seen. There is a capacity of thousands and a really friendly atmosphere.
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Barstreet
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posted by kschuth on 26 October 2010 at 12:05
This market is a couple of centuries old and still feels fairly authentic, despite the profusion of tourists. You can buy fruit, vegetables, cheese and cured meats here as well as household goods and it runs - I believe - every day of the week except Sundays. At night, you can get a meal in one of the Campo's restaurants and hit the tiles in some of Rome's liveliest bars.
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Near Piazza Navona
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