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Toubkal and Marrakech

Toubkal and Marrakech

Publisher:Orientazion
Catalogue number:141276
Scale:1:50,000
Availability: In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours

Detailed, water-resistant trekking map of the Jbel Toubkal peak and surroundings, with a plan of Marrakech on the reverse. The map is approximately centred on the village of Imelil, about 8km north...

£13.95

Fes and Meknes

Fes and Meknes

Publisher:Editions Laure Kane
Catalogue number:125399
Scale:1:12,000
Availability: Temporarily out of stock: expected back within 4 - 6 weeks

Colourful and informative map for visitors presenting a plan for each town. Both are indexed for streets and a variety of other notable and useful locations e.g. gates to the old city, places of interest...

£10.50

Marrakesh and Essaouira

Marrakesh and Essaouira

Publisher:Editions Laure Kane
Catalogue number:157676
Scale:1:8,000 and 1:3,000
Availability: In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours

Indexed tourist street map of the city, showing landmarks and places of interest. The whole of the Medina is covered plus the area lying to the west, as far as, and including, the railway station. Parks...

£10.50

Marrakesh Flexi Map

Marrakesh Flexi Map

Publisher:Insight Guides
Catalogue number:152450
Scale:1:15,000
Availability: Temporarily out of stock: expected back within 10 days

Durable, laminated, tourist street plan with index, a road map of the surrounding region and a street plan of Agadir - one of the many handy-sized Flexi Maps by this publisher, impressive for the amount...

£4.99

Marrakesh and Essaouira

Marrakesh and Essaouira

Series:Rough Guide City Maps
Publisher:Rough Guides
Catalogue number:130876
Scale:1:14,300 & 1:5,100
Availability: In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours

The Rough Guide city map of Marrakesh and Essouria is a waterproof and tear-resistant plan with plenty of tourist information for both cities.
For Marrakesh, the plan of Medina is at 1:5,100, with...

£4.99

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