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Kenitra
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34 ° 15 ′ 0 ″ N 6 ° 35 ′ 0 ″ W
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Kenitra is a city of Morocco.

Understand

To go

By car

Kenitra is crossed by the A1 motorway which connects it directly to Rabat (in less than 30 min) and to Tangier (in less than h)

The main boulevard of the city, named avenue Mohammed V which crosses the city from north (direction Tangier) to south (direction Rabat) is considered to be the largest boulevard on the African continent, its length thus exceeds 34 km.

By train

Kenitra has two train stations; "Kenitra-City" and "Kenitra-Medina".

She is at 30 min of Rabat and to h and a half of Casablanca by taking the Fast Shuttle Train (TNR).

In addition, the city is connected by a high speed line (TGV) of Tangier north to Casablanca in the south since 2013.

By plane

Kenitra is served byRabat-Salé international airport, located at 30 km south of town.

By bus

The city has a modern bus station inaugurated in March 2009.

Circulate

To see

Do

  • Mehdia Beach (To 10 km west of downtown) – luxury beaches, rental of houses and hotels nearby, well served by transport

To buy

Khabbazat district

Shops selling all kinds of goods, good price, kindness to customers who are tourists or Moroccans

Eat

  • Ryad Naji Sébou Street
  • The Champs Elysées
  • Vanezia Palace Avenue Mohammed V
  • Your's Avenue Mohammed V
  • Good taste

Have a drink / Go out

  • Cafe Tarik Corner Avenue Mohammed V and Avenue Moulay Abdallah – Alcohol-free
  • The Clover Avenue Mohammed V – Alcohol-free
  • Indian summer Mohammed Diouri Avenue – Alcohol-free
  • Continental coffee (At Loulou) Imam Ali Avenue – With alcohol

Housing

Cheap

  • Campsite La Chenaie
  • Mehdia International Campsite
  • Hotel La Rotonde 60, Avenue Mohamed Diouri, Logo indicating a telephone number  212 5 37 36 42 61
  • Ambassy Hotel
  • Hotel de France

Average price

  • Mamora Hotel Logo indicating a link to the website avenue Hassan II (Located in the city center), Logo indicating a telephone number  212 5 37 37 17 75
  • Jacaranda Hotel (located in the heart of the city, opposite the town hall.) Logo indicating tariffs  212 5 37 37 30 30.
  • Hotel Assam Logo indicating a link to the website (Located at the northern exit of the city, towards Tangier.), Logo indicating a telephone number  212 5 37 37 86 21
  • Hotel Europe 63, Avenue Mohamed Diouri, Logo indicating a telephone number  212 5 37 37 14 50

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