Morocco Aims to Scale Tourism Heights with New Luxury Tower
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The Mohammed VI Tower, 250 meters high, was inaugurated in the Moroccan capital as the highest building in the country and the third in Africa. Designed by the Spanish architect Rafael de La-Hoz, the structure is located behind the Iconic Tower, near Cairo, and the Tower of the Great Mosque of Algiers.
Morocco aims to scale tourism heights with new luxury tower
King Mohammed VI Tower is 250m high Cost about $500m Hotel, offices and apartments Morocco has inaugurated one of Africa’s tallest towers with the aim of reinforcing its appeal as a tourism destination. It is positioning the King Mohammed VI Tower as both a flagship attraction and a symbol of its broader push to draw more visitors, as it boosts investment in tourism and infrastructure ahead of the 2030 Fifa World Cup, which it is co-hosting with…
Prince Moulay El Hassan inaugurates the Mohammed VI Tower in Rabat, symbol of innovation, sustainable development and urban renewal in the heart of Morocco.
The Tower that proudly wears the Auguste Name of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, honoured by the recent official inauguration of His Royal Highness the Prince Heir Moulay Hassan, now shines on the Bouregreg valley and, beyond, on the cities of Rabat and Salé, on the Kingdom and on Africa. The post The Mohammed VI Tower, a new icon of Moroccan and African modernity appeared first on LesEco.ma.
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