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(Ave Mohammed VI; 8am-10pm)
Another good modern cafe with plenty of pavement seat-
ing, and one that's not threatened by the concept of female customers.
Information
8.45am-4pm Mon-Thu,
8.45-11am Fri, 8.45am-noon Sat)
Has an ATM.
8.45am-4pm Mon-Thu, 8.45-11am
Fri, 8.45am-noon Sat)
Has an ATM.
24hr)
9am-11pm)
Main Post Office
(off Rue de Maré;
8am-4pm)
Pharmacy Aharrach
(Pl Aharrach;
8am-6pm)
8am-4pm)
Opposite the main square.
Post Office
(Ave Moulay el-Hassan;
Getting There & Away
BUS
Few buses actually originate in Taza, but plenty pass through on their way between Oujda
and points west of Taza such as Fez, Tangier and Casablanca, as well as to the coast.
located in the ville nouvelle. There's a morning departure for Casablanca (Dh175, seven
hours), stopping at Fez (Dh50, two hours), Meknès (Dh75, 3½ hours) and Rabat (Dh145,
4½ hours). Three buses leave for Tangier (Dh175, 8½ hours). There are also morning ser-
vices for Oujda (Dh75, three hours) and Nador (Dh70, three hours).
Non-CTM buses servicing these same destinations stop near the new Fez-Oujda high-
way next to the grand-taxi lot. It's all a bit random, so ask around the day before as to
what's expected - and jump in a grand taxi if the wait seems too long.
TAXI
Most grands taxis congregate near the train station. They depart fairly regularly for Fez
(Dh35 on the old road; Dh40 on the highway, 2½ hours). Less frequently, taxis head for