The Rough Guide to Morocco is the top travel guide for this beguiling country. This full-color edition is now updated and formatted to be more user-friendly than ever, with all practical details for each town together in one place. Accommodation and eating options for all budgets are included — from the chic riads of Marrakesh to the backstreets of Tangier and fine dining in Casablanca, from oasis-hopping in the desert to mountain treks in the High Atlas. The Rough Guide to Morocco gives you the lowdown on how to get where you're going, where to stay when you get there, and the best places to eat, drink, and hang out. Clear maps supplement the text throughout, and there's even a detailed food glossary in English, Arabic, and French. When planning a trip to this unique part of the world, you'll find practical information to make your way with ease and the context you need to understand what makes Morocco tick. Make the most of your time with The Rough Guide to Morocco .
Hamish M. Brown is a Scottish writer, lecturer and photographer with a special interest in Scottish affairs, the outdoors and travel. He is an authority on Morocco's Atlas Mountains and has written, edited and contributed to some thirty books, including Time Gentlemen (1983) (collected poems), The Bothy Brew (short stories) and the outdoors classic, Hamish's Mountain Walk. He edited Poems of the Scottish Hills. His awards include a D.Litt. from St. Andrews University (1997) and the MBE (2001).
I don't know if you can say you've actually read a travel guide, but I certainly read some bits repeatedly and used the search function frequently. The basic information was good and up-to-date but it lacks the depth and quirky information found in other guides.