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Features of Al Medina:
Populated: Local sims have been given traits that will reflect the customs listed above.
Three Cities, One Region: Al Medina is the name of the region, but there are three different districts within it.
Amazigh Village: A large, vertical village that is reachable by following a trail across the sand dunes. The buildings of this district are tall and made of stone, which has been washed in a rose-colored paint. In this area, you will find an immense market known as the Troubadour Souq. The Souq hosts street performers, many merchants, a teashop, and an Inn for travellers from outside the area. In the Amazigh Village you will also find Abrika and Manssori's Import Shop, which features a consignment store and music shop. Central to local life is the Red Hammam. The Red Hammam is a tall building in which your sims can luxuriate by swimming, taking a bath, resting in a sauna, and much more! At the top, celebrity sims will be able to take advantage of a private Master Suite. The Amazigh Village is perfect for weekend getaways.
How to get to Amazigh Village:
-(Scenic, but extremely slow) Take the Casablanca Expressway to the rest area at the edge of the Sand dunes, and walk along the dune trail,
OR
-(Faster, but you still might want to plan a visit to an Inn) Go to the Foreign Quarter Train Station and use the railway. You will emerge in the Troubadour Souq. You may find that you want to spend the next night at the Inn in the Troubadour Souq, at the loft upstairs in the Import Shop, or if possible, in the Suite at the top of the Hammam.
There are alternative ways into the Amazigh Village, but these are secret and have been lost from memory. With a little bit of exploration, you may find these routes!
Central District: This urban center provides sims with the basics of life, such as school, and many places of work. That being said, it is not devoid of culture. Have your sims visit the Orchid Lounge for a quick drink, or listen to a piano player at Rick's Cafe Americain. While you're at it, enjoy the beauty of the Majorelle Garden or browse through the tall Lonely Camel Market. Overlooking the Central District is the Royal Palace, Mosque, Minaret, and House of Government.
How to get to the Central District: The Central District is connected to the other two districts by the Casablanca Expressway.
Foreign Quarter: This coastal town is sprawling with foreign sims that have come to enjoy Morocco. If you are not able to afford a vacation home in this area, then you may always have a stay at one of the rooms in the Hotel Excelsior. This district features a Train Station, a clean and sandy beach, a piano bar, a Tea House, an Opera House, a Gymnasium, and a pool club. In addition you will also find the business tower and a Spa. This area is the perfect starting point for your adventures through Al Medina.
How to get to the Foreign Quarter: The foreign Quarter is connected to the Amazigh Village by train, and to the Central District by the Casablanca Expressway.
Populated: Local sims have been given traits that will reflect the customs listed above.
Three Cities, One Region: Al Medina is the name of the region, but there are three different districts within it.
Amazigh Village: A large, vertical village that is reachable by following a trail across the sand dunes. The buildings of this district are tall and made of stone, which has been washed in a rose-colored paint. In this area, you will find an immense market known as the Troubadour Souq. The Souq hosts street performers, many merchants, a teashop, and an Inn for travellers from outside the area. In the Amazigh Village you will also find Abrika and Manssori's Import Shop, which features a consignment store and music shop. Central to local life is the Red Hammam. The Red Hammam is a tall building in which your sims can luxuriate by swimming, taking a bath, resting in a sauna, and much more! At the top, celebrity sims will be able to take advantage of a private Master Suite. The Amazigh Village is perfect for weekend getaways.
How to get to Amazigh Village:
-(Scenic, but extremely slow) Take the Casablanca Expressway to the rest area at the edge of the Sand dunes, and walk along the dune trail,
OR
-(Faster, but you still might want to plan a visit to an Inn) Go to the Foreign Quarter Train Station and use the railway. You will emerge in the Troubadour Souq. You may find that you want to spend the next night at the Inn in the Troubadour Souq, at the loft upstairs in the Import Shop, or if possible, in the Suite at the top of the Hammam.
There are alternative ways into the Amazigh Village, but these are secret and have been lost from memory. With a little bit of exploration, you may find these routes!
Central District: This urban center provides sims with the basics of life, such as school, and many places of work. That being said, it is not devoid of culture. Have your sims visit the Orchid Lounge for a quick drink, or listen to a piano player at Rick's Cafe Americain. While you're at it, enjoy the beauty of the Majorelle Garden or browse through the tall Lonely Camel Market. Overlooking the Central District is the Royal Palace, Mosque, Minaret, and House of Government.
How to get to the Central District: The Central District is connected to the other two districts by the Casablanca Expressway.
Foreign Quarter: This coastal town is sprawling with foreign sims that have come to enjoy Morocco. If you are not able to afford a vacation home in this area, then you may always have a stay at one of the rooms in the Hotel Excelsior. This district features a Train Station, a clean and sandy beach, a piano bar, a Tea House, an Opera House, a Gymnasium, and a pool club. In addition you will also find the business tower and a Spa. This area is the perfect starting point for your adventures through Al Medina.
How to get to the Foreign Quarter: The foreign Quarter is connected to the Amazigh Village by train, and to the Central District by the Casablanca Expressway.
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