Get ready to hop on your electric bike and explore Agadir with Pikala, the coolest local NGO! This isn't your average tour; it's an adventure that connects you deeply with local culture.
With our young guides, bask in the Moroccan sunshine and immerse yourself in Agadir's everyday life.
Experience Agadir's heart as we visit a public bakery, explore the traditional Hammam, and stop at a local cafe. We'll pick up fresh fruits from the Main City Market and delve into the city's architectural evolution, uncovering stories behind iconic buildings.
Our guides share their experiences, explaining growing up in Morocco, the importance of family, and dealing with religion and modernization. They might even teach you a few Arabic words.
Join us for a unique adventure and cultural immersion! With Pikala, your electric bike tour will be an unforgettable journey through Agadir's heart and soul.
This tour is a cultural and personal introduction to Moroccan life. Plus, it's great fun!
The Mohamed V Mosque in Agadir is an impressive architectural wonder that features intricate mosaic work, a towering minaret, and a spacious prayer hall that can hold over 1,000 worshippers. Visitors will be struck by the mosque's unique design and peaceful ambiance and should be mindful of the mosque's dress code and etiquette.
The Post Office in Agadir is a stunning building with a modernist design that immediately catches the eye. It was built in the aftermath of the 1960 earthquake and has since become an iconic symbol of the city. What's more, there are rumors that the building was used by King Hassan II, adding an extra layer of intrigue and history to the site. With its impressive facade and rich historical significance, the Post Office is a must-visit for anyone visiting Agadir.
The Agadir Fire Station is a striking modernist building designed by architect Jean-Francois Bodin. Its bold lines and geometric shapes are eye-catching, and visitors are often amazed by the building's unique design. As a vital hub for emergency services, the station is staffed by dedicated professionals who work tirelessly to keep the city safe. The Agadir Fire Station is a must-see for anyone interested in modernist architecture and public safety.
You will make your own way to the meeting points