8. Visit the Mohamed V Mosque via a City Tour

The Mohamed V Mosque is the largest and most significant religious site in the city, located in the Talborjt district. Its architecture is a stunning example of modern Moroccan craftsmanship, featuring intricate wood carvings and a tall, decorative minaret. While non-Muslims generally cannot enter the prayer hall, the exterior and the surrounding courtyard are well worth a visit for photography. The mosque is particularly beautiful at night when it is illuminated against the dark sky. It serves as a majestic landmark for the city’s reconstruction and resilience.
Pro Tip: If you would like to visit the mosque, I highly recommend booking an Agadir Guided City Tour. This 3-hour guided tour includes a stop at the mosque and is the best option for seeing the city’s highlights while learning the history from a local expert.