Baby Luna Is Living Her Best Life In Morocco. You Can Do The Same.

Take some travel cues from this toddler.
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Who wouldn’t want to live like Luna Stephens and visit Morocco?

Chrissy Teigen and John Legend’s daughter accompanied her parents on vacation to this land of mosques, medinas and markets, and the photos and videos are precious. 

Even if Luna isn’t your travel buddy, Morocco is worth a trip. The teeming city of Marrakech was named TripAdvisor’s top destination in the world in 2015, and Fez is equally mesmerizing

Here are some sights to plan your own jaunt around: 

Jemaa el-Fnaa

This iconic, action-packed market in Marrakech offers everything from snake charmers to fresh-squeezed juices to ostrich eggs, kebabs and musical performances.

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Chefchaouen

Alleyways, walls and doors come in various photo-ready shades of blue at this historic village in the Rif Mountains.

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Ben Youssef Madrasa

Students came to this school in the UNESCO World Heritage-approved Medina of Marrakech to study the Quran. You may find yourself inspecting the school’s intricate architecture, too.

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Chouara Tannery

This working tannery in Fez still operates much as it did in the 11th century. Watch the action from a leather shop on a nearby terrace.

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Casablanca

Hassan II Mosque and its sky-high minaret await in this city that inspired the famous movie.

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Happy travels!

 

CORRECTION: A previous version of this story incorrectly identified Luna’s last name. It’s Stephens, her father’s legal name. 

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11 Incredible Cities In Europe That Are Also Incredibly Cheap
Dubrovnik, Croatia(01 of11)
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Hearts will melt on this charming city's scenic walks, which are dotted with well-priced hostel accommodations. (credit:Samantha T. Photography via Getty Images)
Jūrmala, Latvia(02 of11)
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A beer will set you back just about $1.30 here, according to Hoppa's estimates. That's a small price to pay for the blissful atmosphere in this sunny resort town. (credit:Atlantide Phototravel via Getty Images)
Berlin, Germany(03 of11)
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Of all the European capitals, Berlin may be one of the easiest to navigate on a budget. With stunning architecture, public art and waterways galore, some of its most glorious views come for free. (credit:Sylvain Sonnet via Getty Images)
Algarve, Portugal(04 of11)
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The town of Lagos and its Camilo Beach, pictured above, are known as gems of the Algarve, Portugal's southern coast. Since there are many backpackers in the region, you can bet accommodations can come cheap. (credit:Alan Copson via Getty Images)
Zagreb, Croatia(05 of11)
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The average cinema ticket costs about $9 in Croatia's capital, according to Hoppa. But really, who needs movies with so many museums and medieval alleyways to explore? (credit:Anna Gorin via Getty Images)
Sunny Beach, Bulgaria(06 of11)
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Um, yeah... We didn't know Bulgaria had beaches this beautiful, either. And according to Hoppa estimates, cocktails cost less than $3 here on average. (credit:Gavin Hellier / robertharding via Getty Images)
Krakow, Poland(07 of11)
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Compared to the other cities in Hoppa's list, Krakow has notably cheap taxi fares. Whisk past historic cathedrals and castles on your drive home. (credit:Zarnell via Getty Images)
Debrecen, Hungary(08 of11)
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Just $3.16 for the average cocktail? We'll take it, if it comes with views of Debrecen's lively public squares. (credit:Walter Bibikow via Getty Images)
Rhodes, Greece(09 of11)
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An ancient palace is the star of this island city, where casual dining comes cheap. Oh, and its beaches aren't too bad, either. (credit:Angelika Stern via Getty Images)
Ostrava, Czech Republic(10 of11)
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This historic escape ranked as one of the most budget-friendly cities on Hoppa's index: Here, the average midrange restaurant meal costs just about $8.50 per person. (credit:Henryk Sadura via Getty Images)
Sofia, Bulgaria(11 of11)
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Bulgaria's capital city boasts cheap beer, good vibes and prices that may make you want to move there permanently. (credit:John and Tina Reid via Getty Images)

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