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Feast of the Throne 2025

Date: July 30, 2025 (Wednesday)
Country: Kingdom of Morocco Public Holidays

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Description

Feast of the Throne is Morocco's national holiday that honors the king and the institution of the monarchy. It celebrates the role of the monarch as a symbol of the country's unity and history.

Flag of Feast of the Throne

The holiday takes place every year on July 30. This date marks the day a new king officially began his reign. It is fixed in the calendar so people can remember the moment the throne passed to the current monarch.

The day is important because it reminds Moroccans of their constitutional system and national identity. It highlights the continuity of the state and the link between past and present leaders.

Feast of the Throne is also a time when the king speaks to the nation about priorities and the countrys future. His messages often touch on development, security, and Moroccos place in the world.

Overall, the holiday is a symbol of respect for leadership and a reminder of the bonds that hold Moroccan society together.

Traditions

On Feast of the Throne many people wear traditional clothes like the djellaba or the ornate takchita. Families gather for special meals. Common dishes include tagine, couscous and sweet pastries such as kaab el ghzal.

Cities fill with music and folk dancing. You see official ceremonies, parades and military displays in big squares. Local towns hold cultural shows, concerts and poetry recitals honoring the day.

Homes and streets are decorated with flags and lights. People exchange greetings and sometimes small gifts. Tea with mint and plates of sweets are shared with neighbors and guests as a sign of hospitality.

Television and radio broadcast speeches, ceremonies and concerts so everyone can join the celebrations at home.

Travel Tips

Many government offices, banks and some shops close or open late. Trains, buses and flights can be crowded before and after the day. Check timetables, book transfers early and allow extra time for travel between cities.

Enjoy events safely by staying with crowds, using licensed taxis and keeping valuables secure. Book hotels and tours well in advance. Carry ID, some cash and a charged phone. Be patient and respectful of local rules to make your visit smooth and meaningful.


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