Come to discover Marrakech

The tour of Marrakech is characterised by the diversity of its areas, the best of which is the Place Jamaâ El Fna, where you can enjoy snake charmers, folk dancers and Amazigh musicians, as well as tasting local cuisine, especially Moroccan tagine, which is served in the many restaurants and food stalls that spring up around this place at night.

The call to prayer echoes from the minarets, while loudspeakers blare at regular intervals.Especially the minaret of the most important building, the Koutoubia Mosque, whose minaret rises to 77 metres, making it the tallest building in the city.Built in the 12th century, the Koutoubia Mosque is characterised by the intricate glazing of its minaret and the copper spheres at the top. Although non-Muslims cannot enter the mosque, they can enjoy the gardens surrounding the building. Then visit the Madrasa Ben Youssef and the majestic Bahia Palace, one of the most picturesque places in the city, famous for its colourful zelliges and ornate rooms. This 19th century palace complex was built for the Grand Vizier of the Sultan. The palace's gardens and buildings perfectly capture the essence of Islamic and Moorish style, with bas-reliefs carved in wood, mosaics and decorative columns. A visit to the Bahia Palace takes you back to the time of the Sultans. Most tourists who visit Marrakech yearn to explore the labyrinthine souks, an experience not to be missed for those who want to immerse themselves in the local culture, as haggling is part of the deal. And you can walk from the craftsmen, clothing and bag sellers to the most authentic spice sellers.

Outside the old walled city is the new town known as Guéliz. Here you will find the famous Jardin Majorelle, one of the most exclusive places in Marrakech.Adjacent to the Yves Saint Laurent Museum, you can buy a combined ticket for both, the Jardin Majorelle is an oasis of gardens designed by the famous artist Jacques Majorelle and a tropical paradise with exotic plants, a shady bamboo path and several water fountains. The centrepiece of the park is the blue building that houses the Berber Museum.

Visit Marrakech: what are the best things to do and see in the Red City.


* Take a camel ride in the Palmeraie of Marrakech
* Swimming at the Ouzoud Waterfalls
* Stroll on Jemaa el-Fna Square
* Relax in the Majorelle Garden
* Visit the Medina of Marrakech
* Explore the Bahia Palace
* Cool off at the Oasiria Marrakech
* Discover the Museum of Marrakech
* Climb the Atlas Mountains
* Buy souvenirs at the souks

The tour of Marrakech is characterised by the diversity of its areas, the best of which is the Place Jamaâ El Fna, where you can enjoy snake charmers, folk dancers and Amazigh musicians, as well as tasting local cuisine, especially Moroccan tagine, which is served in the many restaurants and food stalls that spring up around this place at night.

The call to prayer echoes from the minarets, while loudspeakers blare at regular intervals.Especially the minaret of the most important building, the Koutoubia Mosque, whose minaret rises to 77 metres, making it the tallest building in the city.Built in the 12th century, the Koutoubia Mosque is characterised by the intricate glazing of its minaret and the copper spheres at the top. Although non-Muslims cannot enter the mosque, they can enjoy the gardens surrounding the building. Then visit the Madrasa Ben Youssef and the majestic Bahia Palace, one of the most picturesque places in the city, famous for its colourful zelliges and ornate rooms. This 19th century palace complex was built for the Grand Vizier of the Sultan. The palace's gardens and buildings perfectly capture the essence of Islamic and Moorish style, with bas-reliefs carved in wood, mosaics and decorative columns. A visit to the Bahia Palace takes you back to the time of the Sultans. Most tourists who visit Marrakech yearn to explore the labyrinthine souks, an experience not to be missed for those who want to immerse themselves in the local culture, as haggling is part of the deal. And you can walk from the craftsmen, clothing and bag sellers to the most authentic spice sellers.

Outside the old walled city is the new town known as Guéliz. Here you will find the famous Jardin Majorelle, one of the most exclusive places in Marrakech.Adjacent to the Yves Saint Laurent Museum, you can buy a combined ticket for both, the Jardin Majorelle is an oasis of gardens designed by the famous artist Jacques Majorelle and a tropical paradise with exotic plants, a shady bamboo path and several water fountains. The centrepiece of the park is the blue building that houses the Berber Museum.

Visit Marrakech: what are the best things to do and see in the Red City.


* Take a camel ride in the Palmeraie of Marrakech
* Swimming at the Ouzoud Waterfalls
* Stroll on Jemaa el-Fna Square
* Relax in the Majorelle Garden
* Visit the Medina of Marrakech
* Explore the Bahia Palace
* Cool off at the Oasiria Marrakech
* Discover the Museum of Marrakech
* Climb the Atlas Mountains
* Buy souvenirs at the souks

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