Marrakech
10 Must-See Icons
Jemaa el-Fnaa
Majorelle Garden
Koutoubia Mosque
The Souks
Discover the Soul of the Red City
Marrakech is one of Morocco's most famous cities, but also a veritable labyrinth of narrow streets and souks. If you don't want to get lost and want to learn as much as possible in a single day, follow your friendly tour guide.
Along the way, you'll see one of Marrakech's most impressive sites, the Koutoubia Mosque, one of the largest and most picturesque mosques in the Western Muslim world. Admire the architecture of the Ben Youssef Madrasa.
Experience the atmosphere of Jemaa el-Fna and the Souk Smarine street, which leads to Rahba Kedima Square, the former site of a slave market.
Next, wander through a maze of narrow alleyways in the world of souks selling basketry, dried fruit, spices, clothing, wool, hides, Berber rugs, leather goods, ironwork, jewelry and more.
✔ What's Included
- Hotel pickup from central Marrakech
- Transport with a professional driver
- Guided tour
- Quality service and reliability
- Transport insurance
✘ What's Not Included
- Lunch
- Drinks
- Entrance fees to Monuments and Majorelle Gardens
- Tips and gratuities
Jemaa el-Fnaa
A UNESCO masterpiece where storytellers, musicians, and local flavors create a timeless sensory experience.
Koutoubia Mosque
A 12th-century architectural anchor. Its majestic minaret serves as the spiritual compass for the entire Medina.
Bahia Palace
Explore 160 rooms adorned with intricate woodwork, zellij tiles, and lush courtyards in this oriental masterpiece.
Majorelle Garden
This vibrant cobalt blue retreat, once owned by Yves Saint Laurent, is a haven of exotic flora and Art Deco style.
Saadian Tombs
Admire the Hall of the Twelve Columns and the exquisite marble of this royal necropolis rediscovered in 1917.
El Badi Palace
Known as "The Incomparable Palace." Its vast esplanades evoke the former power of Sultan Ahmed al-Mansur.
The Souks
A labyrinth of workshops. From spices to tanners, dive into the authentic pulse of Moroccan craftsmanship.
Ben Youssef Madrassa
Formerly the largest theological college in North Africa, a jewel of Islamic design and intricate carving.
The Mellah
The historic Jewish quarter, home to the Lazama Synagogue and a testament to the city's rich cultural diversity.
Menara Gardens
A historic olive grove featuring a pavilion that reflects the snow-capped Atlas Mountains in its central basin.
Planning
Visit during spring (March-May) or autumn for golden light and pleasant temperatures.
Local Expertise
A certified guide helps you navigate the Medina stress-free and discover hidden local stories.
Cultural Note
Bargaining is a social art: approach it with patience, respect, and always with a smile.
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