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From exploring the vibrant Jemaa El Fna and its Souk to visiting historic sites like the Bahia Palace or the Jardin Majorelle with its stunning atmosphere. You can also experience activities camel and quad riding in the majestic Palmeraie or traditional Hammam spa treatments. There’s something for everyone in this dynamic city.
The Bahia Palace is a masterpiece of Moroccan architecture, built in the 19th century as a grand residence for royal officials. Its name means “brilliance,” and the palace lives up to it with its lavish courtyards, intricate tilework, and lush gardens, offering a glimpse into the opulence of Marrakech’s past.
The vibrant Jardin Majorelle, designed by French painter Jacques Majorelle, is a tranquil botanical garden filled with exotic plants, fountains, and bold cobalt-blue accents. Later restored by fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent, it is one of Marrakech’s most beloved and serene attractions.
The bustling Medina Souk is the heart of Marrakech’s traditional market life. The famous Jemaa El Fna square is its center. With its maze-like alleys filled with vendors selling everything from spices and textiles to handcrafted goods and jewelry, it offers a vibrant, sensory-rich experience of Moroccan culture.
The Medersa Ben Youssef is one of the largest and most beautiful Islamic colleges in Morocco. Built in the 14th century, its stunning architecture features intricate carvings, zellij tilework, and peaceful courtyards, providing a fascinating insight into Morocco’s academic and religious history.
Le Jardin Secret is a peaceful oasis in the heart of the Medina, featuring beautiful Islamic and exotic gardens. Recently restored, it showcases traditional Moroccan design and water engineering, offering visitors a quiet escape amidst the city’s lively atmosphere.
The Saadian Tombs, rediscovered in 1917, are the final resting place of members of the Saadian dynasty from the 16th century. Set in a beautifully decorated mausoleum, the tombs are known for their intricate stucco work, colorful tiles, and peaceful gardens, making them a must-see historic site in Marrakech.
The Koutoubia Mosque is the largest mosque in Marrakech and a landmark of the city. Built in the 12th century, its iconic minaret stands at 70 meters tall and is visible from all around Marrakech. Though non-Muslims cannot enter, visitors can admire its striking architecture and beautiful surrounding gardens.
Once a symbol of Moroccan grandeur, El Badi Palace was constructed in the 16th century by Sultan Ahmad al-Mansur. Though now largely in ruins, it remains an impressive site with massive walls, sunken gardens, and stunning views. The palace’s scale hints at its former glory as one of the most magnificent in the world
From 70€/6 person Car
Unleash your creativity and discover the ancient art of pottery in a hands-on class led by skilled local artisans. Set in a traditional Moroccan workshop, this immersive experience allows you to learn various techniques for shaping and decorating clay, guided by expert instructors who share their knowledge and passion for this timeless craft. As you mold your own unique pieces, you’ll gain insight into the cultural significance of pottery in Moroccan heritage and the stories behind intricate designs. Whether you’re a beginner or have some experience, this class is a fantastic opportunity to create a memorable keepsake while connecting with local artisans and their craft. At the end of the session, take home your handcrafted pottery as a beautiful reminder of your time in Morocco. Perfect for art lovers, families, and anyone looking to engage with local culture!
From 50€/pers
Experience the breathtaking beauty of Marrakech from a new perspective with a magical hot air balloon ride. Soar high above the stunning landscapes of the Moroccan countryside, including the picturesque Atlas Mountains, vast deserts, and vibrant orchards. As you gently ascend, enjoy panoramic views that stretch as far as the eye can see, capturing the enchanting colors of sunrise or sunset. Accompanied by a skilled pilot, you’ll learn about the art of ballooning and the history of the region while savoring a light breakfast or refreshments upon landing. This unforgettable adventure is perfect for couples, families, and anyone looking to create lasting memories while experiencing the tranquility and wonder of the skies above Marrakech.
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Ouzoud was an unforgettable experience! Hiking to the waterfalls was breathtaking, and the boat ride got us up close to the falls. Swimming in the crystal-clear water was so refreshing. Marrakech Nomads arranged everything perfectly, and exploring the Berber villages was fascinating. Their luxury transport was the cherry on top!
I’ve been to many cities, but Marrakech stands out. The combination of ancient history and modern vibrance is unbeatable
Thanks to Marrakech Nomads, we felt like locals exploring the city. Their passion for Marrakech was contagious
What an amazing excursion!! Everything was explained thoroughly, the staff were really friendly! The stop in the Berber village was stunning. As was the photo stop in the palm groves. Highly recommend!!
Exploring the markets was such a joy! The guides were amazing!