What You Will Do
Accompanied by your knowledgeable guide, explore the historic landmarks of Marrakech, beginning at Djemaa El Fna Square's vibrant markets. Dive into the lively atmosphere, setting the stage for a day of cultural exploration. Explore architectural wonders like the Koutoubia Mosque and El Bahia Palace, each telling a story of Marrakech's heritage and craftsmanship.
Uncover the city's history at the Saadian Tombs and Ben Youssef Madrassa. Experience the tranquil beauty of Jardin Majorelle, a botanical oasis with captivating artwork. Immerse yourself in Marrakech's history, culture, and architecture, discovering unique facets throughout the day.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
Meeting Point
You will meet your guide in front of Cafe de France which is located in the main square. We shall contact you a day or two before the tour date to confirm meeting arrangements and we will coordinate the meeting with your guide for a smooth start of your tour.
1
Jardin Majorelle
1 hour
The Majorelle Gardens, originally designed by Jacques Majorelle and later owned by Yves Saint Laurent, offer a peaceful and picturesque atmosphere with fish pools, bridges, cacti, and trees. It features a charming shop, café, and restaurant, and is known for its unique "Majorelle blue" hue, which has inspired imitations across the city.
2
Koutoubia Mosque
30 minutes
The Koutoubia Mosque, the city's largest mosque, derives its name from its historical association with bookshops and booksellers. Following a traditional Almohad architectural style, its tower is adorned with four copper globes. Miniature replicas of the mosque are widely sold in Morocco, attesting to its popularity.
3
Bahia Palace
1 hour
El Bahia Palace, known as "the palace of the beautiful," was constructed in the Alaoui style between 1894 and 1900 for Ahmed Ibn Moussa. It boasts 160 rooms surrounding courtyards, with rumors of concubine occupancy. The palace's stunning interior exhibits stucco panels, zellij decorations, carved cedar ceilings, and shiny marble finishes. It is surrounded by an extensive eight-hectare garden.
4
Saadian Tombs
45 minutes
The Saadian Tombs, dating from the time of Sultan Ahmad al-Mansur, house the remains of about sixty members of the Sa’adi Dynasty. Rediscovered in 1917 and carefully restored, these tombs have become a prominent attraction in Marrakech, serving as the final resting place for members of the dynasty from the Dra’a Valley beyond the high Atlas Mountains.
5
Ben Youssef Madrasa
1 hour
The Ben Youssef Medersa, a Quranic School dating back to Sultan Abou el Hassan's rule, was later rebuilt in the 1560s by the Saadians. It is an impressive architectural masterpiece, showcasing typical Moroccan styles such as zellij tiling, stucco plasterwork, and carved cedar wood. The school served as a place where around 800 students memorized the Koran.
6
Medina of Marrakesh
1 hour
The bustling souks are the heart of Marrakesh, offering an array of traditional Moroccan handicrafts, spices, medicinal remedies, and local entertainment. Visitors can find iconic items like babouches, leather goods, garments, pottery, tajine dishes, and silver jewellery. Bargaining is a common practice, adding a sense of fun and excitement to the shopping experience.
7
Mellah
30 minutes
Marrakesh has a Jewish Mellah, historically inhabited by non-Muslims, including Jews. Many synagogues still stand, though fewer are in use. The Mellah district holds cultural and historical significance.
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