Immersive cultural history experience,true insider knowledge and insights on local traditions and crafts.
The esplanade in front of the Koutoubiya Mosque nearby a white dome on Mohamed V avenue.
the famous square known for shows and food stalls late afternoons and evenings.
The Iconic Koutoubiya mosque was built in the 12th century during the reign of the Almohad empire.Its name means "Librarians" as the area nearby was once a hub for booksellers and schollars.It is still an active place for worship;visitors can just admire its stunning exterior.The mosque and its tower showcases classical Almohad architecture known for its simplicity and symmetry.It served as a modal for its twin mosques in the current capital of Morocco Rabat and also la Giralda in Seville as they were both built by the Almohad empire in the 12th century.
The secret garden is located in the heart of the old city(Medina)It was a section of an old palace datin back to the 16th century(Saadian dynasty)It was eeconstructed in the 19th C.It's a peaceful oasis away from the hustle and bustle of the nearby quarters.The garden was restored rcently in 2016.Divided into an exotic part featuring plants from all over the world and an Islamic section inspired by the ancient principles of paradise gardens. The secrecy of this place is that it still highlights the ancient water management systems dating back to late 11th century.
You will be lead after to the artisans’ quarters where you you will learn about blacksmith,coppersmiths,leather designers,kaftan,jellaba tunic tailors ,we will have a real at herbalist family of five generations for an insight on the art of cooking,healing and cosmetics….
The Medersa Ben Youssef was a lodging university more than just an Islamic school.It features stunning examples of traditional Moroccan architecture and intricate geometric tilework, showcasing the skill and craftsmanship of the artisans of that era of the 16 th century.The central courtyard, with its beautiful fountain and ornate decorations, is a particularly captivating feature of the medersa. Inside, you can explore the small student cells that once housed the scholars and admire the detailed carvings, stucco work, and calligraphy adorning the walls. The prayer hall, with its elegant mihrab (prayer niche), is another highlight of the medersa. Visiting the Medersa Ben Youssef provides a unique opportunity to step back in time and experience the rich history and architectural splendor of Morocco. It’s definitely worth a visit if you’re interested in Islamic art and architecture or want to delve into the cultural heritage of Marrakech.
We will end the tour at Jamaa el fna square famous for shows and spectacles late afternoons and evenings when it changes to an open air restaurants .This magical unique place is a fest for the senses and classified by Unesco as a world immaterial heritage of humanities.
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