Tuk Tuk Marrakech Experience: Private Tour with Convenient Pickup

4.9
(182 reviews)

3 to 4 hours (approximately)
Pickup offered

In this day and age where everything is instantaneous, you might be wondering what a tuk-tuk is.
Tuk-tuks, which means wheelbarrow in Bahasa, are a mode of transport that’s fun and easy to use. It’s an open-air system that can carry up to six people at a time and has only three wheels for balance and maneuverability.
It’s not just about getting from point A to point B - the owner of your tuk-tuk can tell you about the history of Marrakech or pass along some cultural insight during your ride. together. The Tuk-TukTUK TUK is an easy, fun, and efficient way to get around Marrakech.

With Us You Can Explore marrakech with a different touch ( Tuk Tuk )
you will see a many places
1 bahia palace
2 majorelle garden / or secret garden
3 Medrasat benyoussef the old quraneq school
4 the souk of marrakech
and other surprise
5 JAMAE-el-fna square
6 Tannery

NB: Local Guide is not provided in this tour

What's Included

Private transportation
Driver
Lunch or dinner not including
Local Guide
entrance tickets

Meeting and pickup

Pickup points
You can choose a pickup location at checkout (multiple pickup locations are available).
Pickup details:

Please confirm for us the address of your hotel in advance, We do the pickup from hotels inside the center of Marrakech, in case your hotel is outside the center of Marrakech the Meeting point will be front of the main square of Koutoubia Mosque

Itinerary

Duration: 3 to 4 hours (approximately)
  • 1
    Jardin Majorelle

    The Jardin Majorelle in Marrakech is one of the most visited sites in Morocco. It took French painter Jacques Majorelle (1886-1962) forty years of passion and dedication to create this enchanting garden in the heart of the “Ochre City”. We amble along shady lanes, in the midst of trees and exotic plants of dreamy origin; we walk past refreshing, burbling streams and pools filled with water lilies and lotus flowers; we hear wafting through the air, laden with sugared fragrance, the rustling of leaves and the chirping of numerous birds who come here to take refuge; we stop, and the path turns unexpectedly, revealing a building with Moorish charm, with a hint of Art Deco, painted in astonishingly vibrant primary colours, glowing with an intense blue the artist perceived in the Atlas Mountains. We are soothed and enchanted by the harmony of this luxuriant and vivid imagery, which issues a delicate summons to the senses,

    1 hour Admission ticket not included
  • 2
    Bahia Palace

    The Bahia Palace, meaning brilliance in Arabic, is perhaps one of the best-preserved historical sites and certainly most interesting in Marrakech. Built between 1866 and 1867 by Si Moussa, this sprawling palace is set over two acres in the middle of the Marrakech medina and features 150 rooms, including a harem section located just off the sun-filled Court of Honour. Having housed the Resident General during the French Protectorate era, today the Bahia Palace is a must-see historical museum open to the public daily and has previously hosted events such as the Marrakech Biennale.

    1 hour Admission ticket not included
  • 3

    The souks of Marrakech (covered markets) form the teeming and confounding subconscious of the city, an extensive network of streets frequently permeated with sunshine. There is a specific specialty for every Marrakech souk, including rugs, leather goods, spices, metalworking or clothes. The first price that the dealer listed is generally a great multitude of what they expect. Haggling is necessary. French is easy but money talks and traders know that English always speaks.

    45 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 4
    Jemaa el-Fnaa

    Jemaa el-Fnaa (Arabic: ساحة جامع الفناء Sāḥat Jāmiʾ al-Fanāʾ, also Jemaa el-Fna, Djema el-Fna or Djemaa el-Fnaa) is a square and market place in Marrakesh's medina quarter (old city). It remains the main square of Marrakesh, used by locals and tourists.

    15 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 5
    Medersa Ben Youssef

    The Ben Youssef Madrasa is an Islamic madrasa in Marrakesh, Morocco. The madrasa is named after the adjacent Ben Youssef Mosque, and was commissioned in 1564–65 CE by the Saadian sultan Abdallah al-Ghalib

    45 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 6

    Dar El Bacha, or the "Palace of the Pasha," is a magnificent historical site in Marrakech, built in 1910 as the residence of Thami El Glaoui, the powerful Pasha of Marrakech. Known for its stunning Moroccan architecture, including intricate tilework and carved cedarwood, the palace served as a political hub and a venue for lavish receptions. After restoration, it now houses the Museum of Confluences, which showcases Morocco's diverse cultural heritage through traditional and contemporary art. A visit to Dar El Bacha offers a glimpse into Morocco's rich history and architectural splendor.

    15 minutes Admission ticket not included

Additional info

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
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