Explore the rich history and vibrant culture of Marrakesh on this half-day guided tour. Visit iconic landmarks such as the Koutoubia Mosque and Bahia Palace, and wander through the enchanting souks filled with local crafts. Experience the lively atmosphere of Djemaa El Fna square, where musicians and entertainers gather, and discover the intricacies of Moorish architecture at Bahia Palace. This comprehensive tour includes opportunities for shopping and optional visits to herbalists, ensuring a personalized experience in the heart of Morocco's Pink City.
- Half day guided exploration of Marrakesh's historical sites
- Visit Koutoubia Mosque, Bahia Palace, and Mellah Jewish Quarter
- Stroll through the vibrant souks and experience local craftsmanship
- Enjoy the lively atmosphere at Djemaa El Fna square
Our meeting point will be at Jamaa El-fna square in front Cafe Argana. At Argana Cafe wehere you will find your tour guide waiting you, and from there where you will start Marrakech city tour with i certificated guide.
Jemaa el-Fna square is the city’s top attraction, it is one of the main cultural spaces in Marrakesh and has become one of the symbols of the city since its foundation in the eleventh century. It represents a unique concentration of popular Moroccan cultural traditions performed through musical, religious and artistic expressions. All through the day, and well into the night, a variety of services are offered, such as dental care, traditional medicine, fortune-telling, preaching, and henna tattooing; water-carrying, fruit and traditional food. In addition, one can enjoy many performances by storytellers, poets, Berber musicians (Imazighen), Gnaoua dancers players.
Koutoubia Mosque is One of the most impressive monuments in Marrakech and one of the most beautiful mosques in Morocco. Marked by a complex history; it is actually a double sanctuary with a minaret. The first Koutoubia was inaugurated in 1157 and the second and the minaret were built a year later by order of Abdelmoumen. The two sanctuaries are distinguished by their innovative plan giving you a capital importance to the wall of the qibla (orientation of the prayer). Marking the landscape of its presence, the minaret erected in stone, with a height of 77 m, allows the use of a ramp to reach its summit. A sober decoration composed of carved reliefs and registers of white and green
Bahia Palace is a 19th century building, consisting of rooms decorated with stunning stuccos, paintings and mosaics palace and a set of gardens. The Bahia Palace was intended to be the greatest palace of its time. The name of the Bahia Palace means in Arabic “brilliance”. As in other buildings of the period in other countries, it was intended to capture the essence of the Islamic and Moroccan style. There is a 2-acre (8,000 m²) garden with rooms opening onto courtyards in the Bahia Palace. The Bahia Palace was Set up at the end of the 19th century by Si Moussa, grand vizir of the sultan, for his personal use, the Bahia palace would bear the name of one of his wives. Here, the harem, which includes a vast court decorated with a central basin and surrounded by rooms intended for the concubines. As the black slave Abu Ahmed rose to power and wealth towards the end of the 19th century, he had the Bahia palace built by bringing in craftsmen from Fez. Admission is: 100MAD for each (10 Euro)
The Ben Youssef Madrasa is one of the largest and most beautiful icons of Andalusian-berber architecture in Morocco. Founded by Sultan Abou al Hasan in the fourteenth century, it was subsequently rebuilt and enriched by the Saadi dynasty. The result is the even more extravagantly decorated monument that stands next to the Ben Youssef Mosque in Marrakesh. Now a museum, the former madrasa has 130 cells built to accommodate the almost 900 students who studied the Quran and other science and religious subjects here. This is a place well worth visiting if you would like to understand Arab culture and the Islamic religion.
Explore the souks, or open air markets, of Marrakech are the largest in the country of Morocco, and one of the most fascinating places in the world to shop. Full of carpets, brass goods, antiques, spices, and leather, the souks are absolutely a must-add to any bucket list. You will have a memorable experience with your guide at the souk of Marrakech.
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