This old city's cultural, historical, and touristic sightseeing tour, is about exploring the secrets of the old city. The best sights, and local life in the fourth-largest city of Morocco. We will be walking inside and through Medina’s narrow alleyways and landmarks such as Koutoubia Mosque, Medina labyrinths, Mederassa Ben Youssef Bahia Palace, Jamaa Elfna Square, etc. We will touch together the beauty and the colors of the horseshoe arches, Riads doors, fountains, and much more!
During the tour, we will get close as well to Morocco in terms of many issues such as the variety of cultures, people, languages, traditions, economy, political system, and other topics. Such topics would enrich our walking and make it more enjoyable!
The Argana coffee is situated in the main big square Jamaa Elfna, thats where we start our group tour. (You can just stand and wait outside the Argana Coffee)
no visit to Marrakech would be complete without a visit to the famous Jamaa El Fna, the city's main square. This lively square is home to a wide variety of street vendors, selling everything from traditional Moroccan food to souvenirs and trinkets. It's a great place to people watch and soak up the vibrant atmosphere of the city.
The Jewish Quarter of Marrakech, also known as the Mellah, is a historic neighborhood that showcases the city's rich Jewish heritage. Established in 1558 by Sultan Abdallah al-Ghalib, it's one of the oldest Jewish quarters in Morocco.
The Bahia Palace is a stunning 19th-century palace in Marrakech, Morocco, renowned for its intricate architecture and rich history. Built during the reign of Sultan Moulay Abd al-Rahman, the palace was constructed in two phases, with the first phase initiated by Si Moussa, a former slave who rose to become Grand Vizier, in the 1860s. His son, Ba Ahmed, expanded the palace between 1894 and 1900, creating a masterpiece of Moroccan craftsmanship.
Marrakech, the "Red City" of Morocco, is known for its vibrant culture, rich history, and bustling souks (marketplaces). These souks are a must-see for any traveler visiting the city, as they offer a unique glimpse into traditional Moroccan life and a chance to shop for unique and handmade goods. From leather goods to herbs and spices, textiles to jewelry, there's something for everyone in Marrakech's souks.
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