Immerse yourself in the stories of Marrakech highlights, including Majorelle Garden, Bahía Palace, Mellah, and Souks. Customize your own route and get insider tips from your private guide.
Immerse yourself in the stories of Marrakech highlights, including Majorelle Garden, Bahía Palace, Mellah, and Souks. Customize your own route and get insider tips from your private guide.
- Jardin Majorelle - The Majorelle Garden was initially established by the French artist Jacques Majorelle in 1923. He constructed a villa for himself and expanded his estate by acquiring additional land, which he filled with his extensive botanical collection from around the globe. After Majorelle’s passing, the garden fell into neglect until it…
- Jardin Majorelle - The Majorelle Garden was initially established by the French artist Jacques Majorelle in 1923. He constructed a villa for himself and expanded his estate by acquiring additional land, which he filled with his extensive botanical collection from around the globe. After Majorelle’s passing, the garden fell into neglect until it was rediscovered by Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Bergé, who restored the house and enhanced the botanical garden, returning them to their former splendor. The villa studio now hosts a Berber Culture Museum, showcasing the finest of YSL’s personal collection of Berber artifacts, including authentic handmade silver jewelry, antique ceramics, rugs, and other artworks.
- Koutoubia Mosque - The Koutoubia Minaret is Marrakech’s most iconic landmark. It is part of the Koutoubia Mosque, constructed in the late 12th century. Although not particularly tall, it dominates the Medina of Marrakech due to a longstanding law that prohibits any other buildings in the city from exceeding the height of the Koutoubia.
- Mellah - The Mellah of Marrakech was established by decree of Sultan Abdallah al-Ghalib of the Saadian dynasty in 1558, outside the walls of El Badi Palace. During the 16th and 17th centuries, the Mellah was a major commercial hub in Marrakech’s old Medina. It was historically inhabited by Jews who were expelled from the Iberian Peninsula following the Reconquista.
- Bahia Palace - The Bahia Palace, a late 19th-century structure, is renowned for its exquisite decoration. Its walls are adorned with stucco featuring beautiful Arabic calligraphy, geometric patterns, and arabesque designs. The ceilings are intricately decorated with carved cedar wood from the Middle Atlas Mountains. The floors are designed with handmade tiles known as Zellij, showcasing vibrant colors derived from natural resources like minerals and plants.
- Medina of Marrakesh - Visit a communal oven (bakery), a Farnachi (part of the Moroccan hammam), a local fruit and vegetable market, and an olive market.
- Souk Haddadine - Explore the most authentic blacksmith workshops and capture unique panoramic photos.
- Jemaa el-Fnaa - Visit the renowned Jamaa El Fna square. Enjoy strolling and discovering the secrets and history of this traditional caravan meeting point.
- Souk Semmarine - Located in the heart of Marrakech, filling the alleys north of the central square, are the souks, stretching mile after constricted mile of tiny, closet-sized shops. The sheer number of stores is overwhelming, with 100 shops in just 100 yards. Each section of the souks has its specialty, with alleys dedicated to everything from spices and ironwork to ingredients for casting magic spells.
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- Skip the line tickets & Fast access to monuments
- Bottled water
- Tickets fees included with full Package option
- Free delivery of products to your hotel
- Tea and coffee
- Private guide & Vehicle with Air-conditioning
- Skip the line tickets & Fast access to monuments
- Bottled water
- Tickets fees included with full Package option
- Free delivery of products to your hotel
- Tea and coffee
- Private guide & Vehicle with Air-conditioning
- Gratuities
- Admission/Entry tickets
- Food
- Gratuities
- Admission/Entry tickets
- Food
Plunge into the narratives of Marrakech’s prominent locations, their past, customs, and traditions. Explore Majorelle’s garden in the modern city using skip-the-line tickets accompanied by a Personal Guide and chauffeur. Elevate your journey with a private exploration of the Genuine Bahía Palace. Delve into the historic precinct of the Jewish Mellah and…
Plunge into the narratives of Marrakech’s prominent locations, their past, customs, and traditions. Explore Majorelle’s garden in the modern city using skip-the-line tickets accompanied by a Personal Guide and chauffeur. Elevate your journey with a private exploration of the Genuine Bahía Palace. Delve into the historic precinct of the Jewish Mellah and gain insight into the Jewish Heritage, customs, and traditions. Revel in a drive through the modern city established in the 1920s. Personalize your itinerary, securing insider recommendations from your personal guide.
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