Explore Marrakech’s rich history and vibrant culture on a private full-day tour. Visit iconic sites, bustling markets, and hidden gems with an expert guide.
Explore Marrakech’s rich history and vibrant culture on a private full-day tour. Visit iconic sites, bustling markets, and hidden gems with an expert guide.
- Marrakech - Discover the captivating charm of Marrakech with our exclusive private guided tours. Our expert local guides will take you through the city’s must-visit sites, from the grand ramparts and tranquil gardens to the lively souks and fascinating medina. Whether you prefer walking or modern transportation, our licensed professional guides…
- Marrakech - Discover the captivating charm of Marrakech with our exclusive private guided tours. Our expert local guides will take you through the city’s must-visit sites, from the grand ramparts and tranquil gardens to the lively souks and fascinating medina. Whether you prefer walking or modern transportation, our licensed professional guides are committed to offering a seamless and unforgettable journey through Marrakech’s wonders. Experience the magic of this incredible city with peace of mind through our safe and personalized private guided tours with locals.
- Ben Youssef Madrasa - The Ben Youssef Madrasa is an architectural masterpiece in Marrakech’s ancient Medina, renowned for its historical and cultural importance. Founded by Sultan Abdullah Al-Ghaleb Assaadi between 1564 and 1565, it has been a hub for scholars and students, especially in religious studies, philosophy, medicine, and mathematics.
Upon entering, you’ll be mesmerized by the stunning architectural details, including exquisite Zellige tiles with intricate geometric and floral designs. Don’t miss this historical gem; the entrance fee is only 50 dirhams per person.
- Slat Al Azama Synagogue - Wander through the charming narrow alleys of Mellah, a historic neighborhood once vibrant with the city’s Jewish community. Visit notable landmarks like the Lazama Synagogue, where you can admire its beautiful tiled courtyard and engaging exhibits that highlight Jewish life. Don’t miss the peaceful Miaara Jewish cemetery, a testament to the area’s rich history. Just nearby, dive into the lively atmosphere of the Mellah Market, bustling with fresh meat and produce, and the captivating Bab Mellah Spice Souk. The area also boasts charming European-style cafes, exquisite Moroccan restaurants, and enticing stalls offering sizzling grilled meats and delicious tajines, making it a must-visit destination for everyone.
- Bahia Palace - Discover the Bahia Palace, a stunning jewel in Marrakech symbolizing “brilliance” in Arabic. Built between 1866 and 1867 by Si Moussa, this beautifully preserved landmark features 150 rooms, including an enchanting harem section that opens to the luminous Court of Honour.
Once home to the Resident General during the French Protectorate, the Bahia Palace is now a historical museum welcoming visitors daily. Originally designed for Si Moussa, it later became the residence of his son, Bou Ahmed, who ruled from 1894 until his death in 1900.
With an entrance fee of just 100 dirhams, the Bahia Palace offers a unique opportunity to explore Moroccan history and architecture. Don’t miss this captivating experience!
- Badi Palace - Built in the late 16th century by the Saadian Sultan Ahmed al-Mansur to celebrate his victory over Portugal in a legendary battle, the El Badi Palace in Marrakesh stands as an extraordinary testament to architectural grandeur. Taking an astonishing 25 years and a dedicated workforce to complete, this 360-room marvel is celebrated globally for its opulent gold, vibrant turquoise, and exquisite crystal decorations. Its stunning gardens further enhance its allure, making it an essential symbol of the Saadian dynasty’s architectural legacy in Morocco. For just 70 dirhams, you can experience this magnificent monument firsthand. Don’t miss the chance to explore its rich history and breathtaking beauty!
- Rahba Kedima Square - One of the oldest markets in the Marrakech medina, Souk Laghzal is a symbol of the hardworking women who once sewed traditional clothes and crafted local Moroccan hats. The smaller Rahba Lakdima market has now become a popular attraction for spices and herbs, as well as being the main market for local carpets. Entrance is free, as it is a public market.
- Jemaa el-Fnaa - The Jemaa el-Fna Square stands as a vibrant cornerstone of Marrakesh culture, proudly symbolizing the city since its establishment in the eleventh century. It offers a remarkable display of Moroccan heritage, where traditions come to life through captivating music, spiritual rituals, and artistic performances. This unique atmosphere invites visitors to immerse themselves in a rich cultural experience unlike any other.
- Saadian Tombs - The Saadian Tombs in Marrakech are a remarkable reflection of the city’s rich history and the legacy of the Saadian dynasty. Built during Sultan Ahmad al-Mansur’s reign (1578-1603), these tombs were forgotten until their rediscovery in 1917.
Now restored, they showcase exquisite decorative artistry and house the remains of sixty Saadians, including Sultan Al-Mansour. The impressive room of twelve columns features his tomb, adorned with a carved cedar dome and intricate stucco designs, while the graves are crafted from Italian Carrara marble.
Visiting this historical site costs just 70 dirhams (dh) and offers an enriching experience.
- Guide
- Guide
- Tea and coffee
- Gratuities
- Lunch
- Tea and coffee
- Gratuities
- Lunch
Discover the enchanting city of Marrakech, a historic gem of the Moroccan Empire, nestled amidst lush palm trees and the stunning Atlas Mountains. Renowned for its breathtaking historical landmarks, Marrakech invites exploration of its grand and rich heritage.
Join our captivating walking tour, led by enthusiastic locals who will enhance your experience…
Discover the enchanting city of Marrakech, a historic gem of the Moroccan Empire, nestled amidst lush palm trees and the stunning Atlas Mountains. Renowned for its breathtaking historical landmarks, Marrakech invites exploration of its grand and rich heritage.
Join our captivating walking tour, led by enthusiastic locals who will enhance your experience with intriguing tales. Visit extraordinary sites such as the impressive 14th-century Medersa Ben Youssef Koranic School, the iconic Koutoubia Minaret (the Mosque of Booksellers), the fascinating Saadian Tombs, the captivating ruins of El Badi Palace, and the splendid Bahia Palace. Experience the charm and magnificence of Marrakech’s remarkable history—it’s an adventure not to be missed!
- total of this tour is 7 hours but we will have a break for cafe or moroccan tea in between
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.