Marrakech Walking Tour

Marrakech Sightseeing Tour

We aim to provide you with the best experience, creating a relaxed, spontaneous and friendly atmosphere.

The Plan of The Tour.

Marrakech should be on your Moroccan bucket list!!
Things to see with our local guide and more:

 -Palais Bahia: Is a palace built in the late 19th century, intended to be the greatest palace of its time.
 -Mellah: The area of the first Jewish settlement. Usually, the Jewish quarter was situated near the royal palace or the residence of the governor, in order to protect its inhabitants from recurring riots since its inhabitants played a vital role in the local economy. In contrast, rural mellahs were separate villages inhabited solely by the Jews.
 -Jemaa El-Fna square: is the main pulse of Marrakech. By day, the square buzzes with snake charmers, henna-tattoo artists and various other entertainers, while at night there are countless stalls boasting traditional lamb dishes and fresh orange juice, among other culinary delights. Tourists flock here all year round to experience the true heart of the city and to discover the intriguing things the locals have to offer in this Magical square.
 -Koutoubia Mosque: Is the largest mosque in Marrakech, Located nearby the Square,
 -Saadinn Tombs: Those tombs were created to stand as the final resting place for the many rulers and members of the Saadi dynasty.
 -Souk: On a trip to any Moroccan city, the souks are a must on the agenda. Marrakech is no exception. Labeled one of the most magical cities in the country, Marrakech boasts a full medina with traditional souks.
 -Majorelle Garden: One of the most popular locations in Morocco, the Majorelle Garden is the creation of French painter Jacques Majorelle, who spent 40 years injecting his passion and creativity into this magical garden. Complete with enchanting little lanes, tranquil streams and over 300 species of stunning plants, Jardin Majorelle is perfect for those who need a break from the busy city.

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