Visit Marrakech
Diving into the heart of Moroccan culture
Diving into the heart of Moroccan culture
Hello ! When a visitor arrives in Marrakech for the first time, whatever their nationality, there are many areas of curiosity and interest that can attract them. Marrakech is a city rich in history, culture and sensory experiences, and here's what visitors are generally looking for:
Marrakech medina: Visitors are often fascinated by the maze of narrow streets in the medina, a UNESCO World Heritage site, where they can discover emblematic monuments such as the Koutoubia Mosque, the Saadian tombs and the Bahia Palace.
Souks: Marrakech's traditional markets are popular for their stalls of spices, fabrics, jewelry, pottery and other local handicrafts. Visitors often seek out these souks to immerse themselves in the local atmosphere, bargain with the merchants, and bring back unique souvenirs.
Museums and galleries: Places like the Yves Saint Laurent Museum, the Musée de Marrakech, and the Maison de la Photographie attract art and history lovers.
Moroccan cuisine: Discovering the local gastronomy is a must. Visitors are often keen to sample typical dishes such as tajine, couscous, pastilla and méchoui. Street markets, riads and local restaurants offer plenty of opportunities to explore these flavors.
Cooking classes: Many visitors are interested in immersive experiences such as cooking classes to learn how to prepare traditional Moroccan dishes.
Hammams and spas: Traditional hammams and luxury spas are highly sought-after for a unique relaxation and wellness experience in Marrakech.
Crafts and workshops: Pottery, weaving, leatherwork and carpet-making workshops attract visitors keen to understand and learn local craft techniques.
Gardens and green spaces: Visitors often enjoy a quiet break in Marrakech's lush gardens, such as Jardin Majorelle or Jardin Secret.
Excursions in the surrounding area: Visitors are often looking to explore Marrakech's surroundings, with excursions to the Agafay Desert, the Atlas Mountains, or the Ourika Gorge.
Djemaa el-Fna: This emblematic square is a lively gathering place for snake charmers, musicians, storytellers and street performers. Visitors come here to immerse themselves in local life and feel the buzz of the city.
Traditions and festivals: Visitors may be interested in discovering local traditions, attending cultural festivals or celebrations such as the Marrakech Festival of Popular Arts.
Colonial and traditional architecture: The architecture of riads, kasbahs and palaces, a blend of Arab, Berber and Moorish influences, often attracts the interest of visitors seeking to understand Marrakech's history and unique style.
Luxury boutiques and concept stores: Marrakech is also known for its high-end boutiques, concept stores and design centers, attracting an international clientele in search of rare objects, designer clothes and fashion accessories.
In short, a first-time visitor to Marrakech is attracted by a combination of history, culture, cuisine, craftsmanship and unique sensory experiences. The mix of ancient and modern, the authenticity of local traditions, and the wealth of experiences to be had make Marrakech fascinating to travelers from all over the world.
PRIVATE GUIDED
125 €
Private guided tour (keep to yourselves)
Single family/friends rate
GUIDED TOUR - SHARED
38 €
Shared guided tour
(in a group)