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Embark on a full-day journey through the vibrant Red City, Marrakech, guided by your private guide. The day begins with a morning meeting at your riad, where you and your guide will discuss the exciting possibilities for the day. Step away from the ordinary and immerse yourself in the lively souks—markets that have catered to Marrakech’s needs for over a millennium.
Experience a sensory overload with vibrant colors, rich aromas, lively street calls, and musical tunes. Witness merchants adorned in djellabas and street chefs donning white hats, creating a scene straight out of your exotic imagination. Consider exploring the Museum of Photography or the Majorelle Gardens, both highly recommended for an enriching experience. To delve deeper into the wonders of the Red City, you can refer to our Marrakesh travel guide, offering insights into the myriad attractions and activities available.
It’s worth noting that Marrakech serves as an ideal starting point for various excursions, including mesmerizing Sahara desert tours.
Embark on a full-day adventure starting at 9 AM, where you’ll be picked up from your centrally located Hotel/Riad in Marrakech. An air-conditioned vehicle and your private guide will be at your service throughout the entire tour, ensuring a memorable experience. Here are some highlights:
Majorelle Gardens: Immerse yourself in the enchanting Majorelle Gardens, a two-and-a-half-acre botanical haven created by French artist Jacques Majorelle in 1923. Revitalized by Yves Saint-Laurent and Pierre Bergé in the 1980s, the gardens boast a captivating blue and yellow cubist villa designed by Paul Senior.
Koutoubia Minaret: Visit the Koutoubia minaret, the tallest in Marrakech. Its towering height of 253 feet sets the limit for all buildings within the city walls. The minaret is part of the largest mosque in Marrakech, completed in 1199.
Berber Apothecary Shop: Stop at a Berber Apothecary shop to discover the medicinal uses of common spices and herbs used across Morocco for treating various illnesses. While less picturesque than market spice heaps, it offers valuable insights.
Bahia Palace: Tour the Bahia Palace, a late 19th-century masterpiece built for the grand vizier, featuring rooms set in a 2-acre garden, including those that housed his harem—a position often entwined with politics.
Jemaa el Fna: Explore Jemaa el Fna, the bustling square in the medina recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Initially used for public executions in 1050, it now teems with street performers, snake charmers, merchants, and orange juice stalls.
A midday break around 1 PM provides an opportunity for a delightful lunch. Enjoy this comprehensive journey through the heart of Marrakech!