Experience an enchanting day tour of Marrakech with a personal guide, exploring the city’s historic gems, intricate alleyways, and vibrant heart. Stroll through the maze-like streets of the UNESCO World Heritage Medina,
Experience an enchanting day tour of Marrakech with a personal guide, exploring the city’s historic gems, intricate alleyways, and vibrant heart. Stroll through the maze-like streets of the UNESCO World Heritage Medina,
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Bahia Palace - A Palace in Marrakech
The Bahia Palace, constructed in 1894 by Si Moussa, the Grand Vizier of Sultan Moulay Hassan I, was designed as a lavish home for the Grand Vizier and his family. French architect Paul Sinoir, inspired by traditional Moroccan architecture, led the design. The construction spanned several years and involved over…
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Bahia Palace - A Palace in Marrakech
The Bahia Palace, constructed in 1894 by Si Moussa, the Grand Vizier of Sultan Moulay Hassan I, was designed as a lavish home for the Grand Vizier and his family. French architect Paul Sinoir, inspired by traditional Moroccan architecture, led the design. The construction spanned several years and involved over 3,000 workers.
The palace features four main courtyards, each with distinct styles and designs. The first courtyard is the most elaborate, showcasing intricate mosaics, carved stucco walls, and vibrant tiles. The second courtyard is more spacious and airy, centered around a large swimming pool. The third courtyard is adorned with lush gardens and fountains, while the fourth courtyard contains the palace’s private residences.
- Le Jardin Secret - Medina - Marrakech - The Secret Garden is now open to the public for the first time in its history. The complex’s origins trace back to the Saadian dynasty, over four centuries ago.
Reconstructed in the mid-19th century by a prominent Atlas leader, Le Jardin Secret served as the residence for some of Morocco and Marrakech’s top political figures. The Secret Garden, now fully restored, is part of the rich tradition of Arab-Andalusian and Moroccan palaces. Visitors can explore the gardens and buildings, which are remarkable examples of Islamic art and architecture.
- Ben Youssef Madrasa - The Ben Youssef Madrasa is a Koranic school and a masterpiece of Saadian architecture, located in Marrakech, Morocco. It was expanded and redecorated by Saadian Sultan Abdallah el-Ghalib in 1564-65. The name Ben Youssef is derived from the Almoravid Sultan Ali Ben Youssef.
- Medina of Marrakesh - The Marrakech medina is a historic Moroccan medina, serving as the heart of Marrakech. It is one of the five districts that comprise the urban commune of Marrakech.
- Koutoubia Mosque - The Koutoubia Mosque, a religious structure built in the 12th century in Marrakech, Morocco, is the city’s largest mosque. Its architecture and minimalist decor exemplify Almohad art. The initial mosque was constructed in 1148 by Almohad Sultan Abdelmoumen following his conquest of Marrakech.
- Bab Agnaou - Bab Agnaou is one of the nineteen gates in Marrakech, Morocco. Constructed in the 12th century during the Almohad dynasty, Bab Agnaou serves as the entrance to the royal kasbah in the southern part of Marrakech’s medina.

- Visit the square Jamaa el Fenaa
- Local guide available in your language
- Visit to the Koutoubia Mosque (no entrance fee)
- Visit to Bahia Palace (entrance fee: 10 euros)
- Visit of the Medersa Ben Yousef (entrance fee: 5 euros)
- Visit to the Medina
- Visit to the Souks
- Visit the square Jamaa el Fenaa
- Local guide available in your language
- Visit to the Koutoubia Mosque (no entrance fee)
- Visit to Bahia Palace (entrance fee: 10 euros)
- Visit of the Medersa Ben Yousef (entrance fee: 5 euros)
- Visit to the Medina
- Visit to the Souks
- Meals
- drink
- Meals
- drink
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.