Embark on a bespoke Marrakech adventure from Casablanca. Discover hidden gems, vibrant markets, and secret gardens. Book your unforgettable journey today.
Embark on a bespoke Marrakech adventure from Casablanca. Discover hidden gems, vibrant markets, and secret gardens. Book your unforgettable journey today.
- Visit Marrakech - Marrakech is a city full of charm and cultural richness. There are many iconic sites to visit that reflect the city’s history, culture, and beauty. Here are some must-sees you must visit together today in 9 stops:
- The Menara Gardens
- El Badi Palace
- The Saadian Tombs
- The Koutoubia Mosque
- Jemaa el-Fnaa Square
- Bahia…
- Visit Marrakech - Marrakech is a city full of charm and cultural richness. There are many iconic sites to visit that reflect the city’s history, culture, and beauty. Here are some must-sees you must visit together today in 9 stops:
- The Menara Gardens
- El Badi Palace
- The Saadian Tombs
- The Koutoubia Mosque
- Jemaa el-Fnaa Square
- Bahia Palace
- The Marrakech Museum
- The Mellah
- The Majorelle Gardens
- Marjorelle Gardens
- Agdal Park
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The Medina Souk
You could start your day with the gardens and monuments located further afield, such as the Menara Gardens and El Badi Palace, before delving into the heart of the medina with sites like the Koutoubia Mosque, Jemaa el-Fnaa Square, and Bahia Palace. Afterwards, you could explore museums and gardens like the Majorelle Garden and the Yves Saint Laurent Museum for an artistic touch, then finish with a quieter visit to Agdal Park or the Mellah.
- Menara Gardens and Pavilion - The Menara Garden, a vast historic space created in the 12th century by Caliph Abd al-Mu’min under the Almohad dynasty, stretches over 100 hectares west of the medina of Marrakech. Its immense rectangular basin, about 200 m by 150 m, serves both as an irrigation reservoir and a natural cooling system. Water is brought in from the Atlas Mountains, located 30 km away, through an ingenious ancient underground network called khettaras. Surrounding it are lush olive groves and palm groves. On the edge of the basin stands the Menzeh Pavilion, built in the 16th century under the Saadians, which served as a resting place for sultans. Historically, this site was not only dedicated to leisure, but also to agriculture and, according to legend, to the training of soldiers. Today, the Menara is a peaceful haven, cherished for its beauty, its view of the Atlas, and its rich heritage listed by UNESCO.
- Koutoubia Mosque - Towering over Marrakech, the Koutoubia Mosque stands proudly with its 77m minaret, an emblematic symbol of the 12th century and a masterpiece of Almohad architecture. Built during the reign of Caliph Abd al-Mumin, it captivates with its horseshoe arches, pink walls, and delicate floral motifs. Nicknamed the “mosque of booksellers,” it once stood in the heart of a bustling district of copyists and bookbinders.
Walking through its peaceful gardens, scented with orange trees and lulled by the murmur of the fountains, offers a moment of tranquility in the heart of the Red City. At dusk, the minaret illuminates with a golden light, inviting contemplation. Visiting the Koutoubia Mosque is like immersing yourself in the spiritual and historical soul of Marrakech, a place steeped in beauty and memory.
- Saadian Tombs - The Saadian Tombs, hidden in the heart of Marrakech, are a true historical gem and a striking testament to the splendor of the Saadian dynasty in the 16th century. Rediscovered only in 1917, these magnificent tombs reveal funerary art of exceptional finesse, combining delicately carved stucco, colored marble, and vibrant mosaics. This sacred place, where more than 60 members of the royal family, including Sultan Ahmed al-Mansur, are buried, impresses with its refined architecture, peaceful interior courtyards, and lush gardens. Each room tells a rich story of power, mystery, and tradition, offering an atmosphere that is both serene and majestic. Visiting these tombs is like stepping into a fascinating past, in the heart of historic Marrakech, and feeling the echo of an era when art and power intertwined to create a timeless masterpiece. A must-see for all lovers of culture, history, and beauty.
- El Badi Palace - El Badi Palace in Marrakech is an exceptional site to visit and immerse yourself in Morocco’s lavish history. Built between 1578 and 1593 by the Saadian Sultan Ahmed al-Mansur, this palace was an architectural masterpiece at its peak, with approximately 360 rooms decorated with precious marble, onyx, and mosaics, surrounded by lush gardens and magnificent ponds. Although now in ruins, the palace still impresses with the grandeur of its remains and offers a unique spectacle with its high walls, vast courtyards, and the stork nests that have made it their home.
A visit to El Badi Palace transports you to a fascinating chapter of Morocco’s past, blending history, art, and mystery, while enjoying a peaceful and photogenic setting. The site also hosts cultural events such as the Marrakech Festival of Laughter, giving it a lively and contemporary atmosphere.
- Bahia Palace - In the heart of Marrakech, the Bahia Palace invites you on a journey through the refinement of 19th-century Morocco. This architectural masterpiece, built for Ba Ahmed, the Sultan’s Grand Vizier, captivates with its light-filled patios, fragrant orange and jasmine gardens, and 150 richly decorated rooms. Admire the carved cedar ceilings, colorful zelliges, and delicate stucco work by artisans from Fez, creating a poem of stone and wood.
Each room tells stories of lavish celebrations and royal life. Stroll through the tiled Cour d’Honneur, surrounded by elegant arcades, and let yourself be swept away by the serenity of this magical place. Visiting the Bahia Palace is like experiencing the subtle grandeur of Morocco, a hymn to light, nature, and harmony.
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Le Musée - The Marrakech Museum, housed in the sumptuous 19th-century Dar Menebhi Palace, is a true gem of Arab-Andalusian architecture, with its colorful zelliges, chiseled stucco, and carved cedar wood ceilings. Transformed into a museum in 1997, it houses a rich collection of Moroccan art: archaeological objects, pottery, jewelry, carpets, traditional weapons, and contemporary art. It particularly showcases the crafts of Marrakech and the Berbers. This dynamic venue also hosts temporary exhibitions and cultural events.
This museum is a must-see to discover the artistic soul and historical heritage of Marrakech, all within the magnificent setting of a beautifully restored traditional palace. - Mellah - In the heart of Marrakech, the Mellah reveals a little-known and moving chapter in the history of Morocco’s oldest Jewish community, founded in the 16th century. As you wander through its narrow streets and houses with wooden balconies, you’ll discover a vibrant neighborhood filled with the scent of spices, Hasidic chants, and the bustle of colorful markets. The lively and authentic Place des Ferblantiers leads to the peaceful Slat Al Azama synagogue. This neighborhood, steeped in history, is also home to an ancient cemetery with white ceramics. Meet leather artisans and enjoy a traditional Jewish doughnut to experience the soul of Marrakech. Visiting the Mellah is like embarking on a journey through time, to the heart of a cosmopolitan spirit and an authentic Marrakech, far beyond the palaces and souks.
- Jardin Majorelle - In the heart of Marrakech, the Mellah reveals a little-known and moving chapter in the history of Morocco’s oldest Jewish community, founded in the 16th century. Its narrow streets and houses with wooden balconies vibrate with the scent of spices, Hasidic chants, and colorful markets. The lively and authentic Place des Ferblantiers leads to the peaceful Slat Al Azama synagogue. This neighborhood, rich in history, is also home to an ancient cemetery with white ceramics. Meet leather artisans and taste a traditional Jewish doughnut to discover the soul of Marrakech. Visiting the Mellah is a journey through time and an authentic Marrakech, beyond the palaces and souks.
- Souk - Dive into the heart of the souks of the Marrakech medina, a magical and vibrant world where every turn promises discovery. As soon as you cross the gates of the old city, you are drawn into a bustling labyrinth: narrow alleys, warm walls, hanging lanterns. The scent of spices, leather, and incense envelops you while the hustle and bustle of the traders invites you to stroll. Here, shimmering fabrics, Berber rugs, tableware, silver jewelry, and pottery form a colorful spectacle. Negotiating becomes an art, a true exchange of smiles and traditions. A craftsman hammers copper, another weaves a scarf; the smell of warm bread tickles your senses. Each step is an immersion in Moroccan culture, between modernity and ancestral know-how. Visiting the souk means tasting mint tea, listening to the songs of the vendors, and leaving with treasures and souvenirs engraved by the magic of Marrakech.

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Dive into the genuine charm of Marrakech: uncover hidden gems and enjoy a one-of-a-kind experience! Indulge in a bespoke adventure today, in a magical destination where every street whispers a tale. Envision a day where the ordinary transforms into the extraordinary: wandering through opulent palaces, sunlit secret gardens, and vibrant markets filled…
Dive into the genuine charm of Marrakech: uncover hidden gems and enjoy a one-of-a-kind experience! Indulge in a bespoke adventure today, in a magical destination where every street whispers a tale. Envision a day where the ordinary transforms into the extraordinary: wandering through opulent palaces, sunlit secret gardens, and vibrant markets filled with spicy fragrances. This offering transcends a typical sightseeing tour; each journey is customized to your preferences: with or without a guide, a passionate guide, and access to hidden treasures beyond the reach of conventional agencies.
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