Marrakech Full Day
Marrakesh has always been something of a pleasure, a marketplace where the southern tribesmen and Berber villagers bring their goods, spend their money, and find entertainment. For visitors it’s an enduring fantasy – a city of immense beauty, low, red, and tent-like before a great shaft of mountains immediately exciting.
Monuments and Palaces: See the famous Koutoubia Tower (11th century), Bahia Palace (19th century) and Secret Garden (16th century).
Djemaa el Fna square: No more than an open space in the center of the city, but the stage for a long-established ritual in which shifting circles of onlookers gather round groups of acrobats, drummers, pipe musicians, dancers, storytellers, comedians, and fairground acts…
Souks: Visit many Souks and Medinas of Marrakech, to see the locals selling everything from fresh vegetables and spices to leather and jewelry.
Historical gardens: Visit the famous Majorelle Gardens; surround yourself with the orchards and olive groves in Menara Garden
Mohammed VI Museum for Water Civilization: the first historical, scientific, and cultural museum dedicated to Moroccan hydraulic heritage.