Marrakech sightseeing

« Discover the vibrant city of Marrakech, a sensory overload of colors, sounds, and scents. Explore the bustling Jemaa el-Fnaa square, wander through the labyrinthine souks, and marvel at the stunning architecture of the Bahia Palace and Koutoubia Mosque. Relax in a traditional riad, indulge in delicious cuisine, and experience the warm hospitality of the Moroccan people. Let me guide you through the hidden alleys and secrets of Marrakech, and uncover the magic of this Red City. »

Bahia palace : Built in 19th-century by Ba-Ahmed, is one of the most visited monument in Marrakech. It is a jewel of Moroccan architecture. Completed by 3000 artists and workers with in-depth knowledge in the manufacture of colored and carved zellige, plaster and cedar wood.

Menara garden,

The Menara Garden is a vast garden planted with olive trees developed under the Almoahades dynasty in the 12th century. At the heart of this garden, a large rectangular pool at the foot of a pavilion restaured in the 19th century, this pool serves as a water reservoir to irrigate fruit and vegetable crops and as a suitable place for swimming for Almohad soldiers.

Musée des confluences,

Dar elbacha is one of the most important historical monuments in Marrakech. This palace built in 1910 was the main residence of the Pasha of Marrakech who was a powerful political figure in southern Morocco under the French protectorate. A small portion of the palace has been renovated and transformed into a museum known as Dar El Bacha “ Musée des Confluences”.

Djema Lefna Square,

The main square and the heart of life in Marrakech medina. This popular and lively square attracts more than two million visitors each year. Jemaa el-Fna reflects the diversity of Moroccan identity due to the presence of different ethnic groups of cultures that constitute Morocco: Arabs, Berbers, Gnaouas. Jemaa el-Fna Square has been listed as a cultural and world heritage site since 1985 by UNESCO.

Majorelle Gardens,

Built by Jaques Majorelle a french orientalist painter in 1920 outside the medina of Marrakech, opened to public in 1955 and purchased by Yves Saint laurent and Pierre Berge in 1980. The Majorelle garden is a botanical garden with a variety of trees, shrubs, flowers, around 300 species over almost 1 hectare. There is also an Art Deco villa labeled Maisons des Illustres since 2011, and a museum of Berber History in Marrakech.

Badii palace,

This beautiful palace was built by the Saadiens dynasty under the regn of Ahmed el Mansour in the 16th century. The palace, decorated with materials imported from different countries designed to witness the Sultan’s wealth and power.

-Daily visit,

Nombre of participants 2 to 45 to 89 to 12
Price/person30€25€20€