Curator’s statement
As an avid traveler and enthusiast of cultural exploration, I am thrilled to share my insights and experiences from my journeys through Marrakech. This guide is not just a compilation of tourist attractions, but also a personal narrative woven with fond memories, vibrant encounters and practical tips to help you make the most of your own adventure in this enchanting city. Join me as we delve into the heart of Marrakech and uncover its rich tapestry of history, cuisine and hidden gems waiting to be discovered.
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Where to stay in Marrakech
La Mamounia
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Mandarin Oriental, Marrakech
Sprawling complex of private villas, gardens, and pools, all with Atlas Mountains views and easy access to the Medina.
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Caravan by Habitas Agafay
Just 45 minutes from downtown Marrakech within the Agafay Desert, this hotel encourages a collective experience for play, exploration and adventure travel.
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Things to do in Marrakech
Wander in the Medina: Lose yourself in the labyrinthine alleyways of Marrakech's Medina, where every twist and turn reveals hidden treasures waiting to be discovered. Marvel at the vibrant souks brimming with spices, textiles, and handicrafts, and immerse yourself in the hustle and bustle of daily life in this ancient walled city.
Visit Le Jardin Majorelle: Step into a botanical paradise at Le Jardin Majorelle, a serene oasis nestled in the heart of Marrakech. Designed by French painter Jacques Majorelle in the 1920s and later owned by Yves Saint Laurent, this enchanting garden boasts a kaleidoscope of exotic plants, vibrant flowers and tranquil pools, all set against a backdrop of the iconic cobalt blue villa.
Explore Bahia Palace: Journey back in time to the opulent days of the Moroccan sultans with a visit to Bahia Palace. Built in the late 19th century, this sprawling palace complex is a masterpiece of Moroccan architecture, featuring intricately carved wooden ceilings, ornate tilework and lush gardens dotted with citrus trees and fountains. Be sure to stop by the café for a delicious and ornate pick-me-up.
Discover Ben Youssef Madrasa: Delve into the rich history and architectural splendor of Ben Youssef Madrasa, once the largest Islamic school in North Africa. Admire the intricate stucco carvings, colorful mosaics and peaceful courtyard of this ancient religious institution, which dates back to the 14th century. Wander about the various levels of this amazing location for varying views of the interior courtyard and school rooms.
Travel Tip: Remember to carry Moroccan dirhams for convenient transactions, and it's always wise to dress modestly, especially when exploring local neighborhoods.
Picnic in the Agafay Desert: Escape the city and venture into the serene beauty of the Agafay Desert for a memorable picnic amidst the dunes. Enjoy a tranquil afternoon surrounded by sweeping desert vistas, where the only sounds are the whisper of the wind and the gentle rustle of the sand. Don't forget to bring along a traditional Moroccan picnic basket filled with delicious treats to savor as you soak in the breathtaking scenery.
For adventure seekers, try the quad-bike and camel ride excursions available in Agafay.
Travel Tip: Photography is a sensitive issue in this area. I recommend asking permission before taking a photograph of someone, their home or their market stall. A quick little gesture with your hands and a smile will go a long way. If you receive a no, that’s okay, continue down the road with a smile and nod and you may find an even better shot a few paces away.
Places to eat & drink in Marrakech
Palais Jad Mahal: Indulge in a culinary journey at Palais Jad Mahal, where traditional Moroccan flavors are elevated to new heights. Set within a majestic palace adorned with intricate mosaics and ornate decor, this restaurant offers an unforgettable dining experience accompanied by live music and entertainment.
Restaurant Dar Yacout: Step back in time and dine in opulent surroundings at Restaurant Dar Yacout. Tucked away in a restored riad, this hidden gem exudes old-world charm and serves up traditional Moroccan fare in a truly magical setting.
Dining tip: Beware the portion sizes! Traditional meals come with a variety of salads, breads, sharing entrees and desserts. Be sure not to too order too much, but if you do, most restaurants will find a way to repurpose your leftovers for their community members.
Nomad: For a taste of modern Moroccan cuisine, look no further than Nomad. Located in the heart of the Medina, this trendy restaurant offers a creative menu featuring locally sourced ingredients and innovative twists on classic dishes. Don't miss the rooftop terrace, which offers stunning views of the city and the nearby Koutoubia Mosque. Perfect for a lunchtime shopping break.
+61 Restaurant: Experience the fusion of Moroccan and international flavors at +61 Restaurant. Located in the stylish Hivernage district, this chic eatery offers a diverse menu inspired by global culinary influences, complemented by a vibrant atmosphere and impeccable service.
Travel tip: Utilize reputable taxi services like Uber for convenient and safe transportation around the city.
Need to know
From the bustling streets of the Medina to the tranquil gardens and historic landmarks, Marrakech offers a wealth of experiences waiting to be explored. Whether you're immersing yourself in the vibrant culture of the city, marveling at its architectural wonders or simply relaxing amidst the natural beauty of the desert, each moment in Marrakech is sure to leave a lasting impression. So pack your sense of adventure and prepare to be enchanted by the magic of this captivating destination.
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