Tour overview

I present to you the tourist places that I visited in order to help you know what to do in Marrakech and give you your opinion on whether you want to go there or not. Everything is done on foot because most of the things to see are in the Medina (“old town”): walks to see the famous Jemaâ el-Fna square, the Koutoubia mosque, the different souks but also visit the garden Majorelle, the Badi and Bahia palaces, the Saadian tombs and the Marrakech museum.

Private city tour

Always renowned for the activity of its traders and the skill of its craftsmen, Marrakech also shines for the quality of its climate and an environment as exceptional as it is varied, with its palm grove, its rose gardens, the proximity of the snow-covered Atlas and flowery valleys that descend from it. It is still today the capital of southern Morocco, still at the crossroads of cultures, guardian of traditions and folklore, and rich in an architectural heritage which makes it one of the highlights of international tourism.

Monuments and Palaces: You will discover the majestic silhouette of Koutoubia (11th century) and the Bahia Palace (19th century).

Jemaa el Fna Square: Living heart of the city, known throughout the world for its perpetual animation.

Souks: True economic lungs of the red city where artisans still use old techniques in many areas.

Historic Gardens: The Majorelle Garden and the Menara Gardens