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Majorelle Garden
The guide was updated:When the alarming city becomes too much for you to handle, this is a perfect refuge. Stroll in the shade of the palms and watch beautiful plants, fountains and birds and when you're tired you can sit down at the garden café.
Useful Information
- Address: Rue Yves Saint Laurent, Marrakesh
- Website: www.jardinmajorelle.com
- Phone: +212 5 24 31 30 47
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El Badi Palace was built in the 16th century and reputed to have been one of the most beautiful palaces in the world. Originally there it had 360 rooms, a grand court yard and a pool which was 90 m x 20 m.
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Highlights of Marrakech: Private 4H City Tour
Immerse yourself in the rich culture of Marrakesh as you embark on a city sightseeing tour. Visit the top highlights, including the Majorelle Gardens, the Berber Museum, Koutoubia Mosque, and the Medina. While you explore, your guide provides context on the history of Morocco as well as the local culture.
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Koutoubia Mosque and Minaret
The Koutoubia Mosque and the Minaret was built in 1120 and standing at 70m, it is the spiritual landmark of Marrakesh. Unfortunately, non-Muslims cannot enter but the building itself is impressive to see from the outside too.
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Djemaa El-fna
Djemaa El-fna is a square and market place in the pulsing heart of the medina. This is where Marakshi life is at its most colourful and vibrant, particularly when dusk falls on another balmy day. Vendors sell freshly squeezed fruit juices, and as the night progresses eateries appear out of (what seems like) thin air.
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Atlas Mountains and 3 Valleys & Waterfalls & Desert Agafay
Step away from the hustle and bustle of Marrakech to witness the impressive Atlas Mountains and traditional Moroccan life.
Explore broad valleys and lush orchards with views of Mount Toubkal, the highest peak in North Africa. Ride a camel through a broad gorge, pause for tea in Imlil Valley, then hike to the isolated village of Ait Souka to share a meal in a Berber family’s home. A truly unforgettable experience.
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Majorelle Garden
When the alarming city becomes too much for you to handle, this is a perfect refuge. Stroll in the shade of the palms and watch beautiful plants, fountains and birds and when you're tired you can sit down at the garden café.
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Hammam
A visit to a bath-house or hammam is a must, to wash away the stress and strains of daily life. Enjoy the luxury of getting washed with black olive soap, having hair treatments and being washed clean with exfoliating gloves.
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Tanneries
At the Tanneries you can watch and be amazed when the hides are stretched, dyed and dried. A piece of advice is to have a guide to take your there. If not, you can find someone at the location who will be willing to help you for a small compensation.
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The Souks
This labyrinth-like market is a place to wander around and let your senses be assaulted by the sights, smells and sounds. Prepare to bargain if you feel like shopping.
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Menara Gardens
built in the 12th century, the Menara Gardens have a wonderfully tranquil location set amidst olive groves and with the backdrop of the Atlas Mountains.
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Saadian Tombs
The Royal tombs of the Saadian dynasty are beautifully adorned with domed ceilings, intricate carvings and ornate plasterwork. This is a popular sight in Marrakesh, so prepare to stand in line when going there.
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City Walls
The 12 km long city Wall of Marrakesh was mostly built for the looks than for the purpose of defence. Today it is a perfect place to enjoy a romantic moment with your loved one. There are caleches (horse drawn carts) for tours of the Medina and the city’s ramparts and these tours are best at dusk.
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Ali Ben Youssef Madrasa
Ali Ben Youssef Madrasa is an old Koranic school, built in the 14th century. It housed up to 900 students at its peak, and it was one of the largest theological schools in North Africa. It closed down in the 1960's but opened again in 1982 as a public sight and even if it doesn't look like much to the world from the outside, the inside will amaze you with its beauty.
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Maison de la Photographie
This museum, located in the heart of the city, shows the history of Morocco through 3,500 photographs taken between 1870 and 1950. From the rooftop, one of the highest in the area, you can enjoy the beautiful view while eating a light lunch.
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Yves Saint Laurent Museum
2017-inaugurated Yves Saint Laurent Museum strikes visitors with its exceptional architecture. The building made of bricks in curved and straight lines, cubes and patterns contains exhibition halls, an auditorium, and a library. The YSL Museum is located near Majorelle Garden and – besides temporary exhibitions – displays the essential oeuvre of the French designer. Fashion and design lovers will enjoy an afternoon at this unique museum.
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Ryads Al Maaden Medina & Golf Resorts
If you're a true golf enthusiast and wish to stay as close as possible to one of the famous courses, these riads are a good option. Each of the spacious and modern villas has a private pool and they are fully equipped with all important amenities. The resort also features a spa and a Moroccan and international restaurant.
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Cactus Thiemann
At 17 acres and 150+ varieties of cacti, this is the biggest cacti farm in the whole of Africa. The Thieman farm was founded by a German agricultural engineer who wanted to expand beyond growing cacti in grow house conditions and thus came to Morocco in the 60s. Today, you can marvel his life's work of lined-up rows of cacti, in what amounts to a massive pool of different types and shapes.
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Oasiria Water Park
For a refreshing break from the bustling hot city, a trip to Oasiria Water Park can be a good idea. Splashing water slides and pools combined with relaxing lounge areas in the shade make this place attractive to the whole family.
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Golf
Golf is considered a royal sport in Morocco and in the area of Marrakesh you find several courses at which to play. The oldest one, Royal Marrakesh, is from 1933 but there are also more modern clubs to choose from.
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