Marrakech Best Attractions

Overview

Marrakech, also spelled Marrakesh, chief city of central Morocco. The first of Morocco’s four imperial cities, it lies in the centre of the fertile, irrigated Haouz Plain, south of the Tennsift River. The ancient section of the city, known as the Medina, was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1985. Marrakech is a fantastic city that first comes to mind when you think of Morocco. No trip to Morocco is complete without a visit to this city.

Price: from 450 Euro (for group of 8 people)

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Itinerary

Day 2

Sights and Souks of Marrakech
Enjoy breakfast at your riad, then head out for a full-day tour of the Ochre City. Start by visiting the iconic Koutoubia Mosque, then continue to the Bahia Palace and Saadian Tombs to see traditional Moroccan architecture and tile mosaics. Stop by the Mellah, or former Jewish Quarter, to learn about Morocco’s little-known but significant Jewish heritage. Stop for a mid-day lunch on a terrace overlooking the spice markets. Try the tagine and refreshing mint tea, then head out for the afternoon to explore the souks, or markets, which spread through the winding alleyways of the medina. The shops sell everything from spices to clothing, household goods, and a variety of traditional Moroccan gifts and souvenirs. In the evening make your way to the sprawling Djema El Fna Square to see a colorful medley of street performers, fortune-tellers, musicians, and food vendors.

Day 4

Into the Atlas, Day in The Life!
Depart Marrakech by 9:00 A.M. for the 1.5 hour drive to the nearby Berber village of Imlil (where Said was born) to meet your expert mountain guide who will accompany you throughout the day. Spend the day exploring rural life in the Atlas mountains on foot. Walking sticks. A Day in the Life of several aspects of the community, beginning with meeting a local family. We’ll greet our hosts in their home to get a firsthand look at a typical family’s lifestyle in this region. Our host is a bricklayer, while his wife and children help out with farm work in the outlying fields, and can share their perspective of everyday life as a Berber in rural Morocco. The walk in the villages is a moderately 1.5 hour climb into the mountains, although it can be adjusted for difficulty and duration. Enjoy views of the snow-capped mountains and learn about the local culture and history as you hike. For lunch, settle in on the terrace of a family home for an incredible home-cooked meal with views of Mt. Toubkal, Learn about Berber life Return to Imlil on a 2-hour hike, then drive back to Marrakech in time for dinner and a relaxing evening.

Day 6

Departure to Your Airport
With a warm hug, you left Morocco behind, but you take with you memorable experiences and beautiful thing to share about Morocco.

Day 1

Arrival To Marrkech
Arrive in Marrakech Airport, transfer to your hotel. Welcome moments with your guide in the hotel. Overnight in unique houses would be out of the city crowds.

Day 3

Cooking Classes
Drawing from Arab, Berber, Jewish, African and French traditions, Moroccan cuisine is widely recognised and provides a healthy diet. Morocco is home to an abundance of locally grown fresh food, due to the wonderful year round climate and extensive irrigation. Used with an imaginative range of spices, herbs and oils, the produce creates a distinct range of tasty meals including Tajines, Couscous, Salads and Berber flat breads. A wander round a souk gives you a sense of the immense range of fresh vegetables and fruits available to Moroccan families and chefs. If you are expecting some sort of regimented classroom style cookery course then its best you do not read any further. Our Moroccan, Berber cooking courses are more about spending some quality time in a beautiful location and taking a more intimate and personal approach towards the Berber style of cooking. By definition, most Berber cuisine is ‘slow food’ and the Berbers themselves seldom rush anyway so you need to be somewhere scenic, atmospheric and relaxed at the same time. It’s all part and parcel of the Berber experience.

Your Cours Plan
1. Take a trip to Mellah Market to source fresh ingredients
2. Learn about the different spices used in Moroccan cooking
3. Sip mint tea in a traditional ceremony
4. Learn to cook from the calm of the rooftop terrace, with views across bustling Marrakech
5. Prepare and cook your own three-course lunch, under the guidance of a professional Moroccan chef
6. Take the whole experience back home with you by learning to cook Moroccan style
7. Savour the tastes of the meal you’ve just created, washed down with a glass of local wine
8. Knead and bake traditional Moroccan bread

Day 5

Majorelle Gardens and Agafay Dinner and Camel Ride!
Start your day with a late wake-up and relaxed breakfast. Head out for another day of sightseeing, starting with the lush Majorelle Gardens. Wander around the colorful gardens, looking for hidden alcoves and enjoying the vibrant plants and small Berber Museum. From here head next door to the Yves Saint-Laurent Museum, which honors the global fashion icon’s love for Marrakech and houses a permanent collection of the designer’s best-known works. Back To Medina for your free time or to your hotel for your relaxing time.

In the Evening…
1. Departure from your residence in Marrakech at 5:00 PM (40-minute drive).
2. Upon arrival at the Agafay Desert, you will start with a welcoming tea, after which you can take a brief tour of the area.
3. As the sun sets, settle under the nomadic tents around a campfire and enjoy a traditional
4. Southern Moroccan atmosphere.
5. A welcoming tea is offered.
6. Traditional Moroccan dinner served under a caudal tent with a starter, main course, and dessert.
7. Moroccan show with a traditional musical atmosphere (belly dancer, guitarist, African dance, fire performers, and Gnaoua music).
8. Aromatic hookah break (extra).
9. Return to your residence in Marrakech at 11:00 PM.
10. Children between 0 and 3 years old are free of charge.
11. Children between 3 and 12 years old pay half price.

Day 1

Arrival To Marrkech
Arrive in Marrakech Airport, transfer to your hotel. Welcome moments with your guide in the hotel. Overnight in unique houses would be out of the city crowds.

Day 2

Sights and Souks of Marrakech
Enjoy breakfast at your riad, then head out for a full-day tour of the Ochre City. Start by visiting the iconic Koutoubia Mosque, then continue to the Bahia Palace and Saadian Tombs to see traditional Moroccan architecture and tile mosaics. Stop by the Mellah, or former Jewish Quarter, to learn about Morocco’s little-known but significant Jewish heritage. Stop for a mid-day lunch on a terrace overlooking the spice markets. Try the tagine and refreshing mint tea, then head out for the afternoon to explore the souks, or markets, which spread through the winding alleyways of the medina. The shops sell everything from spices to clothing, household goods, and a variety of traditional Moroccan gifts and souvenirs. In the evening make your way to the sprawling Djema El Fna Square to see a colorful medley of street performers, fortune-tellers, musicians, and food vendors.

Day 3

Cooking Classes
Drawing from Arab, Berber, Jewish, African and French traditions, Moroccan cuisine is widely recognised and provides a healthy diet. Morocco is home to an abundance of locally grown fresh food, due to the wonderful year round climate and extensive irrigation. Used with an imaginative range of spices, herbs and oils, the produce creates a distinct range of tasty meals including Tajines, Couscous, Salads and Berber flat breads. A wander round a souk gives you a sense of the immense range of fresh vegetables and fruits available to Moroccan families and chefs. If you are expecting some sort of regimented classroom style cookery course then its best you do not read any further. Our Moroccan, Berber cooking courses are more about spending some quality time in a beautiful location and taking a more intimate and personal approach towards the Berber style of cooking. By definition, most Berber cuisine is ‘slow food’ and the Berbers themselves seldom rush anyway so you need to be somewhere scenic, atmospheric and relaxed at the same time. It’s all part and parcel of the Berber experience.

Your Cours Plan
1. Take a trip to Mellah Market to source fresh ingredients
2. Learn about the different spices used in Moroccan cooking
3. Sip mint tea in a traditional ceremony
4. Learn to cook from the calm of the rooftop terrace, with views across bustling Marrakech
5. Prepare and cook your own three-course lunch, under the guidance of a professional Moroccan chef
6. Take the whole experience back home with you by learning to cook Moroccan style
7. Savour the tastes of the meal you’ve just created, washed down with a glass of local wine
8. Knead and bake traditional Moroccan bread

Day 4

Into the Atlas, Day in The Life!
Depart Marrakech by 9:00 A.M. for the 1.5 hour drive to the nearby Berber village of Imlil (where Said was born) to meet your expert mountain guide who will accompany you throughout the day. Spend the day exploring rural life in the Atlas mountains on foot. Walking sticks. A Day in the Life of several aspects of the community, beginning with meeting a local family. We’ll greet our hosts in their home to get a firsthand look at a typical family’s lifestyle in this region. Our host is a bricklayer, while his wife and children help out with farm work in the outlying fields, and can share their perspective of everyday life as a Berber in rural Morocco. The walk in the villages is a moderately 1.5 hour climb into the mountains, although it can be adjusted for difficulty and duration. Enjoy views of the snow-capped mountains and learn about the local culture and history as you hike. For lunch, settle in on the terrace of a family home for an incredible home-cooked meal with views of Mt. Toubkal, Learn about Berber life Return to Imlil on a 2-hour hike, then drive back to Marrakech in time for dinner and a relaxing evening.

Day 5

Majorelle Gardens and Agafay Dinner and Camel Ride!
Start your day with a late wake-up and relaxed breakfast. Head out for another day of sightseeing, starting with the lush Majorelle Gardens. Wander around the colorful gardens, looking for hidden alcoves and enjoying the vibrant plants and small Berber Museum. From here head next door to the Yves Saint-Laurent Museum, which honors the global fashion icon’s love for Marrakech and houses a permanent collection of the designer’s best-known works. Back To Medina for your free time or to your hotel for your relaxing time.

In the Evening…
1. Departure from your residence in Marrakech at 5:00 PM (40-minute drive).
2. Upon arrival at the Agafay Desert, you will start with a welcoming tea, after which you can take a brief tour of the area.
3. As the sun sets, settle under the nomadic tents around a campfire and enjoy a traditional
4. Southern Moroccan atmosphere.
5. A welcoming tea is offered.
6. Traditional Moroccan dinner served under a caudal tent with a starter, main course, and dessert.
7. Moroccan show with a traditional musical atmosphere (belly dancer, guitarist, African dance, fire performers, and Gnaoua music).
8. Aromatic hookah break (extra).
9. Return to your residence in Marrakech at 11:00 PM.
10. Children between 0 and 3 years old are free of charge.
11. Children between 3 and 12 years old pay half price.

Day 6

Departure to Your Airport
With a warm hug, you left Morocco behind, but you take with you memorable experiences and beautiful thing to share about Morocco.

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