Marrakesh is considered the gateway to Morocco. It is also one of the country’s four imperial cities, a place that it sure to captivate you with its myriad attractions and historic monuments. Its Medina is a veritable hive of activity, a place where you can absorb the bustling atmosphere and savour the intense aroma of mint. The great thing about having a four-day stay in this exotic city is that it will give you time for an excursion into the exciting Merzouga desert, or to the fabulous beaches of Essaouira. Our guide will help you to orientate yourself step by step, so that you don’t miss out on any of Marrakesh’s essential experiences.
Inspired by the painter Jacques Majorelle, the Majorelle Garden also has close links with another artist, the designer Yves Saint Laurent.
Like a spider's web, the narrow streets of the souk of Marrakesh will trap you in a world of aromas and different shades of colour.
The weekly custom of going to the hammam is one of the most enjoyable rituals in Morocco. In Marrakesh, you'll find some of its main temples.
El singular y amurallado Barrio Judío de Marrakech, habitado hoy por musulmanes, recibe el nombre de Mellah y conserva la esencia del pasado.
Visiting the Merzouga Desert, the Moroccan part of the Sahara, is a unique experience. Be swept away by this exotic location and find out what there is to see and do there.
Belly dancing, known as “shikhat”, is a common sight at all kinds of celebrations, music and dance festivals, as well as in hotels and restaurants.
Marrakesh is a perfect place to get to know, experience and enjoy Moroccan cuisine in its everyday restaurants, on the street and in upscale establishments.
Essaouira is a great place for a holiday that combines visiting a small coastal town with beach tourism.
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