Guidebook for Marrakesh

Narimane Sarah
Narimane Sarah
Guidebook for Marrakesh

Sightseeing

The Saadian Tombs are the final resting place for 60 members of the Saadi Dynasty. These tombs date back to the 15th century and provide a window into Muslim culture...
169 locals recommend
tumbas saadies
Rue de La Kasbah
169 locals recommend
The Saadian Tombs are the final resting place for 60 members of the Saadi Dynasty. These tombs date back to the 15th century and provide a window into Muslim culture...
This is the Jewish neighborhood in Marrakech. Here you´ll find the Lezama Synagoge, an important historical site, as well as other eating and shopping opportunities. You'll get to experience a differe
30 locals recommend
Mellah
30 locals recommend
This is the Jewish neighborhood in Marrakech. Here you´ll find the Lezama Synagoge, an important historical site, as well as other eating and shopping opportunities. You'll get to experience a differe
Dating back to the 12th century, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a haven for rest-seeking travelers. Extending for about 2 miles, the gardens include groves of orange, lemon, fig, apricot, pomegran
Agdal
Dating back to the 12th century, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a haven for rest-seeking travelers. Extending for about 2 miles, the gardens include groves of orange, lemon, fig, apricot, pomegran
For a nice hour in a place of serenity and shade, visit the Jardin Majorelle in Marrakech. Enjoy the garden and the quaint museum that offers a proper introduction to Moroccan culture.
585 locals recommend
Jardin Majorelle
Rue Yves Saint Laurent
585 locals recommend
For a nice hour in a place of serenity and shade, visit the Jardin Majorelle in Marrakech. Enjoy the garden and the quaint museum that offers a proper introduction to Moroccan culture.
This is Marrakech's cultural hub. Take in the atmosphere by eating, drinking, and observing interactions in the bazaar. The market is open all day and closes at midnight.
283 locals recommend
Jemaa el-Fnaa
283 locals recommend
This is Marrakech's cultural hub. Take in the atmosphere by eating, drinking, and observing interactions in the bazaar. The market is open all day and closes at midnight.
These old city walls have an interesting architectural history and offer a glimpse of what this historic city was like centuries ago.
Route des Remparts
Route des Remparts
These old city walls have an interesting architectural history and offer a glimpse of what this historic city was like centuries ago.
Here you’ll find a solid exhibition of historic and some contemporary Moroccan art. The building itself is full of intricate Byzantine designs and colors.
90 locals recommend
Dar Si Said Museum
8 Rue de la Bahia
90 locals recommend
Here you’ll find a solid exhibition of historic and some contemporary Moroccan art. The building itself is full of intricate Byzantine designs and colors.
At this small, well-organized, and informative museum, you’ll get the chance to learn about the history of Marrakech and the region in general. Stocked with artifacts from past centuries ...
41 locals recommend
Musee Tiskiwin
8 Rue de la Bahia
41 locals recommend
At this small, well-organized, and informative museum, you’ll get the chance to learn about the history of Marrakech and the region in general. Stocked with artifacts from past centuries ...
The Koutoubia Mosque was built shortly after the Almoravid conquest of the city in 1150. It was completed during the reign of Sultan Yacoub el Mansour...
118 locals recommend
Koutoubia Mosque
Avenue Mohammed V
118 locals recommend
The Koutoubia Mosque was built shortly after the Almoravid conquest of the city in 1150. It was completed during the reign of Sultan Yacoub el Mansour...
The Bahia Palace was built in the late 19th century and was intended to be the greatest palace of its time. "Bahia" means "brilliance". The garden area is about 1.5 acres.
354 locals recommend
Bahia Palace
Rue Riad Zitoun el Jdid
354 locals recommend
The Bahia Palace was built in the late 19th century and was intended to be the greatest palace of its time. "Bahia" means "brilliance". The garden area is about 1.5 acres.
Marrakech Museum in the Dar Menebhi Palace, built at the end of the 19th century by Mehdi Menebhi. The palace was restored by the Omar Benjelloun Foundation and then converted into a museum in 1997.
123 locals recommend
Musée de Marrakech
Place Ben Youssef
123 locals recommend
Marrakech Museum in the Dar Menebhi Palace, built at the end of the 19th century by Mehdi Menebhi. The palace was restored by the Omar Benjelloun Foundation and then converted into a museum in 1997.
This quaint museum offers an engrossing photo exhibition with an emphasis on Moroccan life and culture. Start here to get a feel for what to look for in terms of stills and people.
105 locals recommend
House of Photography in Marrakech
46 Rue Bin Lafnadek
105 locals recommend
This quaint museum offers an engrossing photo exhibition with an emphasis on Moroccan life and culture. Start here to get a feel for what to look for in terms of stills and people.
Ben Youssef
273 locals recommend
The son of Joseph School
Rue Assouel
273 locals recommend
Ben Youssef
We can help you to organize your trek or day trip
Toubkal National Park
Rue Toubkal
We can help you to organize your trek or day trip
We have a friend in Imlil who does amazing food (tagines, salads and so on..) !!! Typically Berber house ! Amazing view !!! Need to walk or do a donkey ride to get there ! So funny !
38 locals recommend
Imlil
38 locals recommend
We have a friend in Imlil who does amazing food (tagines, salads and so on..) !!! Typically Berber house ! Amazing view !!! Need to walk or do a donkey ride to get there ! So funny !

Arts & Culture

Aquatic Park !!! With Kids or in couple !!! So funny !!!!
102 locals recommend
Oasiria
102 locals recommend
Aquatic Park !!! With Kids or in couple !!! So funny !!!!