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Visit Marrakkech
Marrakech, nicknamed the ‘Pearl of the South’ or the ‘Red City’ because of the ochre colour of its buildings, is one of Morocco’s most famous cities. Situated at the foot of the Atlas Mountains, this imperial city has a rich historical heritage, bustling souks, sumptuous palaces and a unique atmosphere, a blend of age-old traditions and modernity. At the crossroads of the desert, the mountains and the ocean, Marrakech is a must-see cultural destination for travellers from all over the world.
Discover the magic of Marrakech through its lively streets and colourful souks. Immerse yourself in the fascinating history of this iconic city, where every corner tells a story. Whether you’re an art lover, history buff or simply looking for a new experience, Marrakech has something for everyone. Be sure to sample the delicious local cuisine, visit the lush gardens and soak up the unique atmosphere here. Your adventure begins here at the Riad, your haven in the heart of this enchanting city.
Marrakech is a true crossroads between tradition and modernity. As you stroll through its bustling streets or visit its monuments, you’ll discover a city rich in history, culture and craftsmanship. Whether in its sumptuous palaces, enchanting gardens or bustling souks, Marrakech offers visitors an unforgettable sensory experience. An invitation to travel, discover and contemplate.
Marrakech Medina
A Journey to the Heart of History and Culture Located at the foot of the Atlas Mountains, Marrakech's Medina is the heart and soul of the historic Ochre City. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it offers total immersion in Moroccan history, culture and...
Bahia Palace
Histoire, Architecture et Visite d’un Chef-d’Œuvre Marocain The Palais de la Bahia, a veritable jewel of Moroccan architecture, is one of Marrakech's most emblematic monuments. Built in the late 19th century, this sumptuous palace reflects the opulence and art of...
El-Fna square: an emblematic place
Place Jemaa el-Fna is one of Marrakech's most emblematic tourist attractions, and undoubtedly the most famous in Morocco. A veritable cultural crossroads, this vast public square in the heart of Marrakech's medina is a vibrant center of activity, frequented by locals...
The Koutoubia Mosque : an eternal symbol
The Koutoubia Mosque is one of Marrakech's most emblematic monuments and a jewel of Moroccan Islamic architecture. Dominating the medina with its majestic 77-metre-high minaret, the Koutoubia is a must-see for visitors to the red city. Built in the 12th century under...
Majorelle Gardens: Oasis of Serenity
The Majorelle Gardens in Marrakech are one of Morocco's most visited and photographed sites. Created by French artist Jacques Majorelle in the 1920s, these exotic gardens are a perfect blend of botany, art and architecture. Made world-famous by fashion designer Yves...
The Yves Saint Laurent Museum: a tribute to Art and Fashion
The Yves Saint Laurent Museum in Marrakech is one of the city's main cultural attractions and a must-see for lovers of fashion, art and architecture. Located close to the famous Majorelle Gardens, the museum pays tribute to one of the most influential fashion...
The Menara garden : a place of serenity
The Menara garden is one of Marrakech's most emblematic landmarks. Located around 3 kilometres west of the medina, this historic garden is a haven of peace that attracts locals and tourists alike. With its vast central pool, centuries-old olive groves and majestic...
The Marrakech Museum: a symbol of Moroccan culture
The Marrakech Museum, located in the heart of the medina, is one of the red city's main cultural attractions. This must-see museum offers a fascinating insight into the history, art and traditions of Morocco. Housed in the former Palais Mnebhi, a superb historic...
The Saadian Tombs : Treasures of Moroccan Heritage
The Saadian Tombs are one of Marrakech's most visited historic sites. Located close to the Kasbah mosque, these tombs bear witness to the grandeur and heritage of the Saadian dynasty, which ruled Morocco in the 16th and 17th centuries. Long forgotten and rediscovered...
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