As a seasoned guide, I guarantee your safety and satisfaction, providing expert insights and insider knowledge that will make your tour truly unforgettable In a small group vibrant culture on our exclusive 3 hours walking tour! Discover iconic landmarks like the majestic Koutoubia Mosque, Africa's oldest and largest, and explore the famed Jemaa el-Fnaa Square, where snake charmers. Get lost in Marrakech's labyrinthine souks, and colorful spices. Our knowledgeable guide will unravel the city's rich history, myths and secrets, ensuring an unforgettable experience. Bahia Palace, marveling at its intricate tile work and tranquil gardens. Next, the narrow streets of the Jewish Quarter. After Unwind in the serene atmosphere of the Secrets. Finish at the start point.
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The Koutoubia Mosque, established in 1147, stands as Marrakech's largest mosque and a defining landmark of the city. Its architecture has influenced other notable structures such as Seville's Giralda and Rabat's Hassan Tower. During your tour, your guide will provide extensive information about its history and significance.
Marrakech, Morocco
From sunrise to sunset, Jemaa El Fnaa square in the old walled city bursts with life as snake charmers, storytellers, acrobats, and street vendors captivate passersby. As evening falls, the square transforms into a bustling food haven with open-air restaurants. This vibrant scene is the main attraction for tourists visiting Marrakech.
Rue Oqba Ben Nafaa, Marrakech, Morocco
Bab Agnaou: Ancient gate to Marrakech's Medina, built in 1188, featuring intricate stone carvings and Moorish architecture.
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Bahia Palace: A breathtaking 19th-century palace showcasing Moroccan craftsmanship, with intricate wood carvings, tile work, and stained glass, blending Islamic and Moroccan architectural styles.
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Mellah (Jewish Quarter): A historic neighborhood in Marrakech, showcasing a rich Jewish heritage, with narrow streets, ornate synagogues, and vibrant markets, offering a glimpse into Morocco's diverse cultural past.
Derb Saka, Marrakech, Morocco
Slat al-Azama Synagogue: A beautiful and historic synagogue in Marrakech's Mellah, featuring intricate zellij tile work, carved wood, and ornate details, serving as a testament to Morocco's rich Jewish heritage.
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Discover authentic Moroccan spices and argan oil at a certified cooperative, where you can learn about traditional production methods and shop for high-quality, locally-sourced products, supporting local communities.
We meet all of our travelers in front of Cafe France located in big square.
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