- Jemaa el-Fnaa - Djemaa El Fna square, where hundreds of locals meet every day to enjoy the storytellers, musicians, snake charmers, acrobats, jugglers and performers of each and every sort.
- Bahia Palace - The Bahia Palace is a palace and a set of gardens located in Marrakesh, Morocco. It was built in the late 19th century, intended to be the greatest palace of its time. The name means “brilliance”.
- Mellah - Historic Jewish quarter of Marrakesh sees revival
- Kasbah Mosque - The Kasbah district is the Royal Palace district. There are also the Saadian Tombs. It is a tourist area around the Tombs, but which also remains completely authentic, with many traditional shops and which finds its peaceful life as soon as the Saadian Tombs close….
- Saadian Tombs - The Saadian tombs are sepulchres in Marrakech, Morocco, which date to time of the Saadian dynasty sultan Ahmad al-Mansur. They are located on the south side of the Kasbah Mosque. Abandoned for centuries, the tombs were rediscovered in 1917 by aerial photography and were renovated by the Beaux-arts service.
- Bab Agnaou - Bab Agnaou is one of the nineteen gates of Marrakesh, Morocco. It was built in the 12th century in the time of the Almohad dynasty. While Bab er Robb was the official entrance to the city, Bab Agnaou gives entrance to the royal kasbah in the southern part of the medina of Marrakech.
- Koutoubia Mosque - The Kutubiyya Mosque or Koutoubia Mosque is the largest mosque in Marrakesh, Morocco. The mosque’s name is also variably rendered as Jami’ al-Kutubiyah, Kutubiya Mosque, Kutubiyyin Mosque, and Mosque of the Booksellers
- Local guide
- Professional guide
- Drinks
- Gratuities
- Entrance fees are not included in the price ( the majority of the monuments cost $7 for each )
- pick up & drop off
- Private transportation
Your half-day exploration on foot around the lively city of Marrakech commences once you meet your guide at the Café de France, a famed reference point in Marrakech’s central plaza. Over this duration, you’ll experience the grandeur and buzz of Marrakech’s medina, starting with a stroll over the Jemaa el-Fnaa square towards the Koutobia Mosque. Absorb the sight of the mosque’s towering minaret, Marrakech’s highest, while your seasoned guide educates you about the awe-inspiring edifice’s past.
Continuing, you will venture towards the Saadian Tombs, closed off for ages until they came to light again in 1917. Wonder at the intricate carvings done in a Hispano-Moorish design that border the burial sites of the royal family from the 16th century. After this, you’ll visit the equally intricate Bahia Palace, a royal residence from the 19th century developed to outshine all palaces of its era. Be awestruck by the intricately-painted roofs, well-tended gardens filled with fruit-bearing trees, and elaborate stucco designs garnishing nearly every facet of the edifice.
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.