Embark on a gastronomic adventure in Marrakech’s Medina, exploring vibrant spices, haggling at a local meat market, and sampling exotic Moroccan delicacies. Join a small-group tour for a personalized experience!
Embark on a gastronomic adventure in Marrakech’s Medina, exploring vibrant spices, haggling at a local meat market, and sampling exotic Moroccan delicacies. Join a small-group tour for a personalized experience!
- Jemaa el-Fnaa - A magical destination, Jamaâ El Fna square captivates visitors with its storytellers, dancers, water sellers, and snake charmers, narrating the history of Morocco both past and present. Its enchanting atmosphere begins in the morning and reaches its peak in the evening.
- Riad Zitoun Jdid - The charming Riad Zitoun Jdid features…
- Jemaa el-Fnaa - A magical destination, Jamaâ El Fna square captivates visitors with its storytellers, dancers, water sellers, and snake charmers, narrating the history of Morocco both past and present. Its enchanting atmosphere begins in the morning and reaches its peak in the evening.
- Riad Zitoun Jdid - The charming Riad Zitoun Jdid features several bistros with rooftop terraces, offering mint tea and European cuisine with Moroccan influences. Riad hotels, housed in grand former residences with inner courtyards, are situated alongside traditional hammams and shops selling pottery, kaftans, and leather bags. The 19th-century Bahia Palace boasts intricately decorated interiors and walled gardens, while the Dar Si Siad Museum showcases crafts and Berber jewelry.
- Mellah - The narrow alleys of Mellah were once home to the city’s Jewish community, as evidenced by landmarks like the Lazama Synagogue, with its tiled courtyard and exhibits on Jewish life, and the serene Miaara Jewish cemetery. Nearby, the bustling Mellah Market offers meat and produce, and the Bab Mellah Spice Souk is a vibrant spot.
- Chez Lamine Hadj Mustapha Jemaa El Fna - Situated in the so-called Mechoui Alley behind The Alhambra restaurant in Jemaa el-Fnaa, this unmissable stand is adorned with sheep’s heads and ‘Tangia’ crock pots. The meat-pot meals are cooked in the ashes of the coals from the local bathhouse. Many visit during the day for the succulent Mechoui, but the beef pots are served all day and are equally delicious. The juices that collect at the bottom of the bowl are a delight with the local bread.
- Souk Semmarine - Known as the main artery of the Medina’s souks, Souk Semmarine is accessible from Place Jemaa El Fna, in a derb (alley in the medina) of the same name. It derives its name from the farriers who once occupied this strategic location to shoe the animals of the caravanners, while the latter engaged in their usual shopping.

- Taste unique street food like Ghoulal and preserved meats
- Sample olives, nuts, dried fruits, and traditional Moroccan pastries
- Visit a vibrant spice market and learn about Moroccan culinary traditions
- Discover how locals shop in the souks and markets with a local guide
- Enjoy a traditional Moroccan dinner in Djemaa El-Fna square
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- Taste unique street food like Ghoulal and preserved meats
- Sample olives, nuts, dried fruits, and traditional Moroccan pastries
- Visit a vibrant spice market and learn about Moroccan culinary traditions
- Discover how locals shop in the souks and markets with a local guide
- Enjoy a traditional Moroccan dinner in Djemaa El-Fna square
- Experience the medina at night, surrounded by music, performers, and local life
- Gratuities
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Additional Food
- Gratuities
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Additional Food
Experience the unique flavors of Moroccan cuisine and immerse yourself in the vibrant frenzy of Marrakech’s central market, Djemaa El Fna, on this memorable walking journey. Gain insight into Morocco’s colorful spices from your local guide, observe the skill of bartering at a neighborhood meat market, and taste exotic local specialties like cow’s hoof,…
Experience the unique flavors of Moroccan cuisine and immerse yourself in the vibrant frenzy of Marrakech’s central market, Djemaa El Fna, on this memorable walking journey. Gain insight into Morocco’s colorful spices from your local guide, observe the skill of bartering at a neighborhood meat market, and taste exotic local specialties like cow’s hoof, sheep’s head, and ghoulal, a type of snail soup. Your culinary exploration concludes with an authentic Moroccan feast amid the stunning backdrop of snake charmers, henna artists, and fortune tellers populating Djemaa El Fna.
This intimate group tour is capped at 12 participants to promise personalized guidance from your guide.
- Be prepared! Please dress appropriately for the weather and wear comfortable walking shoes — we’ll be exploring on foot and want you to enjoy every step.
- Travelling with kids? This is a child-friendly tour! Children under 6 can join free of charge, making it a great option for families.
- Have dietary needs? We’re happy to accommodate vegetarians and vegans — just let us know in advance so we can prepare accordingly.
- Don’t forget to bring your camera! From the vibrant spice market to the glowing lanterns of the souks and the lively energy of Djemaa El-Fna at night, you’ll want to capture every moment of this unforgettable food and culture experience.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.