Discover the hidden gems and cultural heritage of Marrakech on our guided city tour. Explore the labyrinthine alleys of the Medina, interact with local artisans, and visit iconic landmarks like Jemaa el-Fnaa square and the Bahia Palace.
Discover the hidden gems and cultural heritage of Marrakech on our guided city tour. Explore the labyrinthine alleys of the Medina, interact with local artisans, and visit iconic landmarks like Jemaa el-Fnaa square and the Bahia Palace.
- Koutoubia Mosque - Koutoubia Mosque is the largest mosque in Marrakech, Morocco. The mosque is also known by several other names, such as Jami ‘al-Kutubiyah, the Kotoubia Mosque, the Kutubiya Mosque, the Kutubiyyin Mosque and the Booksellers’ Mosque. It is located in the district of the south-west medina of Marrakech. The mosque is decorated with…
- Koutoubia Mosque - Koutoubia Mosque is the largest mosque in Marrakech, Morocco. The mosque is also known by several other names, such as Jami ‘al-Kutubiyah, the Kotoubia Mosque, the Kutubiya Mosque, the Kutubiyyin Mosque and the Booksellers’ Mosque. It is located in the district of the south-west medina of Marrakech. The mosque is decorated with curved windows, a strip of ceramic, pointed merlons and decorative arches; it has a large square with gardens, and is lit at night. The minaret, 77 meters (253 feet) high, includes an arrow and orbs.
- Bab Agnaou - While it’s nearby neighbor Bab er-Robb acts as the official entrance to the city, Bab Agnaou functions as the main entrance to the Kasbah which is the site of the El Badi Palace, the Saadian Tombs and the El Mansouria (the kasbah mosque). Bab Aganou is perhaps the most unique of Marrakech’s nineteen gates and it’s original function, as a royal entrance, is perhaps the reason for this. The corner-pieces are decorated with floral decorations extending around a shell is simply exquisite and this ornamentation is framed by three panels and on these panels is an inscription from the Quran.
- Mellah - While many monuments and sites are worthy of note, Marrakech, much like Fez, can boast its Jewish and Islamic pasts that bring flavor and appeal to a co-existent country with its beautiful Jewish Quarter
- Bahia Palace - The palace of Bahia (palace of the beautiful, the brilliant) is a nineteenth-century palace of eight hectares located in Marrakech. It is one of the masterpieces of Moroccan architecture, one of the major monuments of the country’s cultural heritage and one of the main places of tourism in Morocco.
- Food Markets of Marrakech - Explore the different food markets of Marrakech
- Herboristerie la Sagesse - Learn about Morocco Herbs, spices and oils
- Mederssa Ben Youssef - Medersa Ben Youssef is a captivating gem nestled within the heart of Marrakech. As we venture into this ancient Islamic college, we are transported back in time to a place of profound learning and spiritual devotion. The intricate stonework, mesmerizing tile patterns, and delicate carvings adorning the walls tell tales of a rich architectural heritage. We wander through the serene courtyard, where the echoes of past scholars seem to linger in the air. The tranquil ambiance invites contemplation, while the intricate details and inscriptions ignite our curiosity about the intellectual pursuits that once took place here. Medersa Ben Youssef is a testament to the enduring legacy of knowledge and the timeless beauty of Islamic art and architecture. It leaves an indelible impression on our souls as we bid farewell to this architectural marvel and continue our exploration of Marrakech.
- Les Nomades De Marrakech - Coming here is like an Aladdin’s Cave of carpets. Carpets from floor to ceiling. There wasn’t one square inch of space that wasn’t taken up with amazing carpets.
- Jemaa el-Fna - Jamaâ El Fna is a destination for all magic. Get to know its storytellers, dancers, water sellers, snake and monkeys charmers, the history of Morocco from yesterday and today.
- Jardin Majorelle - The Yves Saint Laurent Garden, also known as Jardin Majorelle, is a vibrant oasis in the heart of Marrakech. Originally designed in the 1920s by French painter Jacques Majorelle, this enchanting garden was later restored by fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent and his partner, Pierre Bergé. With its striking cobalt blue buildings, exotic plants, and tranquil pathways, Jardin Majorelle offers a serene escape from the city’s hustle and bustle, reflecting the artistic spirit and timeless elegance that captivated Saint Laurent. Today, it remains one of Marrakech’s most beloved attractions, blending nature, art, and history in a truly unique setting.
- Musee Berbere Jardin Majorelle - Nestled within the lush grounds of Jardin Majorelle, the Musée Berbère is a fascinating museum dedicated to the rich heritage and culture of Morocco’s Berber people. Housed in a charming building adorned in the garden’s iconic cobalt blue, the museum showcases a stunning collection of traditional Berber artifacts, including intricate jewelry, textiles, ceramics, and tools. Each exhibit offers a glimpse into the daily life, craftsmanship, and artistic traditions of Morocco’s oldest indigenous people. The Musée Berbère provides visitors with a deeper understanding of the Berber identity, set against the beautiful backdrop of one of Marrakech’s most famous gardens.
- Musee de Marrakech - Fondation Omar Benjelloun - Located in the heart of the Medina, the Musée de Marrakech is set within the beautifully restored Dar Menebhi Palace, a 19th-century mansion that showcases traditional Moroccan architecture. The museum offers a diverse collection of art and historical artifacts, including contemporary paintings, ceramics, textiles, and intricate woodwork. Visitors can explore its stunning courtyards, adorned with traditional tilework and a grand central fountain, while learning about Morocco’s rich cultural heritage. The Musée de Marrakech is not just a place for art lovers but a unique cultural experience that brings the history and craftsmanship of Marrakech to life.

- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Informative local Tour Guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Informative local Tour Guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Lunch
- Entrance fees
- Lunch
- Entrance fees
What distinguishes our Guided City Tour of Marrakech and marks it as truly special is a unique mix of profound history, cultural absorption, and the proficiency of our well-informed guide. This tour embarks on a comprehensive exploration of Marrakech, delving deep beyond the facade to unveil the city’s concealed wonders and untold tales.
A standout…
What distinguishes our Guided City Tour of Marrakech and marks it as truly special is a unique mix of profound history, cultural absorption, and the proficiency of our well-informed guide. This tour embarks on a comprehensive exploration of Marrakech, delving deep beyond the facade to unveil the city’s concealed wonders and untold tales.
A standout feature of the tour is the chance to traverse the zig-zag paths of Medina. With our expert guide leading the way, you can effortlessly navigate through the tight lanes and lively bazaars, discovering hidden marvels and engaging with native craftsmen.
Moreover, the tour covers a varied spectrum of attractions and landmarks. These range from the famous Jemaa el-Fnaa square, where you can witness local performances and savor regional delicacies, to the architectural wonders of the Bahia Palace and the Koutoubia Mosque, getting you a firsthand experience of Marrakech’s rich heritage and artistry.
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.