MARRAKECH ONE DAY VISIT

MARRAKECH ONE DAY VISIT

Visit the city of Marrakech by private vehicle in the best conditions to discover the incredibly rich heritage of this magical city.</ span>

Your experienced guide will take you back from your hotel or Riad for the discovery of the Medina, you will start by visiting the most historic sites. most important of the Medina of Marrakech to end with these most beautiful gardens:

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  • The Marrakech Museum:

Located in the center of Marrakech, near the Ben Youssef religious school and is considered one of the most important tourist museums in Marrakech.

The museum is an example of traditional architecture, including modern and traditional art, as well as historical books, pottery and ancient Moroccan coins.

  • Ben Youssef School:

One ​​of the best tourist places in Marrakech, Madrasa Ben Youssef, a masterpiece of historical architecture, was founded in 1346 and housed great scholars who studied the religion, jurisprudence and other sciences.

The school today is one of the most important tourist sites in Marrakech and attracts tourists as an archaeological masterpiece reflecting the flourishing of Moroccan civilization.

  • The Bahia Palace:

Is one of the most important tourist attractions in Marrakech, since the reign of the Alaouite State in the Maghreb under the reign of Minister Ahmed Ben Moussa.

The Al Bahia Palace has several pavilions, halls, annexes, pools and gardens, as well as a park and a garden with a water tank.

  • Koutoubia Mosque:

The mosque was founded in 1162, with its marina up to seventy meters, is visible for hundreds of kilometers. According to Moroccan legend, the muezzin of the Kutoubia mosque was blinded by its high light.

  • Djemaa El Fna:

Djemaa el Fna is a huge square located in the center of Marrakech, leading to the old town.

Is a special gathering full of vitality, and the movement includes a number of stalls, musicians, narrated by stories, fortune tellers, and offers endless snakes.

An ideal place to enjoy the charm of all Morocco, go to one of its restaurants to enjoy a delicious meal or head to the top of the caves to enjoy great views of the whole place.

  • Saadian Tombs:

The Saadian tombs date back to the 16th century and house sixty-six cemeteries of the Saadian dynasty; they reigned in Marrakech between 1524 and 1668.

  • Dar Si Said Museum:

This magnificent palace was founded by Minister Si Said and includes many magnificent Berber gems: silverware, Taroudant oil lamps, pottery, embroidered leather and marble.

There are also Moroccan rugs, a remarkable collection of traditional Moroccan doors and window frames that highlight the local architecture of this country.

Historic Gardens:

1-Agdal Gardens:
The Agdal Gardens are located south of the Dar El Makhzen Palace and considered to be the oldest Islamic gardens in Marrakech created during the period of the Almohad dynasty in the 12th century. The gardens have several terraces, a place of pleasure and contemplation that allows you to discover the city of Marrakech from a different angle.
At the heart of the gardens are ocher ramparts that shelter several kinds of fruit trees, ponds, as well as numerous pavilions that line the terraces and water points.< /span>

2-Menara Gardens:
The name Menara means (lighthouse) and comes from the pavilion of the gardens which was built during the period of the Saadi dynasty in the 16th century. This pavilion overlooks a large basin which is supplied with water using an ancient hydraulic system which conveys and accumulates water from the surrounding mountains. The basin was mainly used to irrigate the orchards and gardens planted with around forty varieties of olive trees.

The Menara Gardens are located a few kilometers from the Medina, a havre of peace much appreciated by Marrakchies families for several years, an ideal place for picnics and couple outings to relax away from the noise of the city center. These gardens are also a crossroads of freshness during the hot days in Marrakech.

Be sure to walk along the paths along the basin and immerse yourself in the heart of the magnificent olive grove in the garden.

3-Majorelle Gardens:
Founded by the French painter Jacques Majorelle in 1931, who was inspired by the oases, the city’s Islamic gardens and the Hispano-Moorish gardens. These botanical gardens contain about 3,000 exotic plants from the region and welcome more than 600,000 visitors each year.
Inside the gardens there is a Berber museum where jewelry and ancestral Berber objects collected from several regions of the kingdom are exhibited. The visit to the museum is animated by photographs, archival films and audiovisual documents.

Information

Availability: Daily
Departure time: 09.00 am

• No Booking Fees
• Book Now and Pay Later
• Best Price Guarantee
• Excellent Service
• Free Cancellation

What’s included:
• Transport with driver
• Air-conditioned and very comfortable 4×4 vehicle or minibus
• Transport insurance
• Quality service and reliability
• All taxes

What is not included:
• Lunch
• Local Guide
• Tips

Meeting Point:
• Our driver will pick you up at your hotel / Riad or at a place agreed with you at the time you want and in accordance with the travel time.
• In case of problem: please send us an email or call us on the numbers displayed on the contacts banner.

Easy reservations: Accepted until 8:00 p.m. the day before (Marrakesh time), If you have difficulty booking or need another service, contact us.

Easy Cancellation: Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund

Payment Methods:
* Online (we will send you a secure link upon request)
* In cash (Euros or MAD) upon arrival
* Or by credit card upon arrival

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  • +212 524 431 900
  • +212 661 382 253
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