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No minimum number of attendeesNo minimum number of attendees is required for the tour
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Free booking and cancellationFree payment tour, no set price, booking and cancellation are free
Welcome to Marrakech! I'm Ismail , a passionate tour guide with a deep love for this enchanting city. Born in Zagora and educated in Ouarzazate and Fes, I've been fortunate to witness the rich tapestry of Moroccan history and culture. Since 2016, I have had the privilege of calling Marrakech my home and workplace. With extensive knowledge of Moroccan history and geography, I am dedicated to providing you with an insightful and memorable experience. Whether you're interested in discovering the architectural wonders of the medina or exploring the hidden gems tucked away in Marrakech's labyrinthine streets, I am here to guide you. Communication is essential, and I am fluent in English and French, ensuring a seamless experience for visitors from around the world. As your guide, I prioritize clear and engaging communication so that you can fully immerse yourself in the vibrant local culture. Organizing your journey is my expertise. By carefully curating personalized itineraries and offering practical advice, I strive to make your stay in Marrakech not only enjoyable but also stress-free. Your satisfaction is my utmost priority. With an intimate knowledge of the city's hidden treasures, I will take you off the beaten path to uncover secret corners, local markets, and authentic experiences that will leave you with cherished memories. Prepare to be enthralled as we navigate the bustling souks, visit historical landmarks, and discover the soul of Marrakech together.
Welcome to a captivating walk tour through the enchanting old medina of Marrakech! Our journey begins with a visit to the iconic Koutoubia Mosque, the largest mosque in Marrakech.
Next, we venture to the bustling heart of the medina, Jamaa El Fna square. This vibrant and lively square is a sensory feast, filled with street performers, musicians, snake charmers ..
Continuing our journey, we make our way to the enchanting Bahia Palace. Step into the opulent world of Moroccan grandeur as you explore the intricately decorated rooms.
Our next stop is the historic Madrassa Ben Youssef, an architectural masterpiece and a center of learning. Admire the intricate tilework, stucco carvings, and peaceful courtyards.
As we delve deeper into the medina, we'll wander through the labyrinthine maze of hidden streets, known as derbs. These narrow alleys are teeming with local artisans, bustling markets, and hidden gems. Experience the authentic rhythm of daily life...
During our exploration, we'll take a break at a charming local café or riad, giving you a chance to relax and refresh with a cooling drink.
Finally, we conclude our tour with a return to the lively Jamaa El Fna square, where you'll have a chance to soak in the electric atmosphere once again, and perhaps indulge in some more delectable street food or shop for unique souvenirs.
Throughout this immersive walk tour, you'll witness the historical magnificence, experience the culinary delights.
Note: The visit to the historical sites(pahia palace.saadian tombs.madrassa ben youssef) will be from outside, but you can choose whether to enter or not. The entry price for each historical site ranges between 5 and 7 dollars.
In Koutoubia Square there is a shrine in the shape of a white dome. It is the only white building with a single door. There I will wait for you at the door.
it is the koutoubia(the booksellers'mosque)the eldest of the Giralada and the hassan tower,that i want to contemplate.it raises in the african firmament the seventy metres of its minarat,both powerful and streamlined,decorated of turqoise earthenware and finished with a dome lantern at the top of which three large balls sparkle.and old august queen of the same race as these young followers she is eight centuries old but the idea which raised her is still active.
Madrassa Ben Youssef, located in Marrakech, Morocco, is one of the largest and most famous Islamic schools in North Africa. Founded in the 14th century and completed in the 1560s, it served as a center for Islamic learning and was named after the Almoravid Sultan Ali ibn Yusuf. The madrassa is renowned for its stunning architectural features, including intricate tile work, carved cedar wood, and beautiful stucco decorations.
Located in the heart of the medina of Marrakech, the Bahia Palace is one of theMoroccan masterpieces of architecture, one of the major monuments of the country's cultural heritage. Dating from the 19th century and extending over 8 hectares, the palace is made up of many rooms richly decorated with marble, moucharabiehs, sculptures and paintings on beech and cedar wood, zellige, stucco... The heterogeneous buildings are organized around numerous green and refreshing patios planted with banana tree
As you step into the labyrinthine lanes of Marrakesh's old medina, a world of wonders unfolds. Narrow streets wind and twist, revealing hidden alcoves adorned with vibrant mosaics and carved wooden doors. The bustling markets draw you in with their kaleidoscope of fragrant spices, intricate textiles, and shimmering jewels. The rhythmic sounds of artisans at work fill the.With each step, you traverse centuries of history and witness the timeless that beauty that lies within these ancient,narrow streets.
05:21 Although its name refers to “annihilation” and “eternal absence,” its language says otherwise. How could it not, since it has always witnessed diligent movement. Indeed, over the centuries, it has remained a living example of vitality, dynamism, and enthusiasm for life, until it was said Anyone who has not set foot there is as if he has not visited the Red City. It is Jemaa el-Fna Square, which, despite its many titles, sometimes described as “historical,” sometimes as “legendary."
Free tours do not have a set price, instead, each person gives the guru at the end of the tour the amount that he or she considers appropriate (these usually range from €10 to $50 depending on satisfaction with the tour).