Day 1 : Historical Heart of Marrakech
► First Stop At: La palmeraie
Have pleasure to experience escorted Camel ride tour offered for free in a vast palm grove.
► Le Jardin Secret
The Secret Garden is a hidden oasis in the Medina, featuring lush greenery, vibrant flowers, and intricate architecture. It's a tranquil escape with secluded courtyards, fountains, and a captivating blend of nature and Moroccan design, offering a peaceful retreat in the heart of the city.
► Koutoubia Mosque
In about 10 to 15 minutes, we will be at the Koutoubia mosque. It is a religious construction built in the 12th century in Marrakech with its architecture and decor that reflect the art of the Almohades, It is also the largest mosque and the essential landmark of the city.
► Mellah
To reach The Mellah in Marrakech it will take a 15 minute ride. This was created in 1557, it is known for its narrow alleys, and has also an essential landmark which is the Lazama Synagogue. Basically, it was the area where Jews used to live in their own separate quarter, which meant that they were protected by the Kasbah walls.
► Bab Agnaou
One of the best-known gates in the city of Marrakech, it was the main entrance to the Royal Kasbah. It was built by the Almohad Caliph Yaqub Al Mansour in the 12th century.
► Jemaa el-Fnaa
Take another 10 minute ride to the square of Jamaa El Fnaa. It is a famous public square in Marrakech and Morocco, this traditional, and popular place attracts 1 million visitors every year. The place embodies the variety of Moroccan identities due to the presence of Moroccan different cultures representatives.
► Souk Semmarine
After a 5 minutes ride, we will be at the Samarin market, here is where customers used to replace the shoes of their mules and donkeys in the past. It is now a tangle of passageways exhibiting the wonders of Moroccan handicrafts. Spices, perfumes, slippers, ceramics, brass, rugs, leader items, caftans, and more are on show.
► Medina of Marrakesh
Take another 15 minutes to be at the old medina of Marrakech is known for its narrow alleys and famous markets with traditional articles.
► Bahia Palace
We will take a 5 minutes ride to The Bahia Palace, a 19th-century building, it consists of many decorated rooms with paintings, mosaics, and also a set of gardens. The palace was intended to be the greatest palace of its time and to capture the essence of the Islamic and Moroccan styles.
► Medrasa ben Youssef
Visit the historic Médersa Ben Youssef, a 16th-century Islamic school known for its stunning Moroccan architecture, intricate tilework, and peaceful courtyard. Once one of North Africa’s largest theological schools, it offers a glimpse into Marrakech’s rich cultural heritage.
► Marrakech Night Tour:
Visit the historic Médersa Ben Youssef, a 16th-century Islamic school known for its stunning Moroccan architecture, intricate tilework, and peaceful courtyard. Once one of North Africa’s largest theological schools, it offers a glimpse into Marrakech’s rich cultural heritage.
Day 2 : A day of color and flavor
► Majorelle Garden
Your day begins as your driver picks you up from the hotel, leading you to the stunning Majorelle Garden. Designed in the 1920s by French painter Jacques Majorelle, this iconic garden enchants visitors with its striking cobalt-blue structures and lush exotic plants. Tickets are included, so just come ready to explore. Be sure to wear something that complements the garden’s vibrant colors—every spot is a perfect backdrop for photos you’ll treasure forever.
► Marrakech center Cooking class: Or Moroccan SPA
Join a cooking class to learn how to make traditional Moroccan dishes. Experience local flavors and cooking techniques firsthand while preparing a delicious meal you’ll get to enjoy.
IF you'd rather skip the 4-hour cooking class, you’re welcome to enjoy a 2-hour traditional Moroccan hammam (SPA) experience instead, at no additional charge.
► Souks ( Traditional Markets)
Before returning to Casablanca, enjoy a guided walking tour through Marrakech’s traditional souks. Experience the vibrant market atmosphere, browse authentic local crafts, and engage with skilled artisans. This immersive final stop offers a genuine taste of the city’s daily life and culture.
INCLUSIONS:
- Registered Historian knowledgeable Tour Guide.
- Transport by air-conditioned private Car or MINIVAN
- Choice of "Cooking Class" or Moroccan Hammam SPA"
- Breakfat.
- Lunch.
- Monuments Entrance fees Pay as you go
- Accommodation in a lovely Traditional Riad
- Camel Ride experience
- Bottled mineral water.
EXCLUSIONS:
- Personal expenses.
- Gratuities.