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walking in Marrakech 

Come and discover an authentic corner of Morocco, away from the festive Marrakech, where nature, traditions and unspoilt landscapes merge into a unique experience.

Medina and Jemaa el-Fna square: A journey into the beating heart of Marrakech, the old part of the city, a maze of narrow alleys with its stalls, traditional restaurants, colorful souks and street musicians. The square, lively and charming, comes to life especially at sunset…
Suq: A maze of narrow alleys and markets where you can find everything: local crafts, silver and jewelry, carpets and colorful fabrics, spices and ceramics. A unique shopping experience…
Koutoubia: The largest mosque in the city, with its minaret that stands imposing in the sky. Although the entrance is reserved for Muslims only, it is one of the iconic landmarks of Marrakech…
Jardin Majorelle: A corner of paradise, with exotic plants, fountains and the famous blue of Yves Saint Laurent that makes this garden a true oasis of tranquility…
Bahia Palace: A masterpiece of Moroccan architecture, with frescoed rooms, gardens and charming courtyards. A dive into the history of art and Moroccan culture…
Saadiane tombs: A fascinating historical site that preserves the tombs of the Saadian dynasty. The place is rich in history and elegance, with mosaics and decorations that tell centuries of greatness…
Marrakech Museum and Dar Si Said Palace: Two ideal places to immerse yourself in the history and craft traditions of the city, between mosaics, carpets and jewelry…
Menara Garden: Another wonderful garden, with its large water basin that reflects the Atlas mountains, offering spectacular views at sunset…