The one piece of advice that those who have visited Marrakech will give any first-time visitor? Be prepared to get lost – it’s all part of the adventure of seeing the city on foot.
- Bahia Palace: this Palace is one of the most grandiose attractions of Morocco. While 150 rooms are open to the public, it’s the luscious courtyards where you will be likely to spend most of your time.
- Saadian Tombs: This site is for those who are fascinated by architecture… The Saadian Tombs houses the most important Sultans of the Saadian empire. The Italian marble, gold-lined arches, oak-carved passageways and opulent tiling will leave you mesmerized.
- Ali Ben Youssef Madrasa: Here you can experience the splendor of Islamic design firsthand. Unlike many local mosques that are closed to non-Muslims, this Madrassah is open to all. Think Moroccan and Andalusian architecture, magnificent mosaic-tiled walls, and breath-taking floors.
- Djemaa El Fna Souk: An open-air market made up of a labyrinth of laneways filled with a myriad of stalls. Here you will be able to source trinkets, jewelry, leather goods, and Berber carpets
- Mellah: this Old Jewish Quarter of Marrakesh dates back to 1558 and is made up of a maze of little lanes with glorious architecture. It’s also a little quieter, so if you’re keen to get away from the crowds, come get lost here.
- Yves Saint Laurent’s former Home: Villa Oasis, the home to the late French Fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent, has been turned into a museum of his life’s work. A visit to the glorious Majorelle Garden is a must.
Villa Oasis, the home to the late French Fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent, has been turned into a museum of his life’s work. A visit to the glorious Majorelle Garden is a must.