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What to do in Marrakech City in Morocco


Visiting Marrakech, the multicultural city in Morocco.

Jamaâ El Fna square is much more than a mere esplanade; it lies at the heart of Marrakech's historic medina. It's a true symbol of Marrakech, a place of cultural exchange, commerce, and culture that has fascinated visitors from around the world for centuries.

Jamaâ El Fna square is a colorful spectacle where sounds, smells, and colors intertwine. Market stalls overflow with fresh fruits, freshly squeezed orange juice, exotic spices, and local handicrafts. Snake charmers, musicians, dancers, and storytellers gather at every corner to entertain passersby and offer them a taste of Morocco's rich culture.

It's at nightfall that Jamaâ El Fna square truly comes to life. Lights illuminate, creating an emotional ambiance as food stalls begin to sizzle and emit enticing aromas. Travelers can sample a variety of traditional Moroccan dishes, such as tagine, Bestilla, couscous, and grilled meat skewers, while enjoying dance, music, and juggling performances happening around them.

Jamaâ El Fna square is a true melting pot where Berber, Arab, and African cultures converge, blending ancient traditions with modernity. It's a place where the past and present intersect, where the senses come alive, and where every moment is a new discovery. For any visitor to Marrakech, a stroll through Jamaâ El Fna square is an unforgettable experience that will be etched in their memories forever.

Jamaâ El Fna square is the heart of Marrakech's historic medina. Visitors can start from there to explore much of the medina on foot and discover all its hidden gems, including its ancient shops.

— 900 meters from the square lies the Bahia Palace. The palace is a very important monument of Morocco's cultural heritage. Dating back to around 1880, it covers an area of ​​22 thousand square meters, which later decreased. Now, the Bahia Palace is a place worth visiting to discover Moroccan architecture from another era, especially the incredible wood and plaster carvings.

— The Saadian Tombs date from the late 16th and early 17th centuries, known for their magnificent architectural work. In the cemetery lie the tombs of the Saadian royal family.

— Ben Youssef Medersa (school) was built in 1346. Ben Youssef Medersa is a Quranic school located in the heart of Marrakech. The medersa is known for its magnificent architecture and is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

— The hammam: indulge in a moment of relaxation in Marrakech by exploring the hammam or steam bath with a good massage.

— The palm groves of Marrakech are an oasis that contains more than 50,000 palm trees in an area of ​​8 square kilometers.

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

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