Exploring Marrakech

Marrakech, a city steeped in history and adorned with incredible colours, beckons travellers to immerse themselves in its enchanting blend of tradition and modernity. Here’s a diary of must-see attractions that transform your journey into an unforgettable adventure.

Jardin Majorelle

Jardin Majorelle is a botanical masterpiece that captivates with its cobalt blue walls, exotic plant species, and tranquil fountains. Strolling through this enchanting garden, you will discover a serene retreat amidst the lively streets of Marrakech.

Jemaa el Fna

As the sun sets, Jemaa el Fna comes alive with an irresistible energy. This bustling square is a sensory feast, offering everything from aromatic street food to mesmerizing street performances, representing everything beautiful about Marrakech. Things to do here include basking in the electric atmosphere that immerses you in the heart of Moroccan culture.

Medina Souks

Navigating the labyrinthine alleys of the Medina, you can find yourself in a shopper’s haven. The souks, brimming with colourful textiles, intricate ceramics, and aromatic spices, invite you to haggle and indulge in the art of bargaining.

Bahia Palace

Stepping into the opulent Bahia Palace felt like entering a time capsule of grandeur. The intricately designed courtyards, mosaic-tiled walls, and lush gardens showcase the architectural prowess of Moroccan craftsmanship. Take a short journey from your stay at La Maison Arabe Marrakech to spend some time in the glorious past.

Koutoubia Mosque

Koutoubia Mosque
Koutoubia Mosque – Image via Flickr

The towering minaret of Koutoubia Mosque dominates the city skyline, serving as a timeless symbol of Marrakech. Its elegant architecture and serene surroundings create a perfect backdrop for contemplation and photography.