Marrakech walking tour with official city guide

Marrakesh, MA
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    Skip-the-line tickets
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    4 hours tour with an official guide English/Spanish/French speaking
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    Fees to enter to the sites

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    Personal needs
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    Meals and drinks

Pickup

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Pickup Location
Eden Andalou Aquapark & Spa
Four Seasons Resort Marrakech
Movenpick Hotel Mansour Eddahbi Marrakech
Palais Namaskar
Palais Sebban
Palm Plaza Marrakech Hotel & Spa

What to expect

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Bahia Palace

The palace of Bahia (palace of the beautiful, the brilliant) is a nineteenth century palace of eight hectares located in Marrakech. It is one of the masterpieces of Moroccan architecture, one of the major monuments of the country’s cultural heritage and one of the main places of tourism in Morocco. Between 1866 and 1867 the northern part of this vast palace of 8000 m² (the largest and most luxurious palace of Morocco of its time) is built in the south-east of the medina of Marrakech, close to the current royal palace, by the Moroccan architect El Mekki. It is built for Si Moussa, chamberlain of Sultan Hassan I of Morocco. Ahmed ben Moussa (1841-1900, son of Si Moussa, successor to his father as chamberlain) reign over Morocco from 1894 to his demise in 1900 as regent of the young sultan Abd al-Aziz of Morocco. During his reign, Ahmed ben Moussa enlarged the southern part of the official palace and their many children. The powerful Ahmed Ben Moussa would have erected this palace for his favorite mistress, hence the name of Bahia “the beautiful, the brilliant”. At the death of Ben Moussa, Sultan Abd al-Aziz of Morocco takes power and orders the looting of the palace. The latter established the French protectorate in Morocco, under which General Lyautey, then resident general of France in Morocco (future Marshal of France) in fact, from 1912, his personal place of residence and a residence of French officers in there. adding fireplaces, heating and electricity.

Duration 30 minutes
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Saadian Tombs

Located next to the mosque of the Kasbah, the Saadian tombs are one of the only remains of the Saadian dynasty that reigned over the golden age of Marrakech between 1524 to 1659. In the early 18th century, Sultan Moulay Ismail had indeed decided to remove all traces of the magnificence of this dynasty by demanding the destruction of all remaining vestiges. He dared not, however, commit the sacrilege of destroying their burials and ordered that the entrance to the necropolis should be completed. The secret remained well kept until 1917, date of the rediscovery of the site of the Saadian tombs. Although this royal necropolis was used from the beginning of the 14th century, its splendor dates back to the 16th century with the burial of Prince Mohamed Sheikh in 1557. His son Ahmed El Mansour, also known as Ahmed “the Walleye”, had it enlarged and embellished the site by building the koubba “Lalla Mesouada” from his mother’s name. Lalla Messaouda was buried there in 1591 as well as the 3 successors of the sultan.

Duration 30 minutes
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Medersa Ben Youssef

The Koranic school was founded at the beginning of the 14th century by the Moroccan monarch Abu el Hassan. Only with the reign of the Saadians who enlarged and redecorated the building in 1570, Madrasa became the largest Islamic college in the Maghreb. Region. Up to 900 students would have lived there to study law and theology. The monarchy supported them by providing food and lodging – the kitchen, however, had to be done by the students themselves. Madrasa Ben Youssef was transformed into a museum in 1960 and, since its renovation in 1999, it is one of the most popular sites in Marrakech. The bronze doorway at the entrance of the college, adorned with beautiful cedarwood and mosaic carvings, is an impressive masterpiece of its time. Through a passage, you reach the interior with its large, marble patio with a water basin artistically decorated in its center. The entire inner courtyard is lined with beautiful mosaics, and its walls and columns are adorned with exceptional sculptures and stuccoes. Enjoy a fabulous view of this masterpiece of oriental architecture from the second floor where you will also find college student rooms arranged around small courtyards and the large patio. Next, to the patio, there is a prayer room characterized by three marble columns. Looking up, you can see the impressive dome – cleverly crafted from cedar wood with 24 small mosaic windows in it.

Duration 30 minutes
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Jemaa el-Fnaa

The souks of Marrakech are often a highlight for visitors. Indeed, the bustling atmosphere, the bargains, the thrill of haggling and the assault on the senses is often a big part of the reason for people to take a trip to Morocco’s Red City. A souk is the name given to an Arab market. Traditionally an open-air market that locals relied on for their essential items, a souk would have travelingSitting on important trading routes, people passed through here from the north, south, east and west. Located at the center of ancient commerce networks, goods found their way to Marrakech from all over Morocco, surrounding African countries and farther afield. Merchants often traveled by camel or donkey, usually with a heavily laden caravan. merchants passing through them once a week, once a month or at other infrequent periods. Marrakech’s strategic location at the heart of Morocco, however, meant that many traders came through the city every day.

Duration 60 minutes
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The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.

Additional Information

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    All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
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    Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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    Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
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    Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
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    Public transportation options are available nearby
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    Service animals allowed
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    Specialized infant seats are available
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    Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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    Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
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    Wheelchair accessible

What our experts say

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    Visit the nearby Café de France for mint tea.
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    Don't miss the vibrant stalls in Jemaa el-Fnaa.
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    Check out local crafts in the souks.
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    Bring comfortable shoes for walking.
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    Capture stunning photos at Bahia Palace.

More About this Experience

Introduction

Immerse yourself in the enchanting city of Marrakech with our captivating walking tour. Led by our professional and experienced city guide, this tour offers a unique opportunity to explore the vibrant medina and uncover the rich Moroccan culture, history, and heritage. From breathtaking palaces to ancient tombs, you'll discover the hidden gems and iconic landmarks that make Marrakech an unmissable destination.

What to expect?

During this 4-hour walking tour, you can expect to be transported back in time as you visit some of Marrakech's most iconic sights. Be prepared to be amazed by the opulent Bahia Palace, a stunning architectural masterpiece that showcases the finest Moroccan craftsmanship. Marvel at the intricate details and learn about the history behind this magnificent palace. Next, step into the Saadian Tombs, the final resting place of the Saadian dynasty. Discover the secrets and stories hidden within these ancient tombs and witness the grandeur of a bygone era. Immerse yourself in the peaceful and contemplative atmosphere as you explore this remarkable site. Continue your journey with a visit to the Ben Youssef Madrasa, once the largest Islamic college in the Maghreb region. Admire the stunning architecture and intricate decorations that adorn this educational institution. Traverse the beautiful courtyards and be captivated by the artistry and craftsmanship on display. Finally, experience the vibrant energy of Jemaa el-Fnaa, Marrakech's famous central square. Immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere as you stroll through the bustling souks, where you can find an array of traditional goods and immerse yourself in the local culture.

Who is this for?

This walking tour is perfect for anyone who wants to delve deep into the heart of Marrakech and uncover its hidden treasures. Whether you're a history buff, an architecture enthusiast, or simply a curious traveler, this tour will provide you with a fascinating insight into the city's rich heritage.

Why book this?

With our expert guide leading the way, you'll gain a unique perspective on Marrakech, seeing the city through the eyes of a local. You'll learn fascinating stories and historical anecdotes that will bring each site to life. Explore the captivating architecture and immerse yourself in the vibrant street life that defines Marrakech. This walking tour offers an enriching and immersive experience that will leave you with unforgettable memories.

Good to know

Please note that this walking tour will last approximately 4 hours, so wear comfortable shoes and dress appropriately for the weather. Don't forget to bring a bottle of water to stay hydrated throughout the tour. Our guide will provide you with insightful commentary and answer any questions you may have along the way, ensuring you have a truly enriching experience.

Reviews

Feedback from previous tour participants has been overwhelmingly positive. Travelers have praised the knowledgeable and friendly guides who provided interesting insights into the history and culture of Marrakech. Many have highlighted the stunning beauty of the Bahia Palace and the peaceful ambiance of the Saadian Tombs. Visitors have also raved about the vibrant atmosphere of Jemaa el-Fnaa and the thrill of exploring the bustling souks. Overall, the tour has been described as a must-do experience for anyone visiting Marrakech.

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