Half-day city tour
Discover Marrakech with a private guide, from Moorish palaces to royal tombs via the winding paths of the Majorelle garden. find some of the most beautiful places in the city and learn more about local history, then go deep into the huge palm grove on the outskirts of the city. You can choose between a guided tour that includes a stroll through the old town or an excursion, with morning and afternoon departures available. Options for a guided tour Visit the Bahia Palace, the Majorelle Garden and the Saadian tombs and the souk.
The program.
Departure from all accommodation located in the center of Marrakech.
Note: Program can be changed according to your choice
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The souks of the old city:
Visit the souks, picturesque markets of Marrakech, on a tailor-made visit. Discover the local trade of the medina. Venture deep into certain sections of the market. Explore the city to learn about local life. Your professional guide will accompany you to discover the labyrinth of the medina and the colorful souks.
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Majorelle garden
You will start your door-to-door visit with the prestigious Majorelle Garden, a soothing retreat in the bustling city, protected from time by high earth walls. You will explore its strange history, learn more about its architecture of French influence and its links with the emblematic French designer Yves Saint.
Duration: 45 minutes
Entrance fee to Majorelle garden: 7 USD per person (Not included)
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Bahia Palace
visit the most beautiful palace and monument in Marrakech, El Badi Palace (sometimes spelled El Badiî or El Badia Palace, literally "palace of the incomparable") is an architectural ensemble built at the end of the 16th century and located in Marrakech in Morocco . Former palace, it was built by the Saadian sultan Ahmed al-Mansur ad-Dhahbî to celebrate the victory over the Portuguese army, in 1578.
Duration: 1 hour
Entrance fee to the palace: USD 7 per person (Not included)
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Saadian tombs
Go to the Royal Kasbah in the southern part of the medina of Marrakech.
The Saadian tombs of Marrakech date from the time of the great sultan Ahmed al-Mansur Saadi (1578-1603). These tombs were only discovered around 1917, then restored by the Fine Arts department. They are richly decorated.
The mausoleum houses the bodies of around sixty Saadians, including Al-Mansour, his successors and his family.
Duration: 30 minutes
Entrance fee to the tombs: USD 7 per person (Not included)