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Marrakech Medina Walking City Tour,  Discover the Heart of the Red City

Step into the labyrinth of colors, scents, and centuries-old charm with a guided walking tour through the Marrakech Medina, the historic old town and cultural soul of the city. A UNESCO World Heritage site, the Medina is a living museum — alive with artisans, storytellers, and architecture that spans dynasties.

Koutoubia Mosque

Begin your journey with the Koutoubia Mosque, the spiritual landmark of Marrakech. With its iconic 77-meter-high minaret, it is the largest mosque in the city and an architectural masterpiece of Almohad design. While non-Muslims cannot enter, its grandeur can be appreciated from the outside and nearby gardens.

Bahia Palace

Step into 19th-century luxury at the Bahia Palace, once the residence of a grand vizier. Stroll through serene courtyards, lush gardens, and rooms adorned with intricate zellij tiles, painted cedar ceilings, and carved stucco—a perfect example of Moroccan craftsmanship and royal life.

Majorelle Garden 

Though located just outside the Medina walls, Majorelle Garden is worth the short ride. Created by French painter Jacques Majorelle and later restored by Yves Saint Laurent, the garden bursts with exotic plants, cobalt blue fountains, and artistic flair. A tranquil escape from the city buzz,

Jemaa el-Fna Square

Return to the vibrant heart of the Medina: Jemaa el-Fna, one of the world’s most iconic public squares. By day, it’s a marketplace of orange juice vendors, snake charmers, and musicians. By night, it transforms into a lively open-air restaurant and performance arena filled with energy and folklore.

Le Jardin Secret

Hidden within the Medina’s alleys, Le Jardin Secret is a beautifully restored 19th-century palace garden that blends Islamic and exotic plants, water features, and serene architecture. It’s a peaceful gem for those seeking calm amid the hustle. how to get there Read More 

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