Marrakech
Marrakech was founded in 1070 and has always been passionate about travelers' imaginations. An imperial city, the markets where men, Berber villagers come to sell handicraft and food products that visitors love. Nestled in the fertile plain of the Haouz, at the foot of the impressive Atlas mountains, the ochre city is of fascinating beauty, projecting the ochre colors of its ramparts and its monuments to the rays of a ruthless sun. It is one of the four imperial cities of Morocco such as Rabat, Fez, Meknes.
5 things to do or visit in Tanger
1- Majorelle Garden
Founded in the 80s by the French Jacques Majorelle and repurchased by Yves Saint Laurent fifty years later, the impressive Majorelle Garden was a muse for the designer. Visitors coming to Marrakech never miss the long walks in the gardens, there is also the Berber museum to visit.
2- Bahia Palace
The building of the Palace to last more than a decade. It is one of the most impressive architectural works of the city of Marrakech.
It stretches over 8 hectares and has 150 rooms that overlook various interior courtyards and gardens. The most interesting part of the Bahia Palace is the harem of Abu Bou Ahmed’s 4 wives and 24 concubines.
A mythical place that makes you travel in the imagination.
3- D’Anima Garden
The garden stretches over more than two hectares, this luxuriant botanical exhibition created by André Heller is a magical place inviting sensuality, contemplation, creating amazement, wonder, unlimited pleasure, healing, inspiration for all those who wish to live an indelible experience. This garden, with a stunning view of the often snowy Atlas and its Ibel Toubkal perched at an altitude of 4.167 m, invites you to stroll, it is also a source of freshness during the summer days, a powerful chamber of botanical miracles that invite visitors of all ages, from all cultures to wander, to feel, to get rest there.
4-Medina of Marrakech
This emblematic maze of the ochre city hides luxurious Riads, museums and impressive monuments behind the pedestrian streets of the old city of Marrakech. Take the service of the certified local guide to accompany you for a walk to avoid getting lost.
5- Jemaa el-fna square
The legendary Jemaa el-Fna square is a famous public place southwest of the Marrakech medina in Morocco. This traditional, popular and lively place, especially at night, attracts over a million visitors each year. The cultural area of Jemaa el-Fna square has been listed as an intangible cultural heritage since 2008 and a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1985.



