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Marrakech Riad Dar Amanza
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Marrakech Riad Dar Amanza
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Marrakech Riad Dar Amanza
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Marrakech Riad Dar Amanza
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Marrakech Riad Dar Amanza

The heart of Marrakech beats in theMedina

Because yes, Marrakech is felt, breathed, and lived. And this is how we would love you to discover it. Every museum, every garden, every door that opens onto the medina has a story to tell passers-by. 

The souk of the Red City

A world behind thewalls

The buzz and colours. This is often springs to mind when you think of the souks of Marrakech.

 

Colour is everywhere: stalls and shops selling clothes, slippers, jewellery, crockery, and decorative objects in shades of blue, green, yellow, red and orange.



As for the noise, it's better described as lively and effervescent. Passionate too. Especially when it comes to buying local wares: we challenge each other, we haggle, we pretend to be impatient, we are sincerely ecstatic. And then there is the laughter too. Those of the children running around, and passers-by happy to be treading on Moroccan soil.

 

The souks of Marrakech are also about the scents of spices, handcrafted creations, and shared memories. To enter it is to step into a striking universe full of life offering a complete change of scenery.

Marrakech's cultural wealth

Urban treasures on yourdoorstep
The story of Marrakech begins here. Here, barely out of your home, in the intertwining of the alleys, in the heart of a local and cultural bubble. Here, in the old Arab city where urban treasures abound:

Marrakech's main square has a constant buzz; full of scents that emanate from it and bustling with the diversity of people who gather there. Snake charmers, traditional musicians, street performers, exotic food, it's an experience you should have at least once in your life.


Ben Yousef Madrasa, a centre of knowledge for four centuries, bears witness to the magnificence of Arab-Andalusian architecture. After 5 years of restoration, the medersa has regained all its glory, and will take your breath away as soon as you set foot on its white marble central patio.

 


The Bahia Palace, certainly the largest and most sumptuous palace in Marrakech open to the public. A masterpiece of 19th century Moroccan architecture.


A collection of more than 10,000 photos from 1870 to 1950 that invites you to get to know Morocco better. En Terrasse. Its top floor cafe offers breathtaking views of the medina and the Atlas Mountains.


A unique place in the heart of Marrakech's Kasbah, home to a collection of ornaments, jewellery, and ceremonial clothing, highlighting the richness, diversity, and uniqueness of hundreds of territories in more than 50 countries. On its terrace, a discreet restaurant serves the finest cuisine.


Enjoy the relaxing atmosphere of Jacques Majorelle's gardens, marvel at the fashion of Yves Saint Laurent and discover Berber heritage at the Pierre Bergé Museum - remember to book your fast-track ticket online.


It is a joy to enter this hidden gem in the heart of the Medina and take the time to admire the Islamic garden with its symbolic geometry. Plus, the garden is so refreshing! 


Known for its sumptuous architecture, the palace is a fascinating ruin, with lush gardens and walls adorned with mosaics. Nowadays, it is extremely popular for its immersive insight into Moroccan history.


Magnificent 18th-century palace that symbolises the rich history of the powerful pashas of the time. During the visit, enjoy the luxurious "Bacha coffee" with a unique atmosphere thanks to aromas of the best coffees from around the world.