
Marrakech is Morocco’s beating heart a city where centuries-old tradition and vibrant modern energy collide in the most spectacular way. Known as the Red City for its rose-tinted walls, Marrakech dazzles every sense from the moment you arrive. Lose yourself in the labyrinthine souks, breathe in the spices of Rahba Kedima, and end your evening watching storytellers perform on the legendary Djemaa el-Fna square.

Djemaa el-Fna Square
Medina, Marrakech
The world’s greatest open-air theatre. By day it’s a market of snake charmers and orange juice stalls by night it transforms into a spectacular carnival of food, music and performance. A UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage site.

Bahia Palace
Riad Zitoun el Jedid, Medina
A 19th-century masterpiece of Moroccan craftsmanship. Wander through ornate courtyards, mosaic-tiled floors, and painted cedarwood ceilings that took decades to complete. One of the most beautiful buildings in all of Morocco.

Majorelle Garden Rue Yves Saint Laurent, Gueliz
A botanical paradise created by French painter Jacques Majorelle and later restored by Yves Saint Laurent. The iconic cobalt blue villa, exotic cacti, and tranquil fountains make this Marrakech’s most-visited garden.

Saadian Tombs Rue de la Kasbah, Medina
Hidden for centuries and only rediscovered in 1917, the Saadian Tombs are one of Marrakech’s most hauntingly beautiful historic sites intricate stucco carvings and zellige tilework adorning the resting place of Saadian sultans.



