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Tizi-N-Test Pass

Tizi-N-Test Pass

The Tizi-N-Test road trip is famous among travellers and adventure lovers. With the long roads ways amidst the beautiful greenery of the valley, this pass lies in the heart of Souss-Massa-Draa province connecting the cities of Marrakech and Taroudant and Taliouine. Aptly located where the plain land ends and the high Atlas hills ascend, the Tizi-N-Test Pass offers to be one of the best road trips in the country. You will come across several lush green vegetation which will take you to the Lalla Takerkoust lake. Appreciate the beautiful scenery and plan an outstanding hike on the valley or simply roam about and enjoy the marvellous views with your friends and family. Read More

Anima Garden

Anima Garden

The Anima Garden, located in the Ourika Valley in Marrakech, is a unique botanical garden known for its immense greenery and art. Built by the artist André Heller, it spans an area of about 2 hectares and is a recreation of African nature. It features many trees, plants, shrubs and flowers with winding paths. The garden overlooks the majestic Atlas Mountains, including Jbel Toubkal. There are pavilions along with many sculptures and artworks interspersed amidst the greenery. Within the garden is a massive mosaic head that sprays out water. Guests can eat at Cafe Paul Bowles here, known for its ever-changing menu featuring dishes made using locally grown ingredients. It has a rooftop terrace area. A shuttle service ferries people between the city centre and the garden three times a day. Read More

Bombolulu Workshop & Cultural Center

Located in Kisauni district, the Bombolulu Workshop & Cultural Center is an initiative for the differently abled people to come together, train and start a financially independent life for themselves. Building entrepreneurs alongside promoting local art and culture is the aim of Bombolulu Workshop & Cultural Center. People here make jewelry, home décor, handicrafts, tools and equipment among more. Tourists should definitely visit this workshop for a wholesome experience and carry a few souvenirs from them. Read More

Cyber Parc Arsat Moulay Abdeslam

Cyber Parc Arsat Moulay Abdeslam

Cyber Park Arsat Moulay Abdeslam is an ornamental botanical garden on Boulevard Mohamed V, Marrakech. It gets its name after the free WiFi hotspots that are accessible to visitors throughout the park. With beautiful rose bushes, walkways, fountains and lush green lawns, it is also an excellent place for family picnics. There are benches and computer stations installed at different locations within the park. The Museum of Telecommunications is a small museum at the Cyber Park with vintage phone sets. Created in the 18th century by Prince Moulay Abdeslam for his personal food production, it was a wedding gift to his son Moulay Abdeslam. It was later opened to the general public in 2005. The Cyber Park is equipped with clean and free toilets with wheelchair and stroller accessibility. Read More

Dar Si Said Museum

Dar Si Said Museum

Located between the famous Jemaa El Fna Square and the Bahia Palace, the Dar Si Said Museum, now known as the National Museum of Weaving and Carpets, gives an insight into Morocco’s rich art, culture and history. The museum displays a wide array of jewellery, textiles, weapons, ceramics, carpets, and musical instruments from different periods of Moroccan national history. The highlight of Dar Si Siad Museum is an ancient stone basin, built in the year 1000, making it an extremely rare and valuable symbol of Islamic art, placed right at the entrance. Apart from the fascinating interior of the building, enjoy a peaceful stroll in the beautiful courtyards and miniature gardens surrounding the museum. The palace was initially built in the late 1890s by the younger brother of Ba Ahmed, who ruled over Morocco at the time. It was converted into a museum showcasing various forms of art and woodcraft roughly in 1932. Read More

El Badi Palace

El Badi Palace

Built in the 16th century, the El Badi Palace is a ruined palace in the southern part of Miner in Marrakech. Known as the Palace of Brilliance or Palais el-Badi, it was once the biggest palace complex in Morocco. The terrace offers a beautiful view of the Atlas mountains. It also houses the Marrakech Museum for Photography and Visual Arts. Visit the El-Badi Palace, Koutoubia Minbar inside the palace, and the remains of the 300 rooms, which were earlier decorated in gold, crystal, and turquoise. Sultan Ahmen Al Mansoor constructed the El Badii-Ksibat Nhass Palace to celebrate the victory of the battle of the three kings against the Portuguese. The wooden pulpit, the Koutoubia Minbar, was made of cedar wood with small engravings in gold and silver by Cordoba artisans in the 12th century. The spacious palace area is rectangular and has a vast courtyard consisting of a water basin and smaller garden areas. You can also see hundreds of storks who have their happy home in this palace ruin. To get a glimpse of the folk culture of this region, visit Badi Palace in June to be a part of the Marrakech folklore festival. Read More

Ensemble Artisanal Marrakech

Ensemble Artisanal Marrakech

Ensemble Artisanal is a handicrafts centre and shopping complex on Boulevard Mohamed V in Marrakech. It is a government sponsored market especially popular for leather and antique items, where artisans sell top quality products at fairly reasonable fixed prices. You can shop for high quality jewellery, carpets, shoes, belts, lamps, musical instruments, and various other Moroccan items It is a place to check out before heading out to souks to shop for souvenirs and Moroccan handicrafts and get an idea about the average prices or to experience shopping without haggling. Apart from shopping for items, you can also observe some artisans working in their workshops along with wood carvers and embroiderers. Ensemble Artisanal is within walking distance from Koutoubia mosque and has small cafés in the area.  Read More

Gueliz

Gueliz

Situated right next to Medina, Gueliz is famously known as the downtown of Marrakech. A break from the otherwise historic and old city, this French neighbourhood offers all the delights of the modern world. It is visited for its chic bars, art galleries, fashion stores and restaurants. Some of the highlights of this area are the Jardin Majorelle Museum, The Royal Tennis Club of Marrakech, Matisse Art Gallery, and Parc El Harti (a botanical garden encompassing thousands of exotic flowers and majestic trees, a perfect place to enjoy a relaxing picnic with your family, away from the honk of the city). Also known for its funky cafes and classy restaurants offering a rich traditional taste, some of the must-try food places in Gueliz are Al Fassia Agudeal ( delicious Moroccan cuisine), Karobase, Casanova (known for homemade Italian delicacies), and Brasserie de Flore (the perfect place for authentic French cuisine). This lively little neighbourhood is the heart of modern Morocco and is worth exploring. Read More

Marrakech Hammams

Marrakech Hammams

One of the most rejuvenating experiences in Marrakech is going to a hammam and indulging in a full spa day. The city is lined with numerous luxury and budget-friendly hammams, either public or private, with many located inside hotels. Some popular ones are Hammam de la Rose, Les Bains D'Orient, Royal Mansour, Hammam Rosa Bonheur, La Sultana Marrakech and Alphais Spa. The busiest days are generally Thursdays and Fridays, before Friday prayers. All hammams in Marrakech essentially follow the same basic three steps: hot steam which stimulates the blood flow and opens up the pores, proceeding to scrub with the famous Moroccan black soap and traditional kessa glove and ending with a cold water bath for relaxation and rehydration. Some public hammams might have large group steam rooms, such as Hammam Dar el-Bacha, while others like Le Bain Bleu will offer a more private experience. Most hammams have running water from taps as opposed to bathing pools; hence it is always a safe option to carry a few essentials when going to a public hammam, such as a bucket, clean clothes and towels.  Read More

Hot Air Balloon in Marrakech

Hot Air Balloon in Marrakech

Marrakech offers exciting adventures to tourists, including the famous hot air balloon ride. The usual spot soaring in the sky is on the outskirts over the High Atlas Mountains. Most companies have private or group options with sunrise experiences that take 5 hours, with the departure time being 6 AM. Many packages include breakfast options along with the balloon ride and camel rides in the desert or Palmeraie. Once up in the air, you are greeted with amazing views of the valleys of the Atlas mountains, the city of Marrakech itself, its beautiful countryside and the Agafay desert. It is advisable to book your slots in advance. Some popular operators for hot air balloon in Marrakech are Marrakech by Air, Marrakech Dream Ballooning and Marrakech Ballooning. Read More

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