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Take a Cooking Class

Take a Cooking Class

Taking a cooking class is one of the best ways to get acquainted with Moroccan cuisine. Various chefs and locals offer classes in making traditional moroccan sauces and savouries.

The Mellah

The Mellah

Also known as Hay Essalam, the Mellah is a neighborhood full of architectural monuments and shopping streets. Studded with European style cafés and restaurants, the narrow streets of Mellah narrate the tales of the Jewish settlement ever since it was established in 1558. Important landmarks around the Mellah are Lazama Synagogue, European Souks, Miaara Jewish cemetery and Mellah Market.

Trying the Traditional Mint Tea

Trying the Traditional Mint Tea

The traditional mint tea of Maghrebian culture, is a symbol of hospitality, culture and belief. This herbal tea with healing properties, is served to guests on arrival and is enjoyed by locals alike. Believed to be brought via China, the mint tea has deep roots in the history and culture of Morocco, and is a must-try in Marrakesh. One can try this tea at any local diner/stall.

Yves Saint Laurent Museum

Yves Saint Laurent Museum

Yves Saint Laurent Museum is dedicated solely to the works of french fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent. It is located on Yves Saint Laurent street near the famous Majorelle garden of Marrakech. The main attraction is the selected exhibits from the Foundation Pierre Bergé – Yves Saint Laurent’s collection of thousands of sketches, assorted objects, clothing items, and more than 15,000 Haute couture accessories. There is another hall filled with exemplary work of Jacques Majorelle, a temporary exhibition, and a bookshop. In addition, the museum has a 130-capacity auditorium, a cafe-restaurant, a rich library, and a large pool. There is a cafe inside called Cafe Le, which serves authentic Mexican or SoCal-inspired food. The unique architecture of the building projects cubes and curves made up of terracotta, concrete, and terrazzo to camouflage well with the surroundings. The lead architects of the museum were Karl Fournier and Oliver Marty. Read More

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