
Welcome to Marrakech
This is Your Travel Guide For Marrakech
Ancient, cosmopolitan Marrakech is a city that bursts with life as a religious, business, and cultural center of the region, and is renowned for its open and welcoming spirit.
Section 1: Overview
What to do in Marrakech
1. Jamaa el Fna: The Spectacle of Life
Your journey through Marakkesh starts at the vibrant Djemaa el-Fna square, pulsing with the excitement of social life. Vendors left and right offer enticing street food and refreshing orange juice, while less conventional businesses are run by snake charmers, fortune tellers, and henna artists. With the minaret of Koutoubia Mosque standing tall in the background, dancers and musicians flow back and forth in a constant celebration of Berber and Moroccan culture
2. Medina: Mystical Maze
Endless alleyways and ancient streets make up the alluring center of Marrakesh. Within thick walls and behind the gorgeous gates of the riads, a frenzy of city life plays out as it has for centuries. The Souks, the largest ensemble of markets in Morocco, are dedicated to every product imaginable, from carpets to ceramics to fabric. Tanneries prepare perfectly dyed leather with traditional techniques, and the archaic Ben Youssef Madrasa school exhibits the pinnacle of Islamic art and architecture.
3. Majorelle Garden: Oasis in Blue
Garden and Museum at once, the Jardin Majorelle is divine. Twelve acres of local flora are landscaped against cobalt blue walls. Also home to a variety of fascinating birds, the gardens are a colorful treat for all living things. The Islamic Art Museum of Marrakesh also beckons visitors to appreciate the history that influenced the garden's pristine design. For those seeking peace and space over crowds the Menara Gardens offer a glorious alternative.
Section 2: Hotels
Hotel Name | Price in $ | Rating |
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Savoy Le Grand Hotel | 162 | 8.1 |
Wazo Hotel | 43 | 7.9 |
Radisson Blu Marrakech | 114 | 8.4 |
LABRANDA Rose Aqua Parc | 52 | 7.2 |
Kenzi Menara Palace & Resort | 121 | 8.2 |
Hotel Hôtel Marrakech Le Semiramis | 45 | 6.8 |
Les Jardins de l'Agdal Hotel & Spa | 73 | 7.6 |
Hotel Lawrence d'Arabie | 47 | 7.7 |
Hotel Center Rabat | 61 | 8.9 |
Palm Plaza Hôtel & Spa | 72 | 7.3 |
Section 3: Plan your Trip
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Welcome to Rabat
This is Your Travel Guide For Rabat
Rabat city lies along the Atlantic coat, at the Bouregreg River, with beautiful architecture influenced by its Islamic, French colonial, and Berber past. You'll enjoy the city's warm hospitality, the very modern new town, and the historic city center.
Section 1: Overview
What to do in Rabat
1. Chellah: A Fortress Standing the Test of Time
The walled Chellah complex says a lot to visitors who are looking for a snapshot into the medieval lives of Muslims, even though it was originally a necropolis in Morocco. The Berber fortress boasts many architectural flourishes characteristic of Islam including tall prayer minarets, tilework, and royal tombs. Walking through the chellah or skirting its perimeter, travelers will feel as though they've been transported back in time to an ancient, almost forgotten world. And viewing the land from one of its higher platforms during sunset is a sight you won't soon forget.
2. Kasbah des Oudayas: Rockin' the Casbah
The Clash crooned about it, so why not experience it firsthand? The Kasbah des Oudayas is right beside the Chellah, on the mouth of the mouth of the Bou Regreg, and it is historic and significant enough to have been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Take a view from the inside of the Kasbah and you'll see the dusky remains of the Chellah in the background. The Kasbah still has its brightly colored walls intact, cobbled streets fading but present, ivy growing on its walls and beautiful, intricate detailing on its door frames. Its winding alleyways, hidden doorways and alcoves will remind you of Santorini, but make no mistake, Kasbah des Oudayas has its own Arabian vibe of mystique.
3. Tour Hassan: Take a Tour of a Tower
Intended all along to be the majestic minaret of a mosque, the Hassan Tower is now just one part of an unfinished project started in 1195 that was intended to be one of the largest mosques in the world. Because parts of its walls, columns and ramps still exist, preserved, the space has the feeling of a strange art installation or an open-air mosque, with the looming presence of the minaret watching everything. Instead of stairs, the incomplete mosque had planned for ramps, and some still exist. Nonetheless, stalwart guards still stand at its gates on horses as a mark of what once was and now still survives being worth protection.
Section 2: Hotels
Hotel Name | Price in $ | Rating | Total |
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Hôtel Villa ARALIA 5 Etoiles | 126 | 8.7 | |
La Tour Hassan Palace | 221 | 8.4 | |
Sofitel Rabat Jardin Des Roses | 228 | 8.2 | |
Hotel Le Diwan Rabat - MGallery | 136 | 8.6 | |
NJ Hotel Rabat | 77 | 8.5 | |
ONOMO Hotel Rabat Terminus | 100 | 8 | |
Belere Hotel Rabat | 50 | 7.8 | |
Farah Rabat | 126 | 6.9 | |
Soundouss Hotel | 144 | 7.1 | |
Rive Hotel | 120 | 6.8 |
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