Marrakech rewards travellers who slow down: a walled medina of souks and palaces opens onto serene gardens, rooftop cafes and the snow-capped Atlas beyond. From sunrise calls to prayer to the nightly theatre of Jemaa el-Fna, here are the experiences worth your time.
The medina's vast main square shifts from a daytime market of juice carts and water sellers to an evening stage of storytellers, musicians and food stalls. UNESCO recognises it as a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity.
02Culture
Bahia Palace
A late-19th-century palace built for a grand vizier, the Bahia is celebrated for its painted cedar ceilings, zellige tilework and tranquil courtyards. Its rooms sprawl across roughly eight hectares near the southern edge of the medina.
03Gardens
Jardin Majorelle
Created by French painter Jacques Majorelle and later restored by Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Bergé, this cobalt-blue garden is filled with cacti, bamboo and water features. The adjacent Berber Museum showcases North African crafts.
04Culture
Ben Youssef Medersa
Once one of the largest Islamic colleges in North Africa, this 16th-century medersa centres on a marble courtyard ringed by carved cedar, stucco and tile. Student cells line the upper floors around the central pool.
05Culture
Saadian Tombs
Dating to the Saadian dynasty and rediscovered in 1917, these royal tombs hold ornate mausoleums beside the Kasbah Mosque. The Chamber of the Twelve Columns, with its Carrara marble and muqarnas, is the highlight.
06Medina
The Souks
North of Jemaa el-Fna, a labyrinth of covered lanes groups trades by craft: leather, lanterns, spices, carpets and dyed wool. Souk Semmarine is the main artery; getting pleasantly lost is part of the experience.
07Wellness
Traditional Hammam
A steam bath followed by a black-soap scrub and rinse is a centuries-old Moroccan ritual. Local neighbourhood hammams sit alongside upscale spa versions in many riads, both using argan and rose-based products.
08Culture
Koutoubia Mosque
Marrakech's largest mosque and its defining landmark, the 12th-century Koutoubia is crowned by a 77-metre minaret that inspired Seville's Giralda. While the prayer hall is for worshippers, the surrounding gardens are open to all.
09Gardens
Menara Gardens
These historic olive groves are arranged around a large reflecting basin and a green-tiled pavilion, with the Atlas Mountains framed behind on clear days. The grounds were laid out under the Almohad dynasty in the 12th century.
10Gardens
Le Jardin Secret
A restored riad complex in the heart of the medina, Le Jardin Secret pairs an Islamic-style garden with an exotic garden and an original khettara irrigation system. A tower offers rooftop views over the old city.
11Food
Marrakech Food Tour
Guided evening walks weave through the medina to sample tagine, harira soup, msemen, grilled brochettes and mint tea. Many tours finish at the Jemaa el-Fna stalls, the best place to eat with locals.
12Day trip
Agafay Desert & Atlas Day Trip
Within an hour of the city, the rocky Agafay Desert offers camel rides and stargazing camps, while the High Atlas and Ourika Valley bring Berber villages, waterfalls and mountain hikes. Both make easy day trips from Marrakech.
Frequently asked
How many days do you need in Marrakech?
Two to three days is enough to cover the medina, the major palaces and gardens, and a hammam, while leaving time for the souks. Adding a fourth day lets you fit a day trip to the Atlas Mountains, Ourika Valley or the Agafay Desert.
What is the best time of year to visit Marrakech?
Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) offer warm, comfortable days ideal for sightseeing. Summer can be very hot, often exceeding 40C, while winters are mild by day and cool at night.
Is it better to explore the medina with a guide?
A licensed guide helps you navigate the maze of souk lanes, adds historical context at sites like the Saadian Tombs and Ben Youssef Medersa, and eases bargaining. Independent exploring works well too, especially for gardens and the main square.
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