Marrakech Medina Walking Tour With official Local Guide
Overview
Marrakech presents a unique opportunity to delve into authentic Moroccan history with a personalized city tour. This immersive cultural experience allows you to engage with the vibrant stories and facts shared by a local guide.
- 🕌 Walk through the ancient city walls and admire the splendid palaces featuring Moorish iconic architecture.
- 📜 Enjoy fascinating narratives that are exclusive to your personal tour, revealing insights not found in typical guides.
- 👥 Your expert guide will be at your service throughout the tour to ensure you discover the best of Marrakech.
- 🚪 The door-to-door service provides convenience for your journey within the city.
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- Professional guide
- monuments entrance fees
- Private transportation
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Bahia Palace2-The Bahia Palace was built in the last years of the 19th century, the palace is a maze of patios planted with fruit trees, passageways and empty chambers with painted ceilings, the sunlights shines through wrought-iron bars creating beautiful patterns on the zellige tiles.
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Medersa Ben YoussefThe Ben Youssef Madrasa is a historical Islamic college located in Marrakech, Morocco. It’s named after the adjacent Ben Youssef Mosque and was commissioned by the Saadian sultan Abdallah al-Ghalib in 1564–65 CE. At its peak, it was the largest Islamic college in the Maghreb and is celebrated as a high point of Saadian and Moroccan architecture1. The madrasa served as a center for learning, where students were educated in Maliki Islamic law, jurisprudence, and various readings of the Qur’an. The Saadian dynasty, known for their lineage as sharifs (descendants of Muhammad), constructed the madrasa following a style established during the earlier Marinid period. It could accommodate over 800 students and functioned until 1960 before being refurbished and reopened to the public as a historical site in 1982. It closed for restoration again in November 2018 and reopened in April 2021. renowned for its use of cedar wood, brick, and tile, creating a stunning visual display of Islamic art.
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1-Koutoubia Mosque and his 65 m high minaret dominates the whole of Marrakech;
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4-Djemaa elfna Square: unique in Morocco, is both the greatest pull for tourists and still a genuine social area for Marrakchi, and those flooding in from the surrounding regions.
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Souk CherifiaYou can visit the souk and explore our moroccan artisanat (craftsman)
If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met,
you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.