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This walled royal burial ground and gardens were discovered by accident in 1917, from an aerial map of the Medina made by French colonial officials. It dates...more
see the Marrakesh guideOpen: Daily, except for Tuesdays, from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Closed from noon to 2:30. Housed in an Andalusian palace called Dar Batha that was built in the...more
see the Fez guideAt the heart of the Medina, the Musée de Marrakesh is a conversion of an opulent, early-19th-century house formerly belonging to a local grandee. Exhibits...more
see the Marrakesh guideOpen: Daily 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. This theological college, marked by its green tiled roof, is a prime example of Merinid architecture, and it's the most...more
see the Fez guidePrivately owned by late fashion designer and longtime Marrakesh resident Yves Saint Laurent and his partner Pierre Bergé, the Majorelle Garden was created...more
see the Marrakesh guideLes Bains de Marrakesh is an elegant spa center, occupying one half of an old townhouse in the southern Kasbah quarter of the Medina. A full range of...more
see the Marrakesh guideThe centerpiece of Marrakesh is the square tower of the Koutoubia minaret, attached to the Koutoubia Mosque, built in the late 12th century. It's not...more
see the Marrakesh guideA stunning restoration of an abandoned hilltop stronghold by two English brothers and their Moroccan partner, Kasbah du Toubkal is two hours and 40 miles south...more
Open: Daily Built in 857 A.D. and spanning approximately 10,760 square feet, the immense Kairaouine was Morocco's largest mosque until the...more
see the Fez guideJemaa El Fna, translated as the Square of the Dead, is the main open space in Marrakesh, and is as old as the city itself. Once the scene of public executions...more
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