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A visit to Marrakech was a great shock to me. This city taught me color.

— Yves Saint Laurent

Marrakech is a living mood board — pink walls under endless blue skies, lush green palm trees, and the rich hues of spices and textiles. A city where creativity, culture, and heritage flow seamlessly.To help you make the most of your time here, we've put together a list of our favourite places to explore. For bookings, please reach out to our experiences partner:

Marrakech Travel Experts — Driss Zidani Alaoui

driss@marrakeshtravelexperts.com | +212 661 222 557

Gardens, Palaces & Medina
Jardin Majorelle
Jardin Majorelle
Yves Saint Laurent's former garden, now one of the most visited spots in Morocco. Cobalt blue walls, towering cacti, and a quiet that feels worlds away from the medina just outside.
Yves Saint Laurent Museum
Yves Saint Laurent Museum
Next door to Jardin Majorelle, opened in 2017. A permanent collection from the designer's forty-year career, housed in a terracotta building by Studio KO.
Bahia Palace
Bahia Palace
A 19th-century palace built to be paradise. Intricate tilework, painted cedar ceilings, and courtyard after courtyard — it's easy to lose track of time here.
El Badi Palace Jemma el Fna
El Badi Palace Jemma el Fna
The ruins of a 16th-century sultan's palace. Sunken gardens, weathered walls, and storks nesting in the parapets.
Ben Youssef Madrasa
Ben Youssef Madrasa
A 14th-century Quranic school, recently restored. Carved cedar, marble, and zellige across every surface — one of the most beautiful interiors in the city.
Koutoubia Mosque
Koutoubia Mosque
Marrakech's most iconic silhouette and the tallest landmark in the city. The surrounding gardens are worth a visit — particularly at dusk when the call to prayer fills the air.
Place Jemaa el-Fna
Place Jemaa el-Fna
The beating heart of the medina. Calm by day, electric by night — snake charmers, storytellers, food stalls, and a crowd that doesn't quit until well past midnight.
The Souks of the Medina
The Souks of the Medina
Leather, lanterns, spices, silk. Best navigated without a plan — wander, get lost, and take your time.
Le Jardin Secret
Le Jardin Secret
A restored riad garden tucked deep in the medina. Two gardens side by side, one Islamic, one exotic. A quiet pause from the souks just steps away.