Join us on a guided tour through the historic heart of Marrakech. After a warm welcome and a brief introduction from your local guide, we’ll set off to explore vibrant souks, winding alleys, and some of the city’s most iconic monuments.
We begin with an exterior visit to the Koutoubia Mosque, Marrakech’s largest and most iconic. While access is limited to Muslims during prayer times, we’ll take in its striking Almohad architecture and towering minaret, visible from across the city.
From here, we make our way to the Kasbah, once a fortified royal district. As we stroll through its narrow streets, you’ll get a sense of everyday life in this historic area. Just around the corner, we stop to admire the Bab Agnaou gate—viewed from the outside—an impressive 12th-century structure known for its ornate stone carvings and royal significance.
Our next stop is the Saadian Tombs, a beautifully preserved burial site of the Saadian dynasty. Forgotten for centuries and rediscovered in 1917, these tombs are a true gem of Moroccan craftsmanship, with intricate zellij tilework, marble columns, and richly decorated ceilings that echo the splendour of a bygone era.
We continue into the Mellah, the former Jewish quarter, where the architecture and street layout tell the storey of a once-flourishing community. As we walk, you’ll gain insight into the cultural diversity that shaped Marrakech’s identity.
Then, we step into the Bahia Palace, a 19th-century masterpiece designed to showcase the finest of Moroccan artistry. Its peaceful courtyards, hand-carved cedar ceilings, and vibrant tiles speak of the wealth and influence of its former residents.
Next, we head into the souks, Marrakech’s beating heart of trade and tradition. Bursting with colour, scent, and sound, these markets offer everything from spices and textiles to handmade leather goods. Along the way, we’ll visit artisan workshops, where skilled craftspeople bring pottery, woodwork, and metalwork to life using age-old techniques.
As our journey continues, we weave through the winding alleys of the Medina, a UNESCO World Heritage Site filled with charm and discovery. Around each corner, you’ll find hidden courtyards, unique treasures, and glimpses of daily life that make this city so captivating.
We end our tour with lasting impressions and a head full of stories—Marrakech is a place where history, artistry, and culture come together to surprise, inspire, and stay with you long after you’ve left.