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Marrakech Travel Guide: Must-Visit Gems in the Red City
Eleanor SageEleanor Sage
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🇲🇦 30+ things to do in Marrakech ⬇️ 📍THINGS TO DO Le Jardin Majorelle, Moroccan Cooking Class (@amalnonprofit), Ben Youssef Madrasa, Le Jardin Secret, go shopping in the souks, Saadian Tombs, Koutoubia Mosque, Bahia Palace, Jemaa el-Fnaa, YSL Museum, Stay overnight in a Agafay desert camp (I recommend @beagafay & @scarabeo_camp), sunrise hot air balloon ride, spa say / hammam, El Badi Palace, Day trip to Ouzoud Waterfalls, desert quad bike tour, Maison de la Photographie 🍽 RESTAURANTS @lejardinmarrakech @dardar_marrakech @latrattoriamarrakech @lmidamarrakech @bachacoffee @lesjardinsdulotus @cafedesepices @comptoirdarna @elfennmarrakech @nomadmarrakech @lesalamamarrakech La Table at @royalmansour 🏨 STAY @riadbotanica @riadsakkan @bemarrakech @riadlatelier @elfennmarrakech @leriadyasmine @royalmansour @amanjena_resort @lasultanamarrakech @riadjardinsecret Are you planning on visiting Marrakech this year? Follow me for more travel guides 🌎 Video filters @presetsbykelsey #marrakech #marrakechmedina #marrakech🇲🇦 #visitmarrakech #riadmarrakech #instamarrakech #marrakesh #morocco #moroccotravel #moroccotrip #visitmorocco #morocco🇲🇦 #travelmorocco #exploremorocco #instamorocco #uktravelblogger #travelblogger #travelguide #traveltips #travelblog #northafrica
kelseyinlondonkelseyinlondon
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Quanto può costare un viaggio a Marrakech? 🇲🇦 Ti do qualche info! 📝 📍 mi raccomando, salva il reel! - Volo ✈️ dai principali aeroporti italiani a partire da 40€ - Taxi 🚕 da Aeroporto a Medina. Potete prendere uno dei tanti taxi fuori dall’aeroporto, tariffa fissa 70dh ma contrattate. Oppure transfer organizzato dall’hotel a partire da 15€ - Riad 🏡 4* a partire da 50€, prenotate in anticipo soprattutto in alta stagione! Consiglio: non prendete un riad troppo interno alla Medina e nell’area dei souk! - Visite ai musei 🖼 palazzo Bahia 60Dh - Tombe dei Saadiane 70Dh - Jardin Majorelle 120Dh - Madrasa Ben Youssef 50Dh - Palazzo el Badi 70Dh - Hammam 🧖 circa 30€. Potete organizzarlo anche con l’aiuto del vostro riad! In molti hanno il proprio hammam! - Tour nel deserto 🌵 1/2 giornata a partire da 70€. Il transfer privato parte da 40€ a testa e in loco potete scegliere le attività da svolgere (piscina, giro un dromedario, quad, cena…) - The/Caffè 🍵 sulla piazza di Jemaa el-Fna circa 3€ a testa - Pranzi/Cene 🥘 in ristoranti di buon livello vi costeranno tra i 12/20€ a persona! In molti non servono alcol! Street food 2/3€, ma sempre occhio all’igiene! Salva il reel per non perdere le info! #traveltips #travelmarocco #travelexperience #visitmarrakech
nicetoxploreyounicetoxploreyou
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Your ULTIMATE guide to Marrakech 🇲🇦 👉🏼 Where to stay? There are lots of amazing hotels and riads in Marrakech. Here are some of my favourites. Hotels: @theoberoimarrakech, @mo_marrakech, @royalmansour, @fsmarrakech @lamamouniamarrakech Riads: @lasultanamarrakechofficiel, @leriadyasmine, Riad Camilia 👉🏼 Things to do - Explore Jardin Majorelle: Wander through the botanical gardens designed by Yves Saint Laurent - Visit the Medina: Get lost in the souks, where you can shop for spices, textiles, and traditional crafts - Koutoubia Mosque: Admire the stunning architecture of this historic mosque, surrounded by beautiful gardens - Bahia Palace: Discover the intricate Islamic architecture and lush gardens of this 19th-century palace - Djemaa el Fna: Experience the lively atmosphere of Marrakech’s main square, filled with street performers, food stalls, and local vendors - Saadian Tombs: Explore the historic tombs dating back to the 16th century - Photography Museum: Visit this fascinating museum to see what Marrakech used to look like and see amazing views from the rooftop terrace - Atlas Mountains: Take a day trip to the Atlas Mountains to see how the locals live and beautiful nature - Palais El Badi: visit this ruined palace from the 16th century 👉🏼 Where to eat? - Rooftop of @elfennmarrakech - @comptoirdarna for a fun time - Cafe Kasbah for some amazing food - @lejardinmarrakech for great vibes and food - @alfassiamarrakech is a women owned restaurant with excellent food 📌 Make sure to save this if you are travelling to Marrakech soon! Have you visited Marrakech? • • • • • • #marrakech #maroc #morocco #marocaine #moroccan #marrakesh #marokko #marocain #moroccotravel #moroccotrip #moroccovacations #moroccobyyou #morocco_vacations #marrakechstyle #marrakech🇲🇦 #marrakechdesign #girlsborntotravel #girlsabroad #sheexplores #nomadgirls #outdoorwomen #thetravelwomen #prettycity #shetravels #travelgirlsgo #sheisnotlost #travelgirldiary #travelingchicas #womentravel
nospaceinmypassportnospaceinmypassport
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The Saadian Tombs, located in Marrakech, are a hidden treasure that exudes mystery and beauty. Having had the privilege of visiting this remarkable site more than 10 times for work-related purposes, I have developed a deep appreciation for its secrets and its breathtaking architectural marvels. Stepping into the Saadian Tombs feels like stepping back in time. These tombs were constructed in the 16th century as the final resting place for members of the Saadian dynasty, a ruling family of Morocco. However, the tombs were hidden away for centuries until their rediscovery in 1917. One of the most awe-inspiring features of the Saadian Tombs is the stunning work ceiling inside the main mausoleum. As you look up, you'll be mesmerized by the intricate craftsmanship and the use of gold in the decorative motifs. It is truly a sight to behold and is considered one of the most beautiful ceilings in all of Morocco. The tombs themselves are a testament to the exquisite Moroccan architectural style of the time. The intricate carvings, detailed tilework, and ornate marble make each chamber a masterpiece of craftsmanship. The serene atmosphere and the play of light and shadows create a sense of reverence and tranquility within these sacred spaces. The historical significance of the Saadian Tombs adds to their allure. The Saadian dynasty played a significant role in Moroccan history, and these tombs serve as a tangible link to that era. Although the tombs were sealed off for centuries, their rediscovery has allowed visitors to appreciate the legacy of the Saadian rulers and their impact on Moroccan culture. Visiting the Saadian Tombs is an experience not to be missed when in Marrakech. The air of mystery, the stunning architectural details, and the rich historical context make it a truly remarkable site. As you wander through the chambers, take the time to absorb the beauty and marvel at the incredible craftsmanship that went into creating this hidden gem. In conclusion, the Saadian Tombs in Marrakech are a hidden treasure that transports visitors to a bygone era of Moroccan history. With their secret location, magnificent work ceiling, and intricate architectural details, they are a sight to behold. Don't miss the opportunity to immerse yourself in the beauty and history of this extraordinary place.
João LeitãoJoão Leitão
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The Saadian Tombs in Marrakech are a fascinating historical site, offering a glimpse into Morocco's royal past. Located in the heart of the Kasbah district, these tombs date back to the 16th century and are the final resting place of members of the Saadian dynasty, including Sultan Ahmad al-Mansur. The tombs were rediscovered in 1917 and are renowned for their exquisite decoration. The mausoleum is beautifully adorned with intricate tile work (known as *zellige*), delicate stucco carvings, and marble, which reflect the opulence and grandeur of the Saadian era. One of the most striking features is the **Hall of Twelve Columns**, where the tombs of the royal family are housed. This area is beautifully illuminated by natural light filtering through small windows, casting intricate shadows on the tiled floors. The site is quite small, but its peaceful atmosphere makes it an ideal spot for reflection and appreciation of Morocco’s rich cultural heritage. Although it can get crowded, especially during peak tourist seasons, the beauty of the tombs makes it worth a visit. It's a great place to learn about the history of the Saadian dynasty and the legacy they left on Marrakech. Overall, the Saadian Tombs offer a captivating blend of history, art, and architecture that any visitor to Marrakech should experience.
J. LepiandaJ. Lepianda
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400 Rue de La Kasbah, Marrakesh 40000, Morocco
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The Saadian Tombs are a historic royal necropolis in Marrakesh, Morocco, located on the south side of the Kasbah Mosque, inside the royal kasbah district of the city.
attractions: Jemaa el-Fnaa, Bahia Palace, Koutoubia, Badi Palace, Mamounia Hotel, Le MAP Marrakech - Monde des Arts de la Parure, Dar Si Said Museum, Parque Lalla Hasna, Tinsmiths Square, Minaret de la Koutoubia, restaurants: Le Bistro Arabe - Moroccan Jazz Restaurant in Marrakech, La Pergola, Dar Essalam, Naranj Libanese, La Cantine des Gazelles, Dardar Rooftop : Cocktails & Eat, Cafe Clock, Fine Mama, Cafe Restaurant Dar L'hssira, Kosybar Marrakech (Restaurant Bar & Spa)

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