Early-1900s palace once home to the Pasha of Marrakech, featuring grand courtyards and ornate rooms—now a major cultural stop in the medina.
Yves Saint Laurent Museum
A must for fashion and design lovers, celebrating Yves Saint Laurent’s legacy and Marrakech inspirations, located next to Jardin Majorelle.
Bacha Coffee
An opulent café inside Dar el Bacha Palace, famous for lavish interiors and an extensive coffee menu—one of Marrakech’s most sought-after stops.
Saadian Tombs
Historic royal necropolis with intricate decorations, dating back to the Saadian dynasty.
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Berber Museum
Housed in Majorelle’s former studio, this museum showcases Amazigh clothing, jewelry, and artifacts, offering cultural context alongside the famous gardens.
Spa at Royal Mansour
Ultra-premium spa experience with opulent design and impeccable service—ideal for travelers seeking Marrakech’s most indulgent wellness retreat.
Es Saadi Palace
A renowned palace hotel with a “next-level” spa scene—perfect for a restorative break with upscale facilities and classic Marrakech glamour.
Medersa Ben Youssef
Historic Islamic college known for its stunning architecture and detailed carvings.
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Spa at La Sultana
A luxurious hammam-style spa offering a calm escape from the medina, with high-end treatments in an elegant, traditional Moroccan setting.
El Badi Palace
Ruined palace built in the 16th century, now hosting cultural events and offering panoramic city views.
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Marrakech Museum
Museum housed in a former palace, showcasing Moroccan art and cultural artifacts.
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Herboriste Avicenne
A beloved spice stall in the souks, known for aromatic displays and a welcoming owner—great for photos and discovering local herbs and seasonings.
Menara Gardens
Historic public gardens with olive groves and a large reflecting pool, offering a peaceful retreat.
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Le Jardin Secret
Restored historic garden in the medina, featuring traditional Islamic designs and architecture.
The Medina
A vibrant UNESCO World Heritage Site filled with souks, historic buildings, and narrow streets, offering a glimpse into traditional Moroccan life.
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Jemaa El Fna and the North Medina
Touristy and centrally located area with street food, shops, and vibrant nightlife, ideal for those wanting to be in the heart of the action.
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Mouassine
Medina neighborhood known for architecture, quality riads, restaurants, and hammams, close to central attractions.
The Mellah and South Medina
Quieter area with local markets and historic sites, offering a taste of local life and culture.
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The Kasbah
Historic district with attractions like the Saadian Tombs and Badi Palace, offering a quieter stay near the Medina.