A vibrant UNESCO World Heritage Site filled with souks, historic buildings, and narrow streets, offering a glimpse into traditional Moroccan life.
Touristy and centrally located area with street food, shops, and vibrant nightlife, ideal for those wanting to be in the heart of the action.
Quieter area with local markets and historic sites, offering a taste of local life and culture.
Historic district with attractions like the Saadian Tombs and Badi Palace, offering a quieter stay near the Medina.
Modern and cosmopolitan area with wide streets, high-end stores, art galleries, and cafes, ideal for a quieter and more contemporary stay.
High-end luxury neighborhood with five-star resorts, clubs, and beautiful gardens, perfect for luxury travelers.
Tranquil area with luxury resorts and serene environment, ideal for a peaceful retreat away from the city's hustle and bustle.
Industrial district far from the city center, vibrant and perfect for shopping and biking, though challenging for tourists to navigate.
Vibrant main square known for its lively atmosphere with street performers, food stalls, and traditional markets.
Marrakech's largest mosque, notable for its impressive 77-meter-high minaret.
19th-century palace renowned for its beautiful Moroccan architecture and gardens.
Botanical garden featuring exotic plants and vibrant blue structures, once owned by Yves Saint Laurent.
Historic royal necropolis with intricate decorations, dating back to the Saadian dynasty.
Historic Islamic college known for its stunning architecture and detailed carvings.
Ruined palace built in the 16th century, now hosting cultural events and offering panoramic city views.
Museum housed in a former palace, showcasing Moroccan art and cultural artifacts.
Historic public gardens with olive groves and a large reflecting pool, offering a peaceful retreat.
Restored historic garden in the medina, featuring traditional Islamic designs and architecture.
Menara Airport