Marrakech Travel Tips
Capital of the south and epicenter of Moroccan tourism, Marrakech is changing fast but holding on to its character. Once the hub of camel caravans from the south, it remains an exotic destination that lives off its looks and its wits.
The looks are still there, as your first glimpse of its time-worn ramparts confirms. And the Djemaa el-Fna and the area around it remains the beating heart of this exotic city and the greatest souq in the south.
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Marrakech Suggested Itineraries
Written by Viator, August 2010
The southern heart of Morocco, Marrakech has long been a magnet for travelers and trading. These days we’re more likely to arrive by plane than camel but the trading is just as fierce and wonderful. ...
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Day Trips from Marrakech
Written by Viator, December 2010
If you’ve explored the Marrakech medina and haggled for bargains in the sprawling souk, heard storytellers weave their magic in the Djemaa el Fna square, and dined al fresco on Moroccan cuisine, it’s ...
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Relax at a Marrakech Hammam
Written by Viator, April 2011
Whether you opt for a traditional scrub down or luxury spa treatment in a five-star resort, no trip to Morocco is complete without experiencing the rituals of the hammam, or Turkish-style steam bath. ...
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Romantic Things to Do in Marrakesh
Written by John Reality, Cambodia, February 2013
For a truly romantic twist on your holiday, Marrakesh offers loads of great options from its historic infrastructure, to tranquil restaurants, exotic palm groves and bazaars that are sure to make ...
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