Visiting Marrakesh is immersing yourself in a world of sensations, appreciating the beauty of its stunning palaces, such as El Badi, built by the sultan to celebrate his victory in the Battle of Alcazar-Quibir, or its ancient mosques, such as the famous Koutobia mosque with its grand minaret that can be seen 30 km away.
To experience this city, also known as the Red City, means touring its Medina, with its narrow streets and labyrinthine alleys, sprinkled with colorful and vibrant souks. In the medina the adventure is constant, dodging motorbikes, children, donkeys and sheep and chatting or haggling with the friendly people, making unforgettable purchases.
To get to know Marrakesh is to arrive at Jemaa el-Fna square during the day and watch its transformation until nightfall. Seeing that square (Marrakesh’s postal card) come to life in a whirlwind of people and sounds and colors and so many things, just by being there. And its unmissable watching the sunset on one of its terraces and wondering how the sun has those tones, while we look forward to tasting typical Moroccan cuisine.
Tasting Marrakech means tasting the delights of gastronomy in the city’s exceptional restaurants, learning how to make tajines or cous cous in the Moroccan way, having magical afternoons on unique rooftops and with fresh and delicious cocktails, being dazzled by the Majorelle Garden and the beauty of the intimate world of the iconic Yves Saint Laurent.
Going to Marrakesh means buying olives of different colors and spices from different corners of the world, trying babuskas from the Arabian Nights and brightly colored djelabas, enjoying glass decorated with arabesques and metals worked in an artisanal and unique way. dreaming about magical, dazzling carpets that we want to bring home to transform our lives.
Marrakesh, a magical city, that surrounds and bewitches any visitor with its chaos