Bab Nkob
Bab Nkob is an ancient door built during the French protectorate, It separates and unifies the old and the new city.
Bab Ighli
Bab Ighli was once the main entrance of the medina of Marrakech. It takes its name from those who were responsible for monitoring its entry, this door leads to the road to the Ourika valley.
Les stands du Race of Morocco WTCC
The stands are located on the site of the WTCC Race of Morocco, they are built facing the street circuit, which has ran the race of the FIA WTCC since 2007.
Bab Ed Debbagh
Bab Debbagh Ed is one of the doors leading to the tanners. Its outstanding feature is its architecture with five angles and corners.
Bab El Makhzen
Bab El Makhzen, one of the 22 gates of the ramparts of the medina of Marrakech, means "the door of the Governor's Palace" and is named after the sultans and statesmen.
Bab Agnaou
Bab Agnaou is the gateway to the district of the Kasbah. One of the nicest, which originally had two towers have now disappeared, hence the name which means "door ram without horns." Built in the early twelfth century, it is decorated with...
Bab El Khemis
Bab El Khemis is one door north of the medina, a popular bazaar is held every week.
Tanners District
The tanneries is isolated from the rest of the souks, in this part of the Medina you will discover new techniques of working with leather and explore the merchandise of the local tanners.
Bab Berrima
Bab Berrima is a small door near the Royal Palace.
Bab Doukkala
Bab Doukkala is an ancient door that dates back to the time of the Almoravids in the late thirteenth century.
Place des Ferblantiers
Located in the heart of the Mellah, this beautiful square is a nice stop to enjoy the work of talented artisans who work with glass and metal to create lamps, there are also other shops and a few eateries in the area.
Bab Ksiba
Bab Ksiba is an ancient gate dating from the Almohads Dynasty. It gives direct access to the south of the Kasbah, where there were many royal palaces, it is also called Bab el Makhzen.
Place of 16 novembre
Place16 November, the most popular of the new town, is the intersection of Avenue Hassan II and Mohammed V Avenue Nearby are many brand name shops and places to eat and drink.
Bab Aylen
Bab Aylen is a small door to the east of the medina, with great historical value, since it resisted the invasion of the Almohads in 1129.
Bab Jdid
The beautiful door of Bab Jdid provides access between the Medina and the Hivernage district, it is facing the Mamounia Hotel.
Place des 7 saints
The Place of seven saints in Bab Doukkala honors the seven owners of Marrakech, all buried in the city, who are important in the history and culture of the city. 7 rounds, accented with an olive tree, were built in 2005.
Fontaine Mouassine
The Fountain Mouassine was built in 1570 by Moulay Abdallah Saadien, made of stucco and carved cedar, it is a much admired historical monument, representing the past and the generations that followed. Tourists are not advised to drink its water.
Bab Ahmar
Bab Ahmar, the red door, is located near the Mellah, composed of four openings, two pedestrians and two reserved for vehicles, it is several meters wide.
Bab Lakssour
Bab Lakssour is a door that leads to the medina and souks through the beautiful Mouassine.
Fontaine Chrob ou Chouf
Fountain Chrob or Chouf, is one of the most beautiful fountains in the Medina of Marrakech. It is made of carved cedar wood honeycomb, engraved calligraphy Andalusian zelliges polychrome, and roofed with green tiles. The fountain dates from the reign of Ahmed...
