Cultural Centre of Atlas Golf Marrakech
The Cultural Center of the Atlas Golf Marrakech is dedicated to the discovery of the world. It all starts with a great cafe and aquarium, a library and upstairs, the museum of fossils and minerals from Morocco offers a beautiful collection, with...
Palais El Badii
The El Badi Palace was built between 1578 and 1603 by Sultan Ahmed Al Mansour saadien Dhahbi. At the time it was considered one of the most majestic palaces throughout Morocco, its name, meaning the palace of the incomparable. Today, there remains...
Arset el Bilk
This small garden is surrounded by old trees and is the perfect spot to catch some sun in the summer months.
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.
Museum Tiskiwine
The museum of Tiskiwine is a mansion built in the 20th century, belonging to the anthropologist Bert Flint. It presents objects from traditional cultures from all over Morocco. In Moorish style, the house itself is a true architectural treasure. Entrance fee: 15Dhs Open daily...
Souk Kimahin
Souk Kimahin consists of local crafstmen who make traditional musical instruments like flutes and djembes.
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.
Setti Fatma
A one hour drive from Marrakech, Setti Fatma is a charming village situated along the river, shaded by trees. There are many restaurants where lunch can be enjoyed by the waterfront.
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.
Lalla Takerkoust
Located 45 minutes from Marrakech, the dam Takerkoust is an oasis of nature at the foot of the Atlas Mountains. Fishing and swimming ar just some of the activities to enjoy here.
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...
Museum Dar Si Saïd
This large house built in the second half of the nineteenth century had several uses before becoming the Dar Si Said Museum, from 1957. Its collections, which come from Marrakech and the South, bear witness to the Moroccan domestic architectural art of...
Parc El Harti
Park El Harti is a beautiful garden open to the public, there are also some games for children.
Bab Aghmat
Bab Aghmat is named after the ancient capital of Haouz, before the founding of Marrakech. It leads on the road to Ouarzazate, there is the potters' souk and large taxis towards Aït Ourir.
Medersa Ben Youssef
Open daily from 9am to 6pm Entrance fee: 10 dh Tel: +212 (0)524390911 The Madrasa Ben Youssef is a former Koranic school where hundreds of students from all over Morocco, taught the sciences, and especially theology. Long regarded as the most prestigious of the Arab...
Flower Market
The flower market consists of a row of florists selling and creating bouquets to order.
Cyber Parc
This centuries old park has recently undergone refurbishment and is now equipped with wireless internet connection and free internet access stations.
Mellah
Founded in 1558 by Moulay Abdallah, the Jewish quarter is designated as the Jewish quarter of Marrakech. At the time of religious wars in Spain, the Jewish refugees who fled the country, were offered this safety island by the Sultan. In return,...
Bab Nkob
Bab Nkob is an ancient door built during the French protectorate, It separates and unifies the old and the new city.





