Private Small Group Tour: Marrakech Walking Tour
Marrakesh, Morocco
Trip Type: Private Sightseeing Tours
Duration: 4 hours
If you are in Marrakech for the first time: don’t waste your time getting lost in the narrow streets of the old town. Explore the medina and its labyrinth of lively streets and famous souks on this half-day walking tour in Marrakech with a private guide.
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If you are in Marrakech for the first time: don’t waste your time getting lost in the narrow streets of the old town. Explore the medina and its labyrinth of lively streets and famous souks on this half-day walking tour in Marrakech with a private guide.You'll be picked up at the reception of your hotel or Riad in the Medina of Marrakech at 9am by your local tour guide. You'll start your walking tour around the medina of Marrakech that will last about 4 hours.
You'll visit the famous Palais de Bahia with its fantastic courtyards and mosaic walls built for Bou Ahmed. You will stroll through the Jewish Quarter where you'll notice the difference in architecture in this district. You'll visit the hidden Saadian tombs that was built during the reign of Sultan Ahmed El Mansour in 1557 and the Medersa Ben Youssef school with its magnificent Arab-Andalusian architecture. During your walk, you'll also be able to visit stores in the souk to buy spices and argan oil if you choose.
You’ll arrive at the Koutoubia mosque and the Djemaael Fna-square, where you can drink some fresh pressed orange juice while observing the bustle of the snake charmers, henna tattoo artists and water sellers. This is where your tour ends.
Please note: The order of the walking tour can be customized to your liking as this is a private group tour.
You'll visit the famous Palais de Bahia with its fantastic courtyards and mosaic walls built for Bou Ahmed. You will stroll through the Jewish Quarter where you'll notice the difference in architecture in this district. You'll visit the hidden Saadian tombs that was built during the reign of Sultan Ahmed El Mansour in 1557 and the Medersa Ben Youssef school with its magnificent Arab-Andalusian architecture. During your walk, you'll also be able to visit stores in the souk to buy spices and argan oil if you choose.
You’ll arrive at the Koutoubia mosque and the Djemaael Fna-square, where you can drink some fresh pressed orange juice while observing the bustle of the snake charmers, henna tattoo artists and water sellers. This is where your tour ends.
Please note: The order of the walking tour can be customized to your liking as this is a private group tour.
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