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4 horas
Lo que hace que este tour sea único es su rica mezcla de cultura, historia y auténticas experiencias locales, todo en un viaje inmersivo a través de Marrakech. Esto es lo que lo distingue:
• Perspectiva cultural profunda: Desde la bulliciosa Jemaa el-Fna hasta las tranquilas callejuelas del Mellah, este...
Jamaa El Fna Square is the vibrant heart of Marrakesh and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Located at the entrance to the old Medina, it’s one of the most iconic and lively squares in the world. By day, it buzzes with snake charmers, henna artists, street performers, and traditional water...
The Koutoubia Mosque is the largest and most famous mosque in Marrakesh, standing as a masterpiece of Almohad architecture. Built in the 12th century, its name comes from the Arabic word “kutubiyyin”, meaning booksellers, as it was once surrounded by a bustling market of manuscript vendors. The mosque’s 77-meter-high minaret,...
The Mellah of Marrakech is the historic Jewish Quarter, located near the Royal Palace in the heart of the Medina. Established in the 16th century during the Saadian dynasty, the Mellah is a unique neighborhood that showcases the city’s rich cultural and religious diversity. Narrow streets lined with distinctive architecture,...
Rahba Lakdima, often called the Spice Square, is a lively and historic market nestled in the heart of Marrakesh’s Medina. Once a traditional auction site for slaves and camels, it has transformed into a colorful and bustling square filled with the scents of exotic spices, herbs, and natural remedies. Surrounded...
The Almoravid Koubba, also known as Koubba Ba’adiyin, is one of Marrakesh’s oldest and most important architectural relics, dating back to the 12th century. Built during the reign of the Almoravid dynasty, it is the only surviving structure from that period in the city. Located near the Ben Youssef Mosque...
Souk Haddadine, known as the Blacksmiths’ Souk, is one of the most fascinating artisan quarters in Marrakesh’s Medina. Tucked away near the Ben Youssef Madrasa, this souk echoes with the rhythmic sounds of hammering metal, as skilled craftsmen shape iron, brass, and copper into traditional tools, lanterns, gates, and decorative...
The Mouassine Fountain, located in the Mouassine district of Marrakesh’s Medina, is one of the finest examples of public water architecture in Morocco. Built in the 16th century during the Saadian dynasty, it is part of the larger Mouassine complex, which includes a mosque, library, and hammam. The fountain was...
Before we conclude our tour, we’ll make a special stop at a traditional Moroccan herbalist’s shop. There, you’ll have the chance to discover the secrets of natural Moroccan wellness, including the many uses and benefits of pure argan oil, locally sourced medicinal herbs, and aromatic spices used in both cooking...
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