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Travel to Marrakech
Uncover the Alluring Magic of Marrakech
Immerse yourself in the vibrant souks, ancient palaces, and captivating energy of Moroco’s captivating ‘Red City.’
A sensory explosion
Marrakech is a mesmerizing blend of old-world mystique and modern vibrancy that beckons visitors to explore its labyrinthine medina, bustling souks, and architectural marvels. It is also one of the four imperial cities of Morocco. It is the capital of the Marrakesh-Safi region. This stunning city is located at the foothills of the widely popular Atlas Mountains. Aside from being known as the Red City due to the various red sandstone buildings that were constructed years ago, Marrakech is also known as the Ochre City. Since then, Marrakesh has quickly grown to being a cultural, religious, and trading hub.
The intoxicating aromas of exotic spices will fill your sense as you wander around the colorful souks which are treasure troves filled with handcrafted carpets, lanterns, leather goods, and tantalizing street food.
Marvel at the intricate tile work and the towering minaret of the Koutoubia Mosque, which is a popular symbol of Marrakech’s rich Islamic heritage.
Experience Marrakech like a local
Marrakech is composed of an old fortified city that is filled with vendors and their stalls. This area, also known as the medina quarter is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is one of Africa’s busiest cities with the Jemaa el-Fnaa as the busiest square in the continent. This serves not only as a major economic center but also as a popular tourist destination. As real estate as well as hotel development in Marrakech have significantly progressed throughout the years, the city has become very popular among tourists as well as foreigners who have bought their own home in this charming city. Marrakech also has the largest traditional market also known as souk, in Morocco, with an estimated total of 18 souks. Many locals sell their crafts in the souks as it is a popular tourist attraction.
Step back in time at the Bahia Palace, which is a masterpiece of Moroccan architecture where courtyards are adorned with intricate mosaics and lush gardens await. Get lost in the enchanting Majorelle Garden, a vibrant oasis of cacti, exotic plants, and cobalt-blue accents, once owned by renowed fashion designer, Yves Saint Laurent. Then savor Morrocco’s exotic flavors in a traditional riad, where tagines simmer with aromatic spices and sweet mint tea is always free flowing.
Adventures beyond the medina
Embark of a thrilling camel ride through the palm groves of the Palmeraie, a serene escape from the city’s hustle and bustle. Then journey to the majestic Atlas Mountains, where Berber villages cling to slopes and breathtaking hikes reveal cascading waterfalls. Escape to the coastal town of Essaouira, a windswept town known for its beautiful beaches, fresh seafood, and laid-back atmosphere.
Fly in and out of Marrakech from the Menara International Airport or travel by land through the Marrakech railway station. The latter connects the city to Casablanca as well as northern Morocco.
Marrakech climate
Before flying out to Marrakech, do be reminded of its climate as it is hot semi-arid, with long, hot dry summers with only a brief, mild to cool winter. The average temperature in Marrakech is 54 °F in the winter time while 79–86 °F during the summer season. As the city experiences less rain compared to other cities, Marrakech’s climate is classified as semi-arid.
Unique experiences
Marrakech is teeming with local culture and it is definitely a wonderful sight to enjoy. From its rich theater culture, and dance, Marrakech is also known for its unique music.
There are only two types of traditional music that can be commonly heard in Marrakech, the Berber music is influenced by Andalusian classical music while the Gnaoua music is loud and funky, which is thought to be reminiscent of the blues. Marrakech music can sometimes be performed with handmade instruments such as catanets, ribabs which are like banjos, as well as deffs or handheld drums. If you are into theater, Marrakech has the Theatre Royal de Marrakesh, the Dar Cherifa, and the Institut Francais, where theatrical performances in French and Arabic are put on.
Crafts are also something to be enjoyed at Marrakech as its local arts and crafts have had an enduring influence on Morrocan handicrafts until now. The Riad decor can be commonly seen on carpets as well as textiles, ceramics, woodwork, metal work, and zelij. These carpets and textiles have been weaved, sewn, or embroidered and are sometimes used for upholstering. Moroccan women are known to practice this craft and are typically referred to as Maalems. They are the ones who create Berber carpets and shawls which are made of sabra. Other popular Marrakech crafts include ceramics, wood crafts, and metalwork.
Last but not the least, do enjoy mingling with the locals during Marrakech’s many festivals. Cultural festivals like the National Folklore Festival, the Marrakech Festival of Popular Arts, Marrakech Folklore Days, and Berber Festival are all worth seeing.
Why visit Marrakech?
There are so many reasons why travelers should visit Marrakech namely:
- Enjoy an authentic cultural immersion: experience the true essence of Morocco, from the call to prayer echoing through the medina to the warmth of the hospitality of the locals.
- Sensory overload: Marrakech awakens your sense with its vibrant colors, exotic scents, lively music, and the tantalizing flavors of Moroccan cuisine.
- Gateway to adventure: Marrakech is the perfect base for exploring the diverse landscapes of Morocco, from the Atlas Mountains to the Sahara Desert.
Plan your Marrakech getaway
Best time to visit: Marrakech is lovely all year round but spring, which usually falls around March to May as well as fall, which is around September to November are the best times to visit as it offers the most pleasant weather.
Getting around: Marrakech’s medina is best explored on foot, while taxis and caleches or horse-drawn carriages are also readily available.
Where to stay: You may choose from the traditional riads within the medina or any of the luxurious resorts with pools and spas outside the city walls.
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