Attractions in Marrakech
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Nestled in 25 acres of palm-shaded gardens, Oasiria Marrakech stands as Morocco’s largest water park, offering a day of family-friendly fun. The park features a variety of attractions for all […]
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Nestled in the heart of Marrakech, the souk is a labyrinthine network of covered markets, with narrow alleyways occasionally illuminated by shafts of sunlight. Each section of the souk specializes […]
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The Photography Museum of Marrakesh, also known as Maison de la Photographie de Marrakech, is a treasure trove of historical Moroccan photographs, with some images dating back to 1870. Housed […]
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The Mohammed VI Museum of Water Civilization, nestled in palm-dotted gardens in Marrakech, delves into Morocco’s rich history of water management and hydraulics. The museum’s cutting-edge exhibits trace the country’s […]
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In the heart of Marrakech, at the entrance to the bustling medina, Les Bains d’Orient offers a tranquil retreat from the city’s vibrant chaos. This luxurious spa features quiet steam […]
Les Bains de Marrakech, opened in 2001 by Frenchman Kader Boufraine, was the first luxury private spa in Marrakech. Nestled in the heart of Morocco’s vibrant city, it seamlessly blends […]
Nestled between the Bahia and Dar Si Said palaces, the Tiskiwin Museum (Musée Tiskiwin) is housed in a beautifully restored riad, a traditional Moroccan structure built around a central courtyard. […]