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Desert Agafay and Atlas Mountains & Camel ride Day Trip From MarrakechDay Trips Desert Agafay and Atlas Mountains & Camel ride Day Trip From Marrakech
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Agafay Desert Camp
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Desert Agafay and Atlas Mountains & Camel ride Day Trip From MarrakechDay Trips Desert Agafay and Atlas Mountains & Camel ride Day Trip From Marrakech
Ride a quad bike through the rural landscapes outside of Marrakech and discover new terrain. These automatic ATVs are easy to handle, and you’ll receive instruction and practice time before setting off with your guide. This half-day adventure is suited for outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy an adrenaline rush. Hotel pickup and drop-off means getting to your destination is hassle-free
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Quad Marrakech Palmeraie
Route des Jardins de la Palmeraie
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Ride a quad bike through the rural landscapes outside of Marrakech and discover new terrain. These automatic ATVs are easy to handle, and you’ll receive instruction and practice time before setting off with your guide. This half-day adventure is suited for outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy an adrenaline rush. Hotel pickup and drop-off means getting to your destination is hassle-free
Jemaa el-Fnaa is a square and market place in Marrakesh's medina quarter. It remains the main square of Marrakesh, used by locals and tourists
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Jemaa el-Fnaa
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Jemaa el-Fnaa is a square and market place in Marrakesh's medina quarter. It remains the main square of Marrakesh, used by locals and tourists
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Nikki Beach
Route des Jardins de la Palmeraie
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JET ATLAS Marrakech
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Chez Ali
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The Majorelle Garden was designed by the French artist, Jacques Majorelle (1886-1962), son of the Art Nouveau ébéniste (cabinet-maker) of Nancy, Louis Majorelle. As a young aspiring painter, Jacques Majorelle was sent to Morocco in around 1917 to convalesce from a serious medical condition. After spending a short time in Casablanca, he travelled to Marrakech and like many of his contemporaries, fell in love with the vibrant colours and street life he found there. After travelling around North Africa and the Mediterranean, he eventually decided to settle permanently in Marrakech.
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Jardin Majorelle
Rue Yves Saint Laurent
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The Majorelle Garden was designed by the French artist, Jacques Majorelle (1886-1962), son of the Art Nouveau ébéniste (cabinet-maker) of Nancy, Louis Majorelle. As a young aspiring painter, Jacques Majorelle was sent to Morocco in around 1917 to convalesce from a serious medical condition. After spending a short time in Casablanca, he travelled to Marrakech and like many of his contemporaries, fell in love with the vibrant colours and street life he found there. After travelling around North Africa and the Mediterranean, he eventually decided to settle permanently in Marrakech.
The Bahia Palace is a late 19th-century palace in Marrakesh, Morocco. The palace was first begun by Si Musa, grand vizier of Alaouite sultan Muhammad ibn Abd al-Rahman, in 1859 and then continued and expanded by his son Si Ba Ahmed ibn Musa, grand vizier of Sultan Moulay Abdelaziz between 1894 and 1900. Today it is a well-known historic monument and tourist attraction in the city.
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Bahia Palace - Söguheimsóknir
Rue Riad Zitoun el Jdid
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The Bahia Palace is a late 19th-century palace in Marrakesh, Morocco. The palace was first begun by Si Musa, grand vizier of Alaouite sultan Muhammad ibn Abd al-Rahman, in 1859 and then continued and expanded by his son Si Ba Ahmed ibn Musa, grand vizier of Sultan Moulay Abdelaziz between 1894 and 1900. Today it is a well-known historic monument and tourist attraction in the city.
The Ben Youssef Madrasa is an Islamic madrasa in Marrakesh, Morocco. Functioning today as a historical site, the Ben Youssef Madrasa was the largest Islamic college in Morocco at its height. The madrasa is named after the adjacent Ben Youssef Mosque founded by the Almoravid Sultan Ali ibn Yusuf
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The son of Joseph School
Rue Assouel
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The Ben Youssef Madrasa is an Islamic madrasa in Marrakesh, Morocco. Functioning today as a historical site, the Ben Youssef Madrasa was the largest Islamic college in Morocco at its height. The madrasa is named after the adjacent Ben Youssef Mosque founded by the Almoravid Sultan Ali ibn Yusuf
The Koutoubia Mosque is Marrakech’s most important mosque and was one of the largest house of worships for followers of Islam when completed in 1158.
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Koutoubia moskan
Avenue Mohammed V
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The Koutoubia Mosque is Marrakech’s most important mosque and was one of the largest house of worships for followers of Islam when completed in 1158.
The Saadian Tombs are one of the most popular tourist sites in Marrakech. They were open to the public in 1917 when they were discovered.
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Saadi-grafirnar
Rue de La Kasbah
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The Saadian Tombs are one of the most popular tourist sites in Marrakech. They were open to the public in 1917 when they were discovered.
El Badi Palace was built at the end of the sixteenth century to commemorate the victory of the Battle of the Three Kings against the Portuguese
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El Badi höll
Ksibat Nhass
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El Badi Palace was built at the end of the sixteenth century to commemorate the victory of the Battle of the Three Kings against the Portuguese
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Yves Saint Laurent safn
Rue Yves Saint Laurent
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The Dar Si Said Museum is officially called the Museum of Moroccan Arts, which features antiques, arms and some of the oldest objects in Marrakech.
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Dar Si Said Museum
8 Rue de la Bahia
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The Dar Si Said Museum is officially called the Museum of Moroccan Arts, which features antiques, arms and some of the oldest objects in Marrakech.