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Badi Palace 

EL Badi Palace was built in 1578 by Sultan Ahmad al-Mansur, the ruler of the Saadian Dynasty. The palace was built as a symbol of the

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Saadian Tombs 

Saadian Tombs were built in the 16th century by Sultan Ahmad al-Mansur, the third ruler of the Saadian dynasty. The tombs were constructed to honor the sultan’s ancestors and were designed to be a grandiose display of his power and wealth. The tombs are located in the Kasbah Mosque, which was built in 1557 and is one of the oldest mosques in Morocco. The tombs are composed of two main sections, each containing several chambers and decorated with intricate stucco carvings and colorful tiles

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Bahia Palace

Bahia Palace is a 19th century building, consisting of rooms decorated with stunning stuccos, paintings and mosaics palace and a set of gardens located in Marrakech, Morocco. The Bahia Palace was intended to be the greatest palace of its time. The name of the Bahia Palace means in Arabic “brilliance”. As in other buildings of the period in other countries, it was intended to capture the essence of the Islamic and Moroccan style. There is a 2-acre (8,000 m²) garden with rooms opening onto courtyards

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Visiting Marrakech for 3 days

Welcome to Marrakech, the red city of Morocco, where excitement and adventure await! With our 3-day itinerary, you’ll discover the best of this magical city. From the bustling souks to serene gardens, this guide covers everything you need to know for an unforgettable visit.

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Top 10 Food Testings

Ready to taste the best food in Marrakech Satisfy your cravings for local food and culture with highlights along the way, together with a foodie host. Enjoy 10 delicious and typical tastings that range from sweet to savory as well as drinks on a tasty food tour in Marrakech.

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Find Your Local Guide Marrakech

If you’re looking for an adventure that combines Marrakech’s famous landmarks with hidden treasures, this is the perfect experience for you. Wander through the city’s vibrant streets, where every corner tells a story, and discover what makes Marrakech prefect by getting an insider perspective from a local guide. Whether you’re new to the city or have been here before, this customizable private tour is the best way to connect with the authentic spirit of Marrakech.

Explore Iconic Landmarks & Secret Corners
You’ll start your journey at some of Marrakech’s classic gems, including Mellah Square, Bab Agnaou, and Bahia Palace. But the adventure doesn’t stop there. Your guide will reveal hidden spots that tourists often overlook, such as quiet alleyways and lesser-known artisan shops. As Jaden, a recent guest, shared, “We saw places we wouldn’t have been able to find on our own.” From the bustling souks to more tranquil spots, you’ll experience the full spectrum of what makes this city unique.

Tailored to You by a Local Expert
Because this is a private tour, you can shape it around your interests. Want more history or crave an authentic shopping experience? Your local guide will adjust the tour on the go to make it special for you. Valentina, another guest, loved how their guide personalized the experience for her family: “We could tailor the day as we wished, and it felt like exploring with a friend!” Whether you’re venturing through the souks or taking a break at a local eatery for a hand-picked treat, the tour is all about making sure you have a unique and tailored experience.

Rich Stories & Cultural Insight
The real heart of this tour lies in the stories shared along the way. Dive deep into Marrakech’s cultural and historical background through the eyes of someone who knows the city inside and out. As Sara mentioned, her guide’s love for Marrakech was infectious, turning each moment into an unforgettable insight. Local artisans, fascinating facts, and history come to life, enriching your understanding of this incredible city. Expect a mix of engaging stories, fascinating facts, and maybe even a few fun surprises!

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A group of people walking through a narrow alley way

Badi Palace 

EL Badi Palace was built in 1578 by Sultan Ahmad al-Mansur, the ruler of the Saadian Dynasty. The palace was built as a symbol of the Sultan’s power and wealth, and

saadian tombs picture from inside

Saadian Tombs 

Saadian Tombs were built in the 16th century by Sultan Ahmad al-Mansur, the third ruler of the Saadian dynasty. The tombs were constructed to honor the sultan’s ancestors and were designed to be a grandiose display of his power and wealth. The tombs are located in the Kasbah Mosque, which was built in 1557 and is one of the oldest mosques in Morocco. The tombs are composed of two main sections, each containing several chambers and decorated with intricate stucco carvings and colorful tiles