Marrakech is not a city you merely visit—it’s one you feel. The moment you step into the medina, the senses are set ablaze: colors swirl,
Start your Moroccan journey in the heart of the old city: the medina.
Day 1: The Medina – Where the Past Never Sleeps
Begin at Djemaa el-Fna, Marrakech’s legendary main square. In the morning, it’s a bit calmer—orange juice vendors press fresh fruit beneath striped awnings,
Morning: Djemaa el-Fna – The Living Square
Day two offers a deeper look at the city’s beauty and history.
Day 2: Palaces, Gardens, and Quiet Corners
Start with a walk to Bahia Palace, a 19th-century marvel of tilework, carved wood, and open courtyards. It’s a place of elegance and light—designed to impress, and still succeeding over a century later.
Morning: Bahia Palace and El Badi Palace
Use your last day for a bit of adventure—or deeper escape.
Day 3: Beyond the City Walls
Hire a driver or join a tour to the Atlas Mountains—just 1.5 hours away. Visit Imlil or Ourika Valley, where Berber villages cling to hillsides and snow-capped peaks rise in the distance.
Option 1: Day Trip to the Atlas Mountains