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Quote: Jamaa el Fna square is a must-see for any visitor to Marrakech. Chances are you couldn't come here without at least passing through it without even trying. It's very much the center of the Medina and even deemed Read More
Quote: I was determined not to get lost in the souks, but did anyway. You can always pay some children to help you find your way out, but once we were ripped off of all our coins, we found that the shopkeepers will Read More
Quote: I have been to Marrakech several times and have seen the Majorelle Gardens twice – the first time in October during Ramadan a few years ago, and most recently in March this year when we took a holiday in Morocco Read More
Quote: The Musee du Marrakech is not by any measure a world-class museum. The contents of the place are almost instantly forgettable and the modern art which is on display (and for sale) is unlikely to win any awards. Read More
Quote: I love Islamic architecture and one of the great disappointments for me when visiting Morocco is that tourists – in fact anyone who isn't a Muslim – are not allowed to enter mosques. There are just two exceptions Read More
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Quote: One courtyard, which becomes our favorite place for afternoon tea (included in the price of the room), is open overhead and beautifully, but simply, decorated in white and Mediterranean blue. The finely carved Read More
Quote: Notes taken, we don our aprons and head for our places in the kitchen. We’re making bastilla, a traditional chicken or pigeon pie that is fairly complicated and incorporates techniques used in making other Read More
Quote: The Saadian Tombs are situated in the northwest corner of the Kasbah and are accessed by a very narrow passageway with overhanging buttresses and archways. This complex of mausoleums dates back to the late 1500s, Read More
Quote: When it was built by Ahmed El Mansour in the 15th century, this building was considered the masterpiece of Islamic architecture and the city had reached its peak of civilisation. Unfortunately, it has been Read More
Quote: Visible from Djemaa El Fna Square is the impressive Koutobia Minaret. This Minaret is, by law, the tallest structure in Marrakech. Entrance is not possible by non-Muslims, but it is worth a closer look. Just Read More