Get your dose of Marrakech culture and history with our guided tour Marrakech. In this historical tour, you will explore beyond the red walls to find out about the architecture, traditions, history, and culture of Morocco’s most magnificent city. Our half day walking tour of Marrakech will lead you to explore this city’s historical wonders, such as Koutoubia Mosque, Mouassine Complex, Old Foundouks, Mederasa Ben Youssef, and then off to explore its colorful narrow streets of the Medina, leading us to the sensational Jamaa Elfna Square. The red city Marrakech is the place nature, history and stimulation have joined to end up the image of the city: the bulwarks and different landmarks inspire the wonder of the past, on the Jemaa El Fna square and the vivified souks, every one of the way of life of Morocco sing incongruity On this astonishing half day tour. This visit is a one of a kind chance to enter the central core of Marrakech history secrets and hidden spots.
You will explore the 12th century Koutoubia mosque. Its height (70m tall) makes of the Mosque’ minaret a landmark for navigating the city. The mosque’s interior is not open to non-Muslims, but you can still take a walk in its garden. Here we will have a rich talk about Islam, its five pillars, the architecture of the Moorish Koutoubia secrets and the local habits of worshipipng.
You will stroll between the narrow old city alleyways exploring the landscape of old city, local houses and fountains, the artisanal craftsmanship and local life
Jamaâ El Fna is a destination for all magic, and tells its storytellers, dancers, water sellers and snake charmers, the history of Morocco from yesterday and today while subduing its visitors by Its charm which begins in the morning and finds its height only in the evening. The medieval Moroccan chronicles written between the 11th and the 14th centuries refer to a Rahba al-Ksar, an esplanade of the palace situated in the middle of the olive, religious monument, the minaret of the Koutoubia close to the square. In the area of the Koutoubia. Public punishments had been imposed publicly since the 12th century.
You will make your own way to the meeting points