In this tour, we’ll discover something truly local, authentic, and unique: The Secret Marrakech!
We’ll start our walking journey from the famous Jemaa El Fna square and zigzag through the narrow streets of the Medina, making our way toward the Jewish Quarter (Mellah). There, we'll visit a historic synagogue dating back to the 15th century, and explore the largest Jewish cemetery in Morocco.
Next, we'll stop by a traditional public oven (ferran) to see how delicious Moroccan bread is baked in a method that dates back centuries.
We'll then wander through the colorful and vibrant souks (markets) of Marrakech, where you'll discover working artisan shops: leather crafters, blacksmiths, wool dyers, and many other hidden gems you wouldn’t easily find on your own!
Finally, we’ll return to where we started—the big square—ending the tour full of unforgettable sights and stories.
This is the very famous square in Morocco, a place so full of life and activity. Here you can enjoy a show of acrobats, local musicians, snake charmers ... and many more. The square is quiet during the day and it gets busier late in the afternoon and during the evening time.
This synagogue dates back to the end of the 15th century, and was founded by the Sephardim jews who were expeled from Andalucia (Spain & portugal) back then. It's the oldest in Marrakech, and is still actif since its foundation. It also hosts a beautiful museum for jewish history and culture in Morocco.
This is a the largest jewish cemetery in Morocco, with more than 20.000 graves. It dates back to 1537, and it lookes nothing like the cemeteries you might be familiar with ! a very special and interesting place to see.
You will make your own way to the meeting points