What to see in Marrakech? Medina Gardens Marrakech Walking Tour
Either you are looking for what to see in Marrakech with kids or alone, Day Trips From Marrakech offers a tour that will lead you to discover Medina gardens Marrakech has to offer starting by Majorelle Garden to the Dar El Bach musuem. Not only that because we know our travelers may be interested in Marrakech food tours we always suggest to combinate with the two tours (Marrakech walking tour with a guide) with a price that won’t break the bank.
Duration: 7 Hours
Everyday,
What’s included?
- Multilanguage Guides
- Visit Majorelle Garden
- Visit Koutobia Mosque
- Visit Bahia Palace
- Visit The secret Garden
- Visite Dar El Bach Musuem
- Food tasting including the Moroccan Donuts
- Bottle of water
What’s not included?
- Enterance fees to the attractions
- Lunch
- Food price
- Any private expenses
Medina Gardens Marrakech Tour Highlights
- Explore the Medina and its alleys.
- Discover the love story behind Bahia Palace.
- Embrace Marrakech culture.
- Moroccan food tasting including Msamen, Harch and other food.
- The secret Garden and the mystery irrigation system that cover the Medina.
- Dar El Bacha musuem and take the chance to taste kinds of coffee.
- Majorelle garden with the mesmerizing atmospher.
Meeting Point
Our guide will meet you at your riad/hotel. Unless, you’re far a 50$ must be paid to pick up frim there.
About the itinerary!
After meeting our Marrakech tour guide, the tour starts by heading to the Majorelle garden where our travelers will get the chance to be told the story of this magnificent garden and its kinds of plants from around the world, before getting driven via a taxi to the Bahia Palace, the vast castle hides a love story and the guide is always ready to reveal it tou our travelers. the details make the difference and make the visit icredible, the atmosphere there as well.
From the Bahia Palace the combination between the culture, the art and the tasting food tours will start and through the Medina alleys before reaching The secret Garden you have the chance to taste what you are thinking is delicious and deserve to take a bite or a sip. Our guide is always ready to tell you the details the story or even the recipes if you want to try it at home.
In the afternoon. After taking your lunch our traveleres may need a relaxing time after a heavy meal so we always let Dar El Bach as the last spot. to take breathes and embrace the serinity of the place and maybe have a cup of coffee there before going back to the riad/hotel.
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Pictures Our Travelers Took
In order to make you feel the moment, these are some pictures we think you will need to imagine yourself through. Give your mind the chance to draw an image of you walking through the best attractions in Marrakech and taking pictures. the smile you will have is enough to book your tour now.
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Gallery
Pictures Our Travelers Took
In order to make you feel the moment, these are some pictures we think you will need to imagine yourself through. Give your mind the chance to draw an image of you walking through the best attractions in Marrakech and taking pictures. the smile you will have is enough to book your tour now.
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FAQ
What to see in Marrakech? Medina Gardens Marrakech Walking Tour
A thing you should know – beyond the incredible experience you are about to have – Morocco guided tours are about forming new friendships with local people. Honestly, all we ask for is that you approach these tours with an open mind. Be ready to embrace the way of life in ”Morocco” and all the friendly people you get to connect with during your stay.
Key attractions include Jemaa el-Fnaa, Koutoubia Mosque, The secret Garden, Bahia Palace, Majorelle Garden, and the Medina (old city) with its souks.
Yes, guided tours are widely available and recommended, especially for first-time visitors, to provide historical context and navigate the complex Medina.
Dress modestly, covering shoulders and knees, especially when visiting religious sites. Comfortable walking shoes are also recommended.
Must-try dishes include tagine, couscous, pastilla, harira soup, and various street foods like Moroccan pastries and freshly squeezed orange juice.