Marrakech Day Tour

Marrakech City
Marrakech Medina is a fantastic place and a one of a kind travel destination. Marrakech old town has plenty to explore and while on a Marrakech Medina guided tour you can expect to plunge into culture, tradition, religiousness, and almost 1000 years of urban historic development. In order to properly understand and explore Marrakech monuments, palaces, mosques, religious schools, markets, and have the proper historical approach, you need a Marrakech private tour guide.
There are many places to visit in Marrakech, and the best solution is to get a walking tour in Marrakech with a professional credited guide. We offer Marrakech guided tours around the old city’s best attractions such as the Jemaa el Fna square, the Koutoubia mosque, the Bahia palace, the Marrakech Museum, the Ben Youssef Madrasa, El Badi Palace, the Saadian tombs, etc.
Place Jamaa el Fna

Included in the UNESCO list as a World Heritage site, Jemaa El Fna is one of the most famous squares in the world.
This eclectic place is the meeting point for storytellers, snake charmers, musicians, street performers, water sellers, food stalls, henna tattoo makers, dancing lady-boys, monkey whisperers, games, orange juice vendors, etc.
During sunset in Marrakech, go for a drink in one of the terraces overlooking the square for a one of a kind sensorial experience.
Get a place just before the Muslim sunset prayer called Maghrib and listen to the muezzin call overlooking the human spectacle of Jemaa El Fna in its prime moment.
Ben Youssef Medersa

Ben Youssef has been the spiritual, intellectual, and religious center of the city of Marrakech for centuries and still persists in maintaining its presence in its mosques, Medersa Ben Youssef, and the Marrakech Museum, located in the Dar Menebhi Palace.
In the north, around Sidi Ben Abbès, the neighborhoods are very local, yet colorful and totally off the tourist route. Hidden fountains, old foundouks converted into artisans’ workshops, small picturesque alleys, and exotic cul-de-sacs.
Further west, the streets start to be busier and the characteristic smell of Bab Debagh begins to make itself felt since it is the Marrakech tannery district.