With endless entertainment opportunities where in a day you can enjoy the magnificent Agadir beaches, the freshness and greenery of the Atlas Mountains, the hot sun in the Marrakesh alleys and the Sahara sandy areas. A place both legendary and real, old and new where tradition is naturally intertwined with modernity. Marrakesh is one of those legendary cities that carries the nostalgia of distant lands, but in fact it is enough to cross the Strait of Gibraltar for this magical land to unfold before the eyes of European tourists. Muddy red muddy mansions beneath the High Atlas, and a 19-mile "ring" of walls in a bustling city teeming with locals and foreign tourists, make Marrakesh the most memorable experience Morocco.

Founded about 1,000 years ago on the edge of the Sahara, this southern market town developed immensely to become one of the great cities of the Maghreb and a Unesco Heritage site. But Marrakesh is not just a part of the hardened history that tourists come to touch and enjoy. This place explodes with an intense density of life and a very modern venture. There is everything a tourist would want to experience on his vacation. In every corner of the city you can see those who are otherwise known as snake people, as they flutter and make musical notes while snakes seem to "dance", and then enjoy a lunch outside the most popular restaurants in Djemaa el -Fna.

The latter is the most frequented area by foreigners in Marrakesh. You will strive to get the most beautiful memories of this journey into your skin, through henna tattoos that are a unique attraction for every tourist. And if you choose to pamper yourself with a special treat, the hammam is one of those experiences that must be tried in Marrakesh. Stop for a moment and experience all the beauties this destination has to offer, a feeling you can easily get by even exchanging conversations with locals who can speak some foreign languages. Because the chances of coming back to Morocco may not be so great, so this is the time to take advantage of whatever this country offers you unconditionally!

The Jardin de Majorelle Garden

It took forty years of French painter Jacques Majoerelle passion and dedication to create this wonderful garden in the heart of Morocco. You will be captivated by the harmony of colors, the lush trees and the attractive scenery away from the hot city and the high walls of Marrakesh.

Ali Mosque ben Youssef Medersa

With carved, colorful domes that blend into its walls and floors, as well as large windows from which you can see the whole city in front of your eyes, this mosque is a tourist attraction.

Bahia Palace

Imagine what Morocco's finest artisans could build in the span of 14 years? The result is here! Bahia Palace, with its separate halls of small riad and large riad with ornate ceilings (paintings), and large courtyard, with glass windows and panels woven with plenty of artisanal craftsmanship, make this palace one of the most attendees.

Marrakesh Museum

This museum exhibits a unique collection of Moroccan art forms inside the lounges of the Mnebhi palace. With a central courtyard, painted tiles, two traditional Marrakesh cuisine spaces and a hammam, this museum introduces you to Moroccan culture.

Dar Cherifa Cafe

Saffron tea, juice and coffee are served on the low but pleasant mahogany which are accommodated in the courtyard built of crimson and high pillars. If you like, you can enjoy coffee on the terrace, where some artwork is on display.

Latitude Restaurant 31

If you want a stylish environment to try a very refined food taste, this is the right place. A cuisine blending tradition with modern cuisine, with unique dishes that you can only try at this restaurant.

tagine

A food traditionally cooked in Marrakesh in the heat of a cone-shaped mud pan. With ingredients such as meat, dried fruits and seasonal vegetables, this dish is served in almost every restaurant in the country.

Harira

With lamb, saffron, black pepper, cinnamon, celery, onions and butter, this delicious recipe cooked in a blazing fire is one of my favorite in Marrakesh, though not in all of Morocco.

Cake B'astilla

A cake cooked with butter, and a candy flavor, often stuffed with fruit or jam, is a must-try if you visit Marrakesh.

Peppermint tea

Known as "Moroccan whiskey", peppermint tea is a widely consumed beverage in Marrakesh, not only by locals but also by tourists. Sweetened with sugar, as desired.