This ancient part of the city is a UNESCO World Heritage site, characterized by its narrow alleyways, bustling souks (markets), and the iconic Jemaa el-Fnaa square, where you can experience street performers, food stalls, and traditional Moroccan culture.
The largest mosque in Marrakech, known for its stunning minaret which is a prominent feature of the city’s skyline.
A beautiful garden created by French painter Jacques Majorelle, later restored by fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent. It's a peaceful escape filled with exotic plants and vibrant blue buildings.
A stunning 19th-century palace with beautiful gardens and intricate designs, showcasing the splendor of Moroccan architecture.
Located in the Dar Menebhi Palace, the museum hosts a collection of Moroccan art and exhibits reflecting the city's rich history.