
What to see in Morocco: the essential cities and sights
Morocco captivates travellers with its bustling souks, beautiful landscapes and magical deserts. Here are the essential cities and places to visit on your trip.
Morocco captivates travellers with its bustling souks, beautiful landscapes and magical deserts. Here are the essential cities and places to visit on your trip.
The weekly custom of going to the hammam is one of the most enjoyable rituals in Morocco. In Marrakesh, you’ll find some of its main temples.
Inspired by the painter Jacques Majorelle, the Majorelle Garden also has close links with another artist, the designer Yves Saint Laurent.
Marrakesh is a perfect place to get to know, experience and enjoy Moroccan cuisine in its everyday restaurants, on the street and in upscale establishments.
Two of the most spectacular landscapes that can be visited in inland Morocco, on the so-called Route of the 1,000 Kasbahs.
Visiting the Merzouga Desert, the Moroccan part of the Sahara, is a unique experience. Be swept away by this exotic location and find out what there is to see and do there.
Morocco captivates travellers with its bustling souks, beautiful landscapes and magical deserts. Here are the essential cities and places to visit on your trip.
Inspired by the painter Jacques Majorelle, the Majorelle Garden also has close links with another artist, the designer Yves Saint Laurent.
This large public space is the city’s meeting place: snake charmers, dancers, water carriers, cafés, food stalls, restaurants… You’ll find it all.
The Saadian Tombs are one of Marrakesh’s most surprising monuments due to their magnificent decoration and virtually secret location.
Conceived in the 19th century to be the most impressive architectural work in Marrakesh, it was plundered on the death of the grand vizier, even by his wives.
The Palm Grove, on the outskirts of Marrakesh, is a large open-air space full of palm trees, as its name suggests. It’s steeped in history and legends.
Marrakesh is a perfect place to get to know, experience and enjoy Moroccan cuisine in its everyday restaurants, on the street and in upscale establishments.
Moroccan cuisine is brimming with ingredients, flavour combinations, cooking techniques and variation, and spices play a key role.
Two of the most spectacular landscapes that can be visited in inland Morocco, on the so-called Route of the 1,000 Kasbahs.
Visiting the Merzouga Desert, the Moroccan part of the Sahara, is a unique experience. Be swept away by this exotic location and find out what there is to see and do there.
If you’re up for climbing the highest peak in Morocco, we’ll help you conquer the summit on a fascinating mountain adventure.
The weekly custom of going to the hammam is one of the most enjoyable rituals in Morocco. In Marrakesh, you’ll find some of its main temples.
Like a spider’s web, the narrow streets of the souk of Marrakesh will trap you in a world of aromas and different shades of colour.
Anyone who likes a spot of shopping will fall head over heels for Morocco’s souks, a pleasure for the senses offering a wealth of options.
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If you like to party when you travel, Marrakesh has a wide range of terraces and nightclubs to choose from. Take note of the range we offer you.
Essaouira is a great place for a holiday that combines visiting a small coastal town with beach tourism.
From the peaceful beaches of the Mediterranean to the wild sands of the Atlantic, if you thought Morocco was just a desert, it’s coastline will make you think again.
If you’re thinking about a holiday in Morocco enjoying the beach and sun, Agadir is the answer. So read on to find out about some of the country’s most amazing beaches.
Morocco captivates travellers with its bustling souks, beautiful landscapes and magical deserts. Here are the essential cities and places to visit on your trip.
Essaouira is a great place for a holiday that combines visiting a small coastal town with beach tourism.
Even Hollywood has surrendered to the magic of Ait Ben Haddou, Morocco’s labyrinthine kasbah that has survived into modern times.
The Ouzoud Waterfalls excursion from Marrakesh is one of the most refreshing and authentic Moroccan excursions.
As interesting as Marrakesh itself are the excursions that can be made from the city, just a few hours away by road.
Visiting the Merzouga Desert, the Moroccan part of the Sahara, is a unique experience. Be swept away by this exotic location and find out what there is to see and do there.
In just two days, you can immerse yourself in the captivating and fascinating atmosphere that permeates Marrakesh.
Spend three days in Marrakesh, be seduced by its colours and contrasts, and fall in love with its people and its traditional architecture.
Four days in Marrakesh is the perfect passport into the world of One Thousand and One Nights. And you’ll still have time to discover the desert and the beach.