Marrakech or Marrakech originates from Berber, meaning ‘The Land of God.’
Marrakech is the third-largest city in Morocco after Casablanca and Rabat. Marrakech sits at a desirable location with the contrasting landscapes of the snow-capped mountains Atlas and The Sahara Desert within easy reach. Marrakech was formed in the year 1070 as the capital of the Almoravid Empire.
Rising from the heady African soil, the red-mud buildings and ancient architecture have given Marrakech the nickname ‘The Red City’ of Morocco.
Marrakech is more than just ancient buildings and architecture. This place is a sensory experience of vibrant colours, smell, flavours, sounds and unique sights that one must visit during their trip to Morocco. From the circus of Jemma-El-Fnaa to the most ornate palaces and gardens; Marrakech is a city full of incredible adventures and unique places to visit. Another interesting thing you will notice in Marrakech are cats. Many of them are stray but they are well fed by the locals and some even keep them in their shops also.
With sprawling gardens and magnificent mosques, Marrakech welcomes everyone with open arms. Marrakech was quite famous during the mediaeval period as it was the home of the Berber Empire. Marrakech is among the four imperial cities along with Fes, Rabat and Meknes.
Orbis Travels brings you a fantastic travel guide to Morocco. Find out the places to visit in Marrakech, historical sights and food items you must try to spice up your vacation. From medina to souks, mosques to local markets, the list of the best things to do in Marrakech is never-ending. Save this list of 'Alladin'-esque experiences before you lose it!
Popularly known as the private residence of Grand Vizier Bou Ahmed, Bahia Place was built in the 19th century and is one of the best things to do in Morocco. This stunning architecture is the primary source of attraction for national and international tourists. The palace's walls feature Arabic architecture, geometric patterns and muqranas, making it the most beautiful palace to visit in Marrakech.
Medina, also known as the Old Town of Marrakech, is a perfect getaway to witness the traditional lifestyle of the people. In the Old Town Medina, you can meander down the narrow lanes with traditional Moroccan houses, huge walls and mysterious gates. One of the reasons to visit Marrakech is the famous Djemma El Fna, a vibrant hub of musicians, fortune tellers and snake charmers that springs to life after dawn. Wander to the local shops and go shopping! Munch away your favourite snack and enjoy some of the best panoramic views of all the Djemaa El Fna action from their rooftops.
One of the largest mosques in Marrakech, this 70m tall, beautiful minaret is another reason you should visit Marrakech. Koutoubia was built in 1162 according to the Almohad architecture. Inside the museum, you will be witnessing decorated walls, arches, pointed merions and carved windows. The central courtyard inside the museum is the main centre of attraction. Only the people of the Islamic faith are allowed to enter the mosque premises.
Now that you have a list of the top 4 places to visit in Marrakech, time to explore Moroccan cuisine. Let us dive into the mouthwatering cuisine and find some famous street food items you must try during your trip to Marrakech.
B’stilla is a traditional Moroccan cuisine that you must try during your Marrakech tour. The special pie is made from thin layers of pastry stuffed with pigeon meat, almond and eggs spiced up with saffron and coriander. This sweet and savoury delicious treat is very popular among the localities. Other fillings include chicken and seafood. Jemma el Fna square serves the best B’stilla.
Tagine is the signature dish of Marrakech. This mouthwatering stew of meat and fruits is almost found in almost every restaurant around the corner. Tagine is mainly served with chunks of warm flatbread. Tagines are not necessarily hot or spicy. Spices like walnuts, dates and apricots are common and often give a very crunchy flavour to the dish with a bit of sweetness. The word tagines also refer to the clay and ceramic pots in which the tagines are prepared.
Harira is very common during Ramadan. Muslims often break their fast after sunset every day with a bowl of Harira. Considered as one of the most common Moroccan dishes, this thick soup is a blend of lentils, chickpeas, tomatoes and lamb garnished with a squeeze of lemon and coriander. Sometimes, rice or vermicelli is also added as a filler.
Chebakia is a sweet pastry made from strips of dough folded and striped into a flower coated with sugar and syrup and then garnished with sesame seeds. This delicious sweet treat is trendy during Ramadan.
Fascinated by all these places and cuisine to try in Marrakech? Shortlist your favourite one and get going! Book a fantastic all-inclusive holiday to Marrakech with Orbis Travels.
Interested in heading out to Marrakech?
Marrakech is one of the most vibrant cities in the world. Marrakech has everything from ancient architecture with a modern touch, from Moroccan cuisine to picturesque views. Marrakech charm is defined by its colourful everyday life. Marrakech is an all-year-round destination, but if you plan to visit, then September is the best month. The weather in Marrakech in September ranges between 19°C to 33°C, ideal for wandering around famous tourist places without much heat and humidity.
What are you waiting for? Unleash the wanderer inside you and get going! If you are looking for the best Morocco cities to visit, contact Orbis Travels to experience a tale as old as time!
Adios! Happy vacay to all of you!
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Morocco is home to the oldest educational institution in existence - University of Al-Karaouine
Morocco has two official languages: Arabic and Standard Moroccan Berber.
Moroccans can celebrate three separate New Year’s Holidays: Gregorian Calendar, Amazigh New Year or Yennayer and Faith Muharram.
Morocco has the highest ski resort in Africa - Oukaimeden
Morocco has a national costume known as Djellaba.
Here are the best 5 areas to stay in Marrakech:-
Medina
Kasbah
Mellah
Hivernage
Marrakech or Marrakech originates from Berber, meaning ‘The Land of God.’
Marrakech is the third-largest city in Morocco after Casablanca and Rabat. Marrakech sits at a desirable location with the contrasting landscapes of the snow-capped mountains Atlas and The Sahara Desert within easy reach. Marrakech was formed in the year 1070 as the capital of the Almoravid Empire.
Rising from the heady African soil, the red-mud buildings and ancient architecture have given Marrakech the nickname ‘The Red City’ of Morocco.
Marrakech is more than just ancient buildings and architecture. This place is a sensory experience of vibrant colours, smell, flavours, sounds and unique sights that one must visit during their trip to Morocco. From the circus of Jemma-El-Fnaa to the most ornate palaces and gardens; Marrakech is a city full of incredible adventures and unique places to visit. Another interesting thing you will notice in Marrakech are cats. Many of them are stray but they are well fed by the locals and some even keep them in their shops also.
With sprawling gardens and magnificent mosques, Marrakech welcomes everyone with open arms. Marrakech was quite famous during the mediaeval period as it was the home of the Berber Empire. Marrakech is among the four imperial cities along with Fes, Rabat and Meknes.
Orbis Travels brings you a fantastic travel guide to Morocco. Find out the places to visit in Marrakech, historical sights and food items you must try to spice up your vacation. From medina to souks, mosques to local markets, the list of the best things to do in Marrakech is never-ending. Save this list of 'Alladin'-esque experiences before you lose it!
Popularly known as the private residence of Grand Vizier Bou Ahmed, Bahia Place was built in the 19th century and is one of the best things to do in Morocco. This stunning architecture is the primary source of attraction for national and international tourists. The palace's walls feature Arabic architecture, geometric patterns and muqranas, making it the most beautiful palace to visit in Marrakech.
Medina, also known as the Old Town of Marrakech, is a perfect getaway to witness the traditional lifestyle of the people. In the Old Town Medina, you can meander down the narrow lanes with traditional Moroccan houses, huge walls and mysterious gates. One of the reasons to visit Marrakech is the famous Djemma El Fna, a vibrant hub of musicians, fortune tellers and snake charmers that springs to life after dawn. Wander to the local shops and go shopping! Munch away your favourite snack and enjoy some of the best panoramic views of all the Djemaa El Fna action from their rooftops.
One of the largest mosques in Marrakech, this 70m tall, beautiful minaret is another reason you should visit Marrakech. Koutoubia was built in 1162 according to the Almohad architecture. Inside the museum, you will be witnessing decorated walls, arches, pointed merions and carved windows. The central courtyard inside the museum is the main centre of attraction. Only the people of the Islamic faith are allowed to enter the mosque premises.
Now that you have a list of the top 4 places to visit in Marrakech, time to explore Moroccan cuisine. Let us dive into the mouthwatering cuisine and find some famous street food items you must try during your trip to Marrakech.
B’stilla is a traditional Moroccan cuisine that you must try during your Marrakech tour. The special pie is made from thin layers of pastry stuffed with pigeon meat, almond and eggs spiced up with saffron and coriander. This sweet and savoury delicious treat is very popular among the localities. Other fillings include chicken and seafood. Jemma el Fna square serves the best B’stilla.
Tagine is the signature dish of Marrakech. This mouthwatering stew of meat and fruits is almost found in almost every restaurant around the corner. Tagine is mainly served with chunks of warm flatbread. Tagines are not necessarily hot or spicy. Spices like walnuts, dates and apricots are common and often give a very crunchy flavour to the dish with a bit of sweetness. The word tagines also refer to the clay and ceramic pots in which the tagines are prepared.
Harira is very common during Ramadan. Muslims often break their fast after sunset every day with a bowl of Harira. Considered as one of the most common Moroccan dishes, this thick soup is a blend of lentils, chickpeas, tomatoes and lamb garnished with a squeeze of lemon and coriander. Sometimes, rice or vermicelli is also added as a filler.
Chebakia is a sweet pastry made from strips of dough folded and striped into a flower coated with sugar and syrup and then garnished with sesame seeds. This delicious sweet treat is trendy during Ramadan.
Fascinated by all these places and cuisine to try in Marrakech? Shortlist your favourite one and get going! Book a fantastic all-inclusive holiday to Marrakech with Orbis Travels.
Interested in heading out to Marrakech?
Marrakech is one of the most vibrant cities in the world. Marrakech has everything from ancient architecture with a modern touch, from Moroccan cuisine to picturesque views. Marrakech charm is defined by its colourful everyday life. Marrakech is an all-year-round destination, but if you plan to visit, then September is the best month. The weather in Marrakech in September ranges between 19°C to 33°C, ideal for wandering around famous tourist places without much heat and humidity.
What are you waiting for? Unleash the wanderer inside you and get going! If you are looking for the best Morocco cities to visit, contact Orbis Travels to experience a tale as old as time!
Adios! Happy vacay to all of you!
Do not forget to share your travel experiences with us! Follow our official Instagram handle, @OrbisTravelsLtd, to get featured on our page!
Morocco is home to the oldest educational institution in existence - University of Al-Karaouine
Morocco has two official languages: Arabic and Standard Moroccan Berber.
Moroccans can celebrate three separate New Year’s Holidays: Gregorian Calendar, Amazigh New Year or Yennayer and Faith Muharram.
Morocco has the highest ski resort in Africa - Oukaimeden
Morocco has a national costume known as Djellaba.
Here are the best 5 areas to stay in Marrakech:-
Medina
Kasbah
Mellah
Hivernage
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