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A Maze of Souks and Exotic Aromas

Situated in the northwest African nation of Morocco, Marrakesh is a stunning labyrinth of colourful markets with traditional goods and exotic aromas. Wander around the vibrant alleyways and meet snake charmers, acrobats, and musicians.

The Medina is the historic district of the city and a UNESCO World Heritage Site hosting numerous monumental buildings. Fill your senses with smells, sounds and sights that you will never forget.

Djemaa El-Fna is one of the most popular squares in Africa and here you will find an array of regional spices, argan oil, leather products and traditional clothes. During the night there are big white tents offering delicious specialities such as tajine, couscous, brochette and soups - a taste sensation.

Famous for its hammam treatments, Marrakesh has a selection of places where you can relax in a traditional steam room or enjoy a soothing massage.

Marrakesh Menara Airport is one of the largest in Morocco and the airport’s new extension combines modern elements with the most ancient architectural traditions of the area. Booking.com offers a broad selection of Marrakesh hotels, apartments, and villas for every taste and budget.

Learn more about visiting Marrakech

  • 5899 attractions
  • 31 points of interest
  • 10 neighbourhoods

What guests said about Marrakech:

  • 8.0

    The market square in the evening is very busy but there's...

    The market square in the evening is very busy but there's not really much variety in entertainment. Beware of pickpockets and thieves. I did encounter one trying it on with me, and another who stalked me at an ATM. Do the Guru walk with Youssef. He is brilliant. There's a restaurant where they do meat roasted in a pit. Gordon Ramsey's been there. The lamb is okay, but ask for shoulder. The beef is excellent. It is overpriced though. Girls, don't wear mini skirts. There is no pc correctness in Morocco.
    Guest review by
    Lamarr
    United Kingdom
  • 10.0

    I was there again and I always find something interesting in...

    I was there again and I always find something interesting in the city and its surroundings. This time I encountered an attempt to overcharge the taxi fare.You can eat meals without any worries, even in small bars, they are tasty.
    Guest review by
    Piotr
    Poland
  • 6.0

    It was an interesting trip and we enjoyed the activities but...

    It was an interesting trip and we enjoyed the activities but it isn't suitable for people with limited mobility. The food is interesting but you need to find basic local cafes, rather than high priced restaurants.
    Guest review by
    Christopher
    United Kingdom
  • 8.0

    The people and the food were best.

    The people and the food were best. Next the attractions and souks. Probably a guided tour would be best. Didn’t like the traffic and erratic driving especially scooters and motor bikes in the souks driving too fast in confined spaces with lots of pedestrians and emitting large quantities of exhaust fumes.
    Guest review by
    Michael
    United Kingdom
  • 10.0

    This trip exceeded our expectations!

    This trip exceeded our expectations! Marrakech is a vibrant, friendly and safe city. Everything in the old city was within walking distance. Haggling with the souk owners was always friendly! Take extra space for all the lovely times you will purchase!! Hotel recommendations for food were amazing. Reasonably priced - approx 20-30euros each for 3 courses. The street was cheap and delicious. We avoided the main square juice makers upon recommendation but hardly mango juice became an addiction!
    Guest review by
    Peter
    United Kingdom
  • 6.0

    The old city inside Marrakesh is a very exciting and hectic...

    The old city inside Marrakesh is a very exciting and hectic place. To navigate through the thousands of vendors, you must have a phone with a maps program. The many markets are connected by a maze of narrow stone streets with motorcycles and people and donkeys carts. It was interesting for a day but a lot of the vendors sell the same products. There are also a lot of products from China like Rolex and Adidas. If you can, book a tour where you can watch the craftsman work, i.e., leather working or metal working stalls - it’s fascinating. Also book a tour to the Atlas Mountains. There are villages up there still recovering from the earthquake two years ago, but there are also waterfalls and it is very green.
    Guest review by
    Marr
    United States