SAFRIAT.NET & ICH
Marrakesch
Marrakesch
Tagesausflug
Kleine Gruppe
Mittelmäßig
Englisch
9 Std.
09:00
Min. 2 | Max. 10
Neu bei Safriat
Storno*
Not Specified.
3
18 Jahre
Explore the city of Marrakech, the pearl of the south, on a guided tour of the city, walk through the narrow streets to explore the colorful souks and the labyrinth, explore the palaces and discover the Berber architecture, and visit the gardens and old Mosques and Islamic schools, visit the museums and enjoy the green gardens. Discover Marrakech, the second imperial city of Morocco, in this guided tour guided by a historian guide of art. Among its famous souks, you will discover the many facets of Marrakech and go for a walk in the labyrinth of alleys of the Medina. Dive into Antiquity with a visit to the most beautiful palaces, gardens, and monuments of Marrakech, including the Bahia Palace, the Koutoubia Mosque, the Saadian Royal Tombs, and the Majorel Gardens.
A guided tour of Marrakech begins with a transfer from your accommodation and begins with a journey of exploration with an experienced guide, an art historian, who will take you to discover one of the oldest imperial cities of Morocco, during this guided tour of Marrakech.
In the morning, you will Explore the wonderful history of the famous Majorelle Garden, discover more about the french designer Yves Saint Laurent restored the garden architecture, stroll through the shady streets and learn more about the origins of the fantasy of exotic plants. A landscape garden designed by French artist Jacques Majorelle. Explore the garden paths, fountains, and cactus gardens, listening for the 15 species of birds that live within the 12-acre space.
Lunch will be served in a restaurant of your choice in the heart of the medina.
Later you’ll visit the famous Palais de Bahia, with its fantastic courtyards and mosaic walls built for Bou Ahmed. Stroll through the Jewish Quarter and notice the difference in architecture in this district. Visit the hidden Saadian tombs built during the reign of Sultan Ahmed El Mansour in 1557.
You’ll arrive at the Koutoubia mosque and the Djemaael Fna-square, where you can drink some fresh pressed orange juice while observing the bustle of the snake charmers, henna tattoo artists, and water sellers.