You'll have a half day city tour where you'll see various sites inside the medina (see below for examples.) Afterwards, your host will take you to see other sites that you can't see with the city guide.
Various Sites to Explore Inside the Medina
Souks (Markets): A maze of narrow streets filled with vibrant markets selling spices, textiles, pottery, leather goods, and more.
Mella (Jewish Quarter): A historic Jewish neighborhood with synagogues, a cemetery, and a unique cultural blend.
Bahia Palace A beautiful 19th-century palace featuring intricate architecture, stunning gardens, and ornate rooms.
Saadian Tombs Resting place of the Saadian dynasty members, discovered in the early 20th century and showcasing intricate decorations.
Rahba Kedima Square A market square often referred to as the "Spice Square," offering an array of colorful spices, herbs, and traditional medicines.
Bab Agnaou One of the main gates of the medina, known for its intricate decorations and historical significance.
Jemaa el-Fnaa Square The bustling heart of the medina, known for its lively (and touristy) atmosphere, street performances, food stalls, and traditional entertainment. Note: For those not interested in highly touristy activities, we recommend avoiding this area at night.
Sites Outside the Medina (visit with the car)
Menara Gardens A picturesque garden featuring a large reflecting pool and a pavilion offering stunning views of the Atlas Mountains.
Jardin Majorelle A vibrant garden designed by French painter Jacques Majorelle, featuring exotic plants, cobalt blue structure, and a Berber Museum.
Yves Saint Laurent Museum A cultural institution celebrating the fashion designer's legacy through couture pieces, sketches, and personal items.
El Badi Palace A ruined palace that once displayed grandeur, now featuring vast courtyards and the remnants of its former opulence.
Jardin el Harti A public garden with lush greenery, fountains, and walking paths, providing a peaceful escape.
Overnight in a Premium Riad
breakfast included