A Trip To Marrakech Is A Magical Experience

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On a trip to Marrakech, Morocco, you will walk among magical desert landscapes, fascinating ancient cities, and colorful and crowded markets.

The recommended season in Morocco is in the spring—in the months of March-May—or the fall—in the months of September-November. It is best to avoid a trip during the month of Ramadan, because the cafes and restaurants are closed during the day.

The ancient city (Medina) of Marrakech is a fascinating cultural mosaic, which can be seen in the main square Djemaa el Fna, bustling with life day and night with food stalls, thousands of snakes, magicians, and jugglers.

Take a walk in the Menara Gardens, see the tall tower of the Koutoubia Mosque, visit the Saadian Tombs, decorated with beautiful tiles, and stroll through the ruins of the Palais El-Badi.

Also, you should visit The Mellah (the Jewish Quarter)—the Old Synagogue, and the Palais de la Bahia with ceramic tiles, tour the streets of the colorful market, and visit the impressive Ben Youssef Medersa.

Morocco has an amazing cultural and artistic tradition, a combination of East and West, Islam, Judaism and Christianity, an Arab and Berber population, and good food. we’re sure you are going to love it.