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English
Included
€ 88.74
€ 81.64


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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Discover the essence of Marrakech on this enriching half-day private tour. Begin with a convenient pick-up from your accommodation, leading you through the lively Medina’s maze-like alleys and into the heart of Moroccan heritage. Marvel at the stunning Koutoubia Mosque, admire the intricate design of Bahia Palace, and walk through Bab Agnaou, one of the city’s ancient gates. Venture into the historical Mellah (Jewish Quarter) and explore the colorful Souk Semmarine, where artisans, spices, and unique crafts abound. End the tour with a stroll through the serene Majorelle Garden and visit the Yves Saint Laurent Museum, a tribute to the legendary designer's work and his connection to Morocco. Enjoy the flexibility of a private guide who will adapt the experience to suit your interests, ensuring a memorable journey through Marrakech's rich cultural tapestry.
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Mixed reviews:/ one of the most stunning sections was under construction so couldn’t be enjoyed (and there is no break in price). Packed w tourists, try and skip rush hours and be patient if you’re looking for a certain influencer part/angle. I think I saw more stunning tiles and architecture roaming the alleys of the Medina. Don’t forget to look up! The ceilings are some of the most wonderous parts.

Bahia Palace is absolutely stunning. I’m so glad I decided to visit despite some reviews mentioning restoration work. Each room is a piece of art and the ceilings alone are worth the visit. The craftsmanship is just wow. There were still a few areas under restoration when I went, but you can still see plenty. It’s definitely a must-see when in Marrakech.

Parts we saw was absolutely beautiful, but we noticed there are very heavy renovations being completed, so it took us less than an hour to walk around and was disappointing considering the price of 100 dirhams! Hopefully it will look nicer once the renovations are done but until then I would give this a miss

The palace, with its lovely riads and interiors, is truly a sight to behold. There are a few rooms with particularly impressive interiors to admire. While the entrance fee of 100 dirhams is a bit on the higher side, it is still a worthwhile experience. During our last visit, there were quite a few renovations underway.

The palace is stunning and full of beautiful details, but it was quite crowded and parts of it were under renovation during my visit. Tickets were purchased at the entrance and cash payment was the only option. Still, it’s definitely worth seeing for the architecture and atmosphere.



