historical places in morocco

Complete guide about historical places in Morocco or Marrakech.

Asni Village Marrakech Morocco

A Photo Tour to Asni Village Marrakech – So Loving People and Sights

The arrival in Asni village marks a pivotal moment of decision. One can either proceed straight ahead towards Tizi n’Test and Ouirgane Valley or take a left turn leading to Imlil Valley and Jebel Toubkal. While Asni may not be the most visually striking of Berber communities, the village is certainly worth a visit, if …

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Majorelle gardens

The Majorelle Gardens Marrakech – An Ultimate Guide

The pinnacle of tourist attractions is Majorelle Gardens. Concealed between thick walls. The garden is home to a wide variety of international plants. The Majorelle Garden is also a fantastic and inescapable location for touching memorial portraits. Majorelle Garden’s History One of Marrakech’s most well-known historical gardens, Majorelle Gardens, was built in 1924. This stunning …

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koutoubia mosque in marrakech morocco

An Ultimate Guide to Visit 900 Years Old Koutoubia Mosque In Marrakech

The Koutoubia mosque’s minaret may be heard issuing the call to prayer in the heart of Marrakech. However, the appeal has yet to receive a response during this Ramadan. One of the biggest and oldest mosques in the country is the Koutoubia Mosque. It served as a location for Marrakesh locals to offer Tarawih prayers …

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The Museum Dar Si Said Marrakech

Dar Si Said Museum Marrakech – Everything you need to know

In Marrakech, “Dar Si Said Museum” is one of the unexplored locations. However, it is the city’s oldest museum. Additionally, I advise you to go. It is more than just a collection of rugs, tapestries, and carpets. Even more fascinating than the exhibits is the building. The ambiance, architecture, and design all have a calming …

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Bahia Palace

A Complete Photo Tour and Guide To Visit Bahia Palace Marrakech

This beautiful historical site is a must-see in Marrakech. It’s simple to envision how life must have been two centuries ago in the Bahia Palace. You will see the splendor of Moroccan architecture in all its stunning manifestations. The Amazing History Of The Bahia Palace Si Moussa, also known as Mr. Moise in Arabic, was …

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Agdal Gardens The Marrakech City Garden

Photo Tour of Agdal Gardens – The Historical Marrakech City Garden

Do you have any thoughts on the concept of New York’s renowned Park of Manhattan? Gardens in London? Or perhaps Paris’ Park Boulogne? …. No. It originated from Agdal Gardens, believe it or not. “Agdal,” which means “meadow on the banks of a wadi enclosed by a stone wall,” is derived from the Berber language. …

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Al Harti Park

Al Harti Park Photo Tour – A Mysterious Island The El-Harti Gardens Jardins El-Harti

Do you seek out peaceful and healthy breathing in Marrakech? Visit Al Harti Park. Or do you need to catch a train and would like to unwind close to the station? A magnificent public garden that meets your demands is El Harti Park. With its attractions, setting, and accessibility, this park surpasses several paid ones. …

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Saadian tombs

Saadian Tombs Marrakech Opening Hours Location and entrance fees

One of the most visited tourist destinations in Marrakech is the Saadian Tombs. When they were founded in 1917, they were open to the public. Ahmad al-Mansur built these tombs towards the end of the sixteenth century, and they are situated in a gated garden that only a few people can enter. Over a hundred …

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