Marrakech’s Top 5 Must-See attractions.
January 1, 2012 in Moroccco by TravelReflex Team
If you are taking a trip to explore the magical city of Marrakech, then be prepared for an unforgettable assault on the senses. This exhilarating city is filled to bursting with excitement and intrigue. Holidays to Marrakech deliver a maze of streets and alleyways that are packed with shops and stalls selling everything from carpets to love potions. Experience the heavy scent of spices mingling among the music of snake charmers and realise for yourself why Marrakech is one the most exotic and exciting cities to visit in the world. Here are the Top 5 Must-See attractions of Marrakech.
- Djemma El Fna at Night. By day Djemma El Fna is the busiest market in Africa filled with vendors and entertainers but at night the market square becomes an enormous open air restaurant, teeming with stalls selling every conceivable type of hot and cold Moroccan delicacy. prepared fresh. Here every night, amid the noise of entertainers and food vendors, Moroccan locals rub shoulders with tourists and visitors as they sit and eat some of best food Marrakech has to offer. Marrakech City Breaks let you experience the amazing local cuisine. Meander through the stalls taking in the delicious sights and smells. The Djeema El Fna at night is a spectacle not to be missed
- Djemma El Fna by Day. Djemma El Fna is as exciting by day as it is by night. During the day the Djemma El Fna is famous for its large variety of stalls and entertainers. In the afternoons the square is filled with acrobats, contortionists and snake charmers in a dazzling array of movement and colour. When it gets a little cooler the musicians take up their instruments and fill the square with the mystical sounds of North Africa. Throughout the day you can refresh yourself at the carts selling freshly squeezed orange juice or sample the local produce such as figs or dates from the carts dotted around the square. This is an not-to-be-missed experience that will give any visitor a real feel for the sights and sounds Marrakech.
- A Hammam in Marrakech. A hammam is a Moroccan steam bath, where Moroccans go weekly to cleanse and socialise. Similar to the Turkish bath a hammam is a ritual experience for Moroccans which involves cleansing and exfoliating, but it is also where people go to chat and gossip with their friends. Some hotels have their own hammams and are usually more understanding if you want to wear your swimming costume! An afternoon at a public hammam is not for the faint hearted, though if you do the reward is an invigorating few hours and a lasting healthy glow.
- The Souks Marrakech Holidays wouldn’t be complete without a wander around the souks, souks are usually devoted to a particular craft. In Marrakech all the souks are joined to one another in a lively labyrinth of sights, sounds and smells. There are fragrant shops dedicated to spices and herbs or stalls selling brightly coloured cloths and carpets. The hundreds of stalls and shops filled with exotic merchandise are interspersed along maze-like streets just waiting to be explored. A definite must for any visitor to Marrakech.
- Koutoubia Mosque Koutoubia Mosque is Marrakech’s largest and oldest mosque, built over 800 years ago in the twelfth century. This historic building is the influence for many mosques and religious buildings throughout the Muslim world as well as many of the churches and cathedrals of the Mediterranean. The impressive minaret of the mosque reaches almost 70 metres and is topped by four copper spheres. Unfortunately non-Muslims are not allowed to enter the mosque but can still admire it from the outside. This beautiful, historic building is well worth a visit, especially at sunset.




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