Marrakech is one of Morocco’s most vibrant and unforgettable cities. Known as the Red City, it blends ancient traditions, colorful souks, historic palaces, and lively street life.
This Marrakech itinerary helps you discover the best attractions in 2 or 3 days, with a perfect balance of culture, relaxation, and local experiences.
The heart of Marrakech and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. By day it’s busy and colorful; by night it transforms into a lively open-air food market.
Don’t miss:
Street performers
Fresh juice stalls
Traditional food vendors
The Koutoubia Mosque is Marrakech’s most famous landmark. While non-Muslims can’t enter, the exterior and gardens are beautiful.
Best time: Late afternoon or sunset
Wander through the maze-like souks near Jemaa el-Fnaa.
You’ll find:
Handmade carpets
Leather goods
Spices and lanterns
Traditional Moroccan crafts
A masterpiece of Moroccan architecture, featuring decorated rooms, tranquil courtyards, and lush gardens.
Hidden for centuries, the Saadian Tombs are one of Marrakech’s most important historical sites.
One of the most beautiful Islamic schools in North Africa, famous for its intricate tilework and carvings.
Created by Jacques Majorelle and later restored by Yves Saint Laurent, this peaceful garden is a must-visit.
Tip: Book tickets in advance.
Enjoy a Moroccan hammam for relaxation after sightseeing.
Explore a quieter part of the city with historic synagogues and local markets.
Discover cafés, restaurants, and shops in the modern district of Gueliz.
Spring (March–May) and Autumn (September–November) are ideal
Summers are very hot
Winters are mild and sunny
Medina: Traditional riads, close to attractions
Hivernage: Luxury hotels
Palmeraie: Resorts and calm surroundings
Dress modestly in the Medina
Expect bargaining in the souks
Use licensed guides for history sites
Marrakech is perfect for desert tours and Atlas Mountains trips
From Marrakech you can easily visit:
Atlas Mountains & Ourika Valley
Ait Ben Haddou
Ouarzazate
Sahara Desert tours (2–3 days)
Absolutely. It’s Morocco’s most iconic city.
2 days for highlights, 3 days for a relaxed experience.
Yes, especially in main tourist areas.






