More than a city, Marrakech is a jewel polished by history and the taste of home, knowing welcome its guests with open arms for centuries.
- Majorelle Gardens gather a collection of reported around the world that thrive alongside elegant pools and Art Deco villa plants. The ashes of Yves Saint Laurent are dispersed in these places. From this enchanting place, take one of the many horse-drawn carriages in the city to get to the palm or a ride is a must. Similarly, you can reach Menara, a symbol of Marrakech places. This elegant building, recognizable by its green tiles, is bathed in a huge pond. This is where the family Marrakchis come get a little cool during the hottest days of the year.
Jemaa-el-Fna place: Real permanent theater, the Jemaa el Fna has something to fascinate, day and night. Liveliest district of Marrakech, close to the souks, it is the tourist heart. All walks begin and end here medina. From 17 pm, entertainment begins and Jemaa el Fna is packed with people. Snake charmers, fortune tellers, music groups and in the evening, dozens of mobile restaurants provide the show under the stunned eyes of onlookers. The sidewalk cafes located around around offer stunning views of the Jemaa el Fna, especially at sunset.
El Badi Palace:
El Badi palace was built in the late sixteenth century for receptions Saadi Ahmed el-Mansour. Today, there remains much about the former glory. The minbar of the mosque-cathedral, designed by master cabinetmakers of Cordoba, worth a look. Masterpiece of Arab-Andalusian art, he served as pulpit in the Koutoubia Mosque. Otherwise, from the terraces of the palace El-Badi, you can enjoy a beautiful view of the city ... and the stork nests in season.
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