This remarkable mosque is one of the largest in the world and features stunning architecture and ocean views. Be sure to take the guided tour to appreciate its intricate designs.
A lively restaurant set in a historical fortress, La Sqala serves delicious traditional Moroccan cuisine with a modern twist. Don’t miss their tagine dishes.
This historic kasbah offers stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean and is adorned with blue and white houses, perfect for wandering and taking photographs.
The official residence of the King of Morocco, admire the intricate architecture and beautiful gardens surrounding it. It’s an important piece of Moroccan culture.
Home to the world's largest car-free urban area, wander through the narrow, winding alleyways of this UNESCO World Heritage site, taking in countless shops and stalls.
A stunning example of Islamic architecture, its intricate tile work and woodwork is awe-inspiring. It’s also one of the few madrasas open to non-Muslims.
This beautiful garden showcases vibrant colors and exotic plants, designed by French painter Jacques Majorelle. It’s a peaceful escape from the city hustle.
The largest mosque in Marrakech, it’s a prominent landmark and a stunning example of Moroccan architecture. (Non-Muslims can’t enter the mosque itself.)