Marrakech City Tour: Private Full-Day Guided City Tour with Luxury Transport

Marrakech City Tour: Private Full-Day Guided City Tour with Luxury Transport

Book EXCLUSIVELY for you and your family or group and explore Marrakech on a Full-Day Guided visit of both La nouvelle Ville or also reffered to as Gueliz , established by France during the French protectorate back in 1917 and Marrakech old Medina.

Learn the history of Morocco’s Red City at its main palaces and monuments. Go to one of the largest mosques of the western Muslim world, see one of the most beautiful main gates in all Morocco, visit the amazing Bahia Palace, the take a walk at the square of Jemma El Fnaa, then your tor guide will take you to wander in the countless alleys and the colorful Souks of the Medina to join later the Koranic school of Ben Yousef.

After that you may have your lunch if needed (optional) then drive to the new town to visit the Majorelle garden and perhaps the Pierre Berge & YSL museums if interested.



Itinerary
This is a typical itinerary for this product

Stop At: Koutoubia Mosque, Rue el Ksour, Derb Sabai, 13, Marrakech 40000 Morocco

Koutoubia Mosque, founded in 1147, it is Marrakech's largest mosque and the landmark of city itself which has inspired other buildings such as the Giralda of Seville and the Hassan Tower of Rabat.
your guide will take for tour here and offer so much information about it.

Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Bab Agnaou, Rue Oqba Ben Nafaa, Marrakech 40000 Morocco

Bab Agnaou is one of the 19 gates that allows you to penetrate inside the ramparts of the city of Marrakech. This gate (“bab” in Arabic) dates from the Almohad Berber period, in the 12th century. It served as an entrance to the administrative and military complex of the Caliphal Kasbah, citadel of power, from the south of the city. Flanked by 2 cannons, it is one of the most impressive gates of Marrakech.

Duration: 20 minutes

Stop At: Bahia Palace, 5 Rue Riad Zitoun el Jdid, Marrakech 40000 Morocco

The Bahia or the (The Beautiful) is an 8000-sq-metre, floor-to-ceiling extravagance of intricate marquetry, plasterwork and zouak (painted wood), and certainly one of Marrakesh's most eye-popping sights.
Built by Grand Vizier Si Moussa in the 1860s, the salons of both the Petit Riad and Grand Riad host intricate marquetry and zouak ceilings, but the Cour d'Honneur, a grand courtyard, with its 1500 sq metre floor of Italian Carrara marble, is the undisputed highlight.

Despite the vast area on show, only a portion of the palace’s eight hectares and 150 rooms is open to the public. Its grand spaces sometimes play host to important cultural events.

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Souk Semmarine, Marrakech 40000 Morocco

After your lunch get ready to start your long walk tour in exploring and discovering all of the colorful markets or ''Souks''
Just follow your guide to discover the markets in Marrakech's Medina where Arab and Berber cultures explode with color, noise and originality. Smell spices, taste olives, touch leather goods and buy local handicrafts.


Duration: 2 hours

Stop At: Ben Youssef Madrasa, Medersa Ben Youssef, Marrakech 40000 Morocco

The largest Koranic school of the Medina, functioning today as a historical site, the Ben Youssef Madrasa was the largest Islamic college in Morocco at its height.
It is named after the adjacent Ben Youssef Mosque founded by the Almoravid Sultan Ali ibn Yusuf (reigned 1106-1142)
It’s considered one of the best spots of the red city, your guide will provide so much information about it.


Duration: 40 minutes

Stop At: Jemaa el-Fnaa, 38 Jemaa el-Fna, Rue El Ksour, Marrakech Morocco

From sunrise to sunset, snake charmers, storytellers, acrobats and street vendors animate the old walled city from Jemaa El Fnaa square. In the evening becomes a place for food, with small restaurants in the open-air.
This is the main attraction of tourists in Marrakech.


Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Jardin Majorelle, Rue Yves Saint Laurent, Marrakech 40090 Morocco

Leave the old Medina and head for the Nouvelle ville to discover and visit this Botanical garden and artist's landscape garden in Marrakech, It was created by the French Orientalist artist, Jacques Majorelle back in 1923, and was only opened to the public in 1947.

Starting in 1923, and features a Cubist villa designed by the French architect, Paul Sinoir in the 1930s.

There is also the new museum of Yves Saint Laurent around the corner, a very well-curated museum and an opportunity to see YSL's brilliance and attention to detail up close. And the gift shop has a great selection of items at all price points. Together with Jardin Majorelle, It is a perfect highlight of Marrakech.

Duration: 40 minutes

Stop At: Musee Berbere Jardin Majorelle, Marrakech 40000 Morocco

The Berber Museum, inaugurated in 2011 under the High Patronage of His Majesty Mohammed VI, King of Morocco, is housed in the former painting studio of the artist Jacques Majorelle. It presents a panorama of the extraordinary creativity of the Berbers (Imazighen), the most ancient people of North Africa.

More than 600 objects, collected from the Rif Mountains to the Sahara by Pierre Bergé and Yves Saint Laurent, attest to the richness and diversity of this vibrant culture, which is still very much alive today.

Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Musee Yves Saint Laurent Marrakech, Rue Yves Saint Laurent, Marrakech 40000 Morocco

Dedicated to the work of the legendary French fashion designer, the Musée Yves Saint Laurent Marrakech (mYSLm) opened its doors in autumn 2017. It houses an important selection from the Fondation Pierre Bergé – Yves Saint Laurent’s impressive collection, which comprises 5,000 items of clothing, 15,000 haute couture accessories as well as tens of thousands of sketches and assorted objects.

The building has been designed by the French architecture firm Studio KO, founded by architects Olivier Marty and Karl Fournier. Situated on Rue Yves Saint Laurent, adjacent to the famous Jardin Majorelle, the new building spans over 4,000 m2 and is more than just a museum. It features a 400 m2 permanent exhibition space, showcasing Yves Saint Laurent’s work within an original scenography designed by Christophe Martin; a 150 m2 temporary exhibition space, a 130-seat auditorium, a bookshop, a café-restaurant with a terrace and a research library housing 5,000 books.

Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Gueliz, Marrakech Morocco

This is our last drive through the French section or new town.
Gueliz is the heart of the modern part of Marrakech. Its main avenues are Mohammed VI and Mohammed V.
Avenue Mohammed V is the one connects the Old Medina of Marrakech with the Modern town which is Gueliz itself.

This area is where many foreigners choose to live in Marrakech, the wide, French-era streets of Gueliz are home to upscale Moroccan and European restaurants, cabarets and chic bars, as well as art galleries and mainstream fashion stores. Created by the eponymous painter, and later owned by Yves Saint Laurent.

Lots Malls, Cafes, nigt clubs, restaurants and lots of international brands stores such as Zara, Diesel, Luis Viton, H&M and more.


Duration: 20 minutes



Informacion Adicional
"Not wheelchair accessible"
"Stroller accessible"
"Near public transportation"
"Infant seats available"
"No heart problems or other serious medical conditions"
"Most travelers can participate"
"This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate"
"Confirmation will be received at time of booking"



Start Time: 09:30 AM
Duration: 7 Hours 30 Minutes
Start location: 44 Rue des Banques, Marrakech 40000, Morocco
Traveler pickup is offered
We can always pick our clients up from their accommodation Hotels & Riads in Marrakech as long as the vehicles have access to the area.

Cancellations and refunds: For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start time of the experience.

Included

  • Private & Luxury car: Mercedes/Skoda
  • Fuel surcharge
  • Expert English speaking driver
  • Mini bottled water in your van
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Expert Licensed Official Guide

Not Included

  • Gratuities
  • Admission fees to monuments

Facilities


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