Overview
Marrakech is a magical, exotic and very typical traditional Moroccan city. It is situated amidst palm groves at the foot of the High Atlas Mountains and divided by this barrier from the Sahara Desert. It was first settled in 1070 by an Almoravid chieftain and, as the Almoravid capital, became rich as the hub of caravan routes passing through the Sahara. Within its ancient ramparts you’ll find the medina—an exciting warren of alleys, riads, mosques and minarets—as well as the bustling Djemaa El Fna square. One of the most interesting areas is the souk with traditional crafts workshops and stalls, filled with goods of splendid pattern and colour. Here you can purchase ceramics, mosaics, cloth and clothing, woodwork, carpets, leatherwork, baskets, as well as foods, sweets and spices. The medina is surrounded by the more modern French city, where you’ll find the beautiful Majorelle Gardens and stunning examples of Art Deco architecture.