Four days in Marrakesh
Medina souks to the Atlas foothills
- Medina2 nights | Bahia Palace + Jemaa el-Fnaa food stalls at dusk
- Gueliz1 night | Majorelle Garden + rooftop mint tea
- Atlas foothills1 night | day trip to the Ourika Valley
Morocco
Get lost in the Medina's souks by day, watch Jemaa el-Fnaa fill with food stalls and drummers by night.
Marrakesh rewards wandering without a map.
Most trips stick to the same three riads and a rushed souk lap. Pick a quarter first, then let the alleys take over.
One conversation. Every leg priced.
The Medina for riads, tanneries, and souks that spill into each other. Gueliz for French-colonial boulevards and modern galleries. The Palmeraie when you want a pool and palm groves outside the walls.
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Medina souks to the Atlas foothills
March through May and September through November keep the heat manageable — summer in the Medina can push past 100°F. Riads book up fast around Ramadan and major holidays, so plan ahead.
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