Cliquez ICI pour le site en français You are already on the English site One of the pools at the Riad - Une des piscines au Riad One of the pools at the Riad - Une des piscines au Riad
Just some of the spices at the markets - Voici quelques-unes des épices sur les marchés
One of the views of the luxury block of Riads - L'une des vues du bloc de Riads luxueuses
It would not be Morroco without camels - Ce ne serait pas le Maroc sans les chameaux Marrakech - The new Airport - Le nouvel aéroport
The Royal Palace - Le Palais Royal


Jemaa-el-Fua is an outdoor theatre where shopkeepers, storytellers, acrobats, musicians, fire-eaters, jugglers, monkey trainers, snake charmers, town cryers and fighters of all kinds are all there to entertain you.  Each has his orher place in Jemaa el-Fua where improvisation is the rule. In the evening, the place turns into biggest restaurant in the world. The magic happens every time.
 


The Medina, which means town or city in Arabic, is the heart of the city.  Here beats the heart of the city. The souk, a local institution of the founding of the city dates from the eleventh century. This huge market has nearly 40,000 artisans or shopkeepers who work in this vast labyrinth. It is a paradise for bargain hunters.
 


Created by Jacques Majorelle in the 20s, this garden is a place of mystical powers and of rare personal expression. It includes a plethora of different plant shapes and varieties representing the five continents and it makes its creator one of the most important collectors of important plants of his time.
 


The Majorelle gardens

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