Marrakech and Moroccan crafts

Duration

6 Days

Max People

40

Min Age

3+

Pickup

Comfortable Car

Overview

Marraech is avibrant hub for traditionnal Moroccan crafts, famous for its bustling markets filled with handcrafted leather goods (babouches, bags), metal lanterns, colorful Zellige tiles, hand-painted ceramics, rich textiles (rugs, kaftans, cactus silk), and woodwork, offering authentic cultural experiences and unique souvenirs that showcase deep-rooted artistry in pottery, weaving, and metalwork.

Included/Excluded

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  • Breakfast
  • Transport
  • Guide
  • Taxes and services
  • Drinks
  • Gratuities
  • All items not shown above

Tour Plan

Day 1 Marrakech

Your tour usually starts at the 12th century Koutoubia Mosque. This mosque's beautiful minaret dominates the skyline of Marrakech and can be seen from almost every approach to the city thanks to a long-standing planning ordinance that forbids any other building in the old city to rise above the height of a palm tree.

El Badii palace is a stunning example of Moroccan architecture and culture. Built in the 16th century, this palace is a testament to the grandeur of the Saadian Dynasty and the beauty of Moroccan art and design.

Visit the El-Bahia Palace, this 19th century palace is elaborate in its decoration and was built over a period of seven years for Ba Ahmed, the son of the Grand Vizier Si Moussa.

Discover the magic of the Medina with its colorful Souks, roam its labyrinth of narrow streets. Explore Djama El Fna Square the beating heart of the city, to watch the entertainment of Jugglers, storytellers, snake charmers, magicians and acrobats.

We will have lunch today along the way at a small family-owned restaurant or at Moroccan house and then walk to a small artisan’s workshops to participate with them  in creating some traditional Moroccan products.

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