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Marrakech Tour Jewish Quarter Bahia Palace & Handicrafts AM & PM
(21) Reviews
Médina
Important Information
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Service animals allowed
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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For a full refund, you must cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time.
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Cut-off times are based on the experience’s local time.
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If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
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This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.
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Any changes made less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time will not be accepted.
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Walk Marrakech with a Licensed Local — Not a Scripted Guide
Discover Marrakech through the eyes of someone born and raised in its Medina. I’m a licensed tour guide with over 8 years of experience and Amazigh roots, offering a walking tour that goes far beyond the tourist path.
We visit must-see landmarks like Jemaa El Fna, Bahia Palace, and the historic Jewish Quarter (Mellah), while also exploring hidden alleys, authentic souks, and local workshops most travelers never find.
This experience is personal, flexible, and rich in real stories, culture, and daily life insights. Perfect for first-time visitors looking for a genuine connection with the city.
Café ARGANA is located in the heart of Marrakech, overlooking the famous Jemaa el-Fnaa square. The exact address is:
France Café
Jemaa el-Fnaa Square
Marrakech, Morocco
It is situated on the upper level of a large building that offers stunning views of the square.
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Itinerary
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Jemaa el-Fnaa
Djemaa El Fna square, where hundreds of locals meet every day to enjoy the storytellers, musicians, snake charmers, acrobats, jugglers and performers of each and every sort.
10 minutes
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Koutoubia Mosque
The Koutoubia is the largest and the oldest mosque in Marrakech with a stunning 70 meters high minaret
20 minutes
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Mellah
The Mellah in Marrakech, the city’s Jewish Quarter, was established in the 16th century during the reign of Sultan Ahmad al-Mansur. It was created to house the growing Jewish community, who were often involved in trade, craftsmanship, and medicine. Jews had been present in Morocco for centuries, but the Mellah became their center of life in Marrakech.
Over the centuries, the Mellah flourished with numerous synagogues, schools, and businesses, becoming a vibrant community. However, in the 20th century, many Jews emigrated, especially after Morocco gained independence in 1956. The population of Jews in Marrakech, and Morocco as a whole, significantly dwindled, but the Mellah remains an important symbol of Jewish history in the city. Today, it is a key tourist destination, with historic synagogues, the Jewish cemetery, and remnants of its once-thriving community.
20 minutes
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Bahia Palace
Start your tour with a stroll through the old town in Medina. Then, visit the El Bahia Palace. Immerse yourself in Morocco's imperial history as you explore this grandiose royal residence, built for the Grand Vizier Sultan Moulay El Hassan I.
Next, take in the palace's feature fountains, gardens, extraordinary living quarters, and several shady courtyards which are closed to the public. Hear from your guide about the history of the grounds as you wander.
Finally, enter the apartments of the Vizier's favorite concubine and the council chamber. Admire the illuminated cedarwood ceiling and tiled walls, then marvel at the expansive marbled central courtyard with its many fountains and zelliges.
40 minutes
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Rahba Kedima Square
Famous for spice shops, traditional remedies, herbs, and natural cosmetics
• Surrounded by Berber baskets, carpets, lamps, and handicrafts
• A real place where locals shop, not only tourists
• Small cafés upstairs give a beautiful view over the square
Historical touch:
The word Rahba means a market square, and Lakdima means old — it has been a trading place for centuries, especially for spices and daily goods.
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Food Markets of Marrakech
The food market in the Medina of Marrakech is full of life, colors, and authentic flavors. Near Jemaa el-Fnaa, you’ll find fresh vegetables, olives, spices, herbs, dates, and traditional bread. It’s a vibrant place where locals shop daily and visitors discover the true taste of Marrakech.
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Souk Semmarine
Close to the vast Djemaa El Fna, Souq Semmarine is a lively row of artisan shops. It is also a main tourist draw in the Moroccan city. Beware that price is considerably higher for everything here. Entering from Jemaa el Fna square to the opening of the Great Bazaar you have to take smaller alleys from right or left.
Marrakech Tour Jewish Quarter Bahia Palace & Handicrafts AM & PM
(21) Reviews
Médina
About
Walk Marrakech with a Licensed Local — Not a Scripted Guide
Discover Marrakech through the eyes of someone born and raised in its Medina. I’m a licensed tour guide with over 8 years of experience and Amazigh roots, offering a walking tour that goes far beyond the tourist path.
We visit must-see landmarks like Jemaa El Fna, Bahia Palace, and the historic Jewish Quarter (Mellah), while also exploring hidden alleys, authentic souks, and local workshops most travelers never find.
This experience is personal, flexible, and rich in real stories, culture, and daily life insights. Perfect for first-time visitors looking for a genuine connection with the city.
Café ARGANA is located in the heart of Marrakech, overlooking the famous Jemaa el-Fnaa square. The exact address is:
France Café
Jemaa el-Fnaa Square
Marrakech, Morocco
It is situated on the upper level of a large building that offers stunning views of the square.