Your Bargain Holidays to Marrakech would not be complete without visiting the most important imperial city in the history of Morocco. Despite earning an unfavourable reputation for its smelly, polluted and noisy surroundings, no one can dispute the fascinating history and culture of Marrakech. Prepare your senses for a variety of assault during your Bargain Holidays to Marrakech, from the worst to the best sights and sounds that you can find. Take for example the Saadian Tombs and the Majorelle Gardens which will fill you with serenity all day long.
Enjoy a trip to the souk during your Marrakech Bargain Holidays, as the city is famous for having the largest traditional market. If you want a taste of local culture during your Marrakech Bargain Holidays, then a visit to the Djemaa el Fna, one of the world’s busiest squares, is a must. Here, you will find dancers and musicians, story-tellers and even acrobats to entertain you. It is transformed into an open-air restaurant by night which should give you a good chance to try the Marrakech cuisine.
Your Bargain Holidays to Marrakech would be a good chance to get a good supply of leather goods for which the city is known for. After your shopping, make it a point to drop by the different ruins and centuries-old palaces in the city. The Koutoubia mosque’s 253-feet minaret, which was completed in 1195, would be a nice backdrop for any photograph to document your Bargain Holidays to Marrakech.
Three days of your Marrakech Bargain Holidays would not be enough to visit the many exciting places to see in Marrakech so make sure you choose the best places for your itinerary. Time your Marrakech Bargain Holidays during September to avoid the maddening crowd and the scorching summer heat. However, that would mean missing some events which are held during summer including the Marrakech Arts Festival in July which is held at the main town square and in the 16th century ruins of the Badi Palace.
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