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Updated 08 July 2014
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Marrakechin collaboration with Moroccan National Tourist Office Marrakech
David Dennis
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A medieval city of drama, myth and mystery, Marrakech will captivate all who venture behind itsochre-coloured walls. Step inside and you will be transported back to a place and time that hasbeen consigned to the annals of history. The winding alleys of the medina and the sights andsounds of the souks, the human drama that is Djemaa el-Fna square and the Atlas Mountainsrearing up in the background, make Marakech, Morocco’s jewel in the crown.
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El Badi PalaceEl Badi Palace was built in the 16th century andreputed to have been one of the most beautifulpalaces in the world. Original...Saadian TombsThe Royal tombs of the Saadian dynasty arebeautifully adorned with domed ceilings, intricatecarvings and ornate plasterwork....Menara GardensMenara Gardens has a wonderfully tranquil locationset amidst olive groves and with the backdrop of theAtlas Mountains. They...The SouksThis labyrinth-like market is a place to wander aroundand let your senses be assaulted by the sights,smells and sounds. Prep...City WallsThe 12 km long city Wall of Marrakech was mostlybuilt for the looks than for the purpose of defence.Today it is a perfect pl...
THE CITY
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The city divides into two highly contrasting districts. The medina, founded by the Almoravids nearly 1,000 yearsago, and the Ville Nouvelle, a French colonial modernistproject from the early 20th century. It is the medina, andits central square Djemaa el-Fna, that will undoubtedly rethe imagination.
Djemaa el-Fna is the heart and soul of Marrakchi life, and really comes alive with the setting of the sun, when acaravanasi of food vendors, selling all manner of Moroccandelicacies descend on the square. These are accompaniedby snake charmers, wide-eyed story tellers, musicians andperformers that lend a medieval scent to the night air. Tothe north of the square are the important religiousbuildings and the souks, while to the south are the Imperialquarters where the palaces and monuments of past rulersproudly stand.
The Ville Nouvelle, which in comparison to the medina is a decidedly more ordered and sedate aair, divides into theareas of Gueliz and Hivernage. Here you will nd an arrayof civic buildings, international hotels, bars and restaurantstypical of any modern European city.
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DO & SEE
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The city divides into two highly contrasting districts. The medina, founded by the Almoravids nearly 1000 yearsago, and the Ville Nouvelle, a French colonial modernistproject from the early 20th century. It is the medina, andits central square Djemaa el-Fna, that will undoubtedly rethe imagination.
El Badi Palace
El Badi Palace was built in the 16th century and reputed tohave been one of the most beautiful palaces in the world.Originally there it had 360 rooms, a grand court yard anda pool which was 90 m x 20 m.
Address: Place des Ferblantiers, Marrakech
Saadian Tombs
The Royal tombs of the Saadian dynasty are beautifully adorned with domed ceilings, intricate carvings and ornateplasterwork. This is a popular sight in Marrakech, soprepare yourself to stand in line when you're going there.
Address: Rue de la Kasbah, MarrakechOpening hours: Daily 8.30-11.45, 14.30-17.45
Menara Gardens
Menara Gardens has a wonderfully tranquil location set amidst olive groves and with the backdrop of the AtlasMountains. They were built in the 12th century.
Address: Avenue de la Menara, MarakechPhone: +212 524 426 887
The Souks
This labyrinth-like market is a place to wander around and let your senses be assaulted by the sights, smells andsounds. Prepare yourself to bargain if you feel likeshopping.
Address: Djemaa el-Fna, MarrakechMore Info: North of Djemaa el-Fna
City Walls
The 12 km long city Wall of Marrakech was mostly built for the looks than for the purpose of defence. Today it is aperfect place to enjoy a romantic moment with your lovedone. There are caleches (horse drawn carts) for tours ofthe Medina and the city’s ramparts and these tours arebest at dusk.
Address: Place de Foucault, MarrakechMore Info: North side of Place de Foucault
Hammam
A visit to a bath-house or hammam is a "must do", to washaway the stresses and strains of daily life. Enjoy the luxuryof getting washed with black olive soap, having hairtreatments and being washed clean with exfoliatinggloves.
Koutoubia Mosque and Minaret
The Koutoubia Mosque and the Minaret was built in 1120 and standing at 70m, this is the spiritual landmark ofMarrakech. Unfortunately non-Muslims cannot enter butthe building itself is impressive to watch from the outsidetoo.
Address: Avenue Mohammed V, Marrakech
Djemaa El-fna
Djemaa El-fna is a square and market place in the pulsing heart of the medina. This is where Marakshi life is at itsmost colourful and vibrant, particularly when dusk falls onanother balmy day.
Address: Djemaa el-Fna
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Tanneries
At the Tanneries you can watch and be amazed when the hides are stretched, dyed and dried. A piece of advice is tohave a guide to take your there, if not, you will ndsomeone at the location who will be willing to help you fora small compensation.
Address: Nr Bab Debbagh Gate, Marrakech
Maison de la Photographie
This museum, located in the heart of the city, shows the history of Morocco through 3, 500 photographs takenbetween 1870 and 1950. From the rooftop, one of thehighest in the area, you can enjoy the beautiful view, whileeating a light lunch.
Address: 46 Rue Ahel Fes, MarrakechOpening hours: Open every day from 9.30 – 19.00Phone: +212 05 24 38 57 21Internet: www.maisondelaphotographie.maMore Info: Located in the medina, 200 m behind Ben Youssef Medersa - Koranic School)
Ali Ben Youssef Madrasa
Ali Ben Youssef Madrasa is an old Koranic school, built in the 14th century. It housed up to 900 students at itsmost, and it was one of the largest theological schools inNorth Africa. It closed down in the 1960's but openedagain in 1982 as a public sight and even if it doesn't looklike much to the world from the outside, the inside willamaze you with its beauty.
Address: Rue Souk el Khemis, MarrakechPhone: +212 44 39 09 11More Info: Just o Rue Souk el Khemis
Oasiria Water Park
For a refreshing break from the bustling hot city, a trip to Oasiria Water Park can be a good idea. Splashing waterslides and pools combined with relaxing lounge areas inthe shadow make this place attractive to the whole family.
Address: Km 4, route d'Amizmiz, Chria, MarrakechPhone: +212 524 38 04 38
Internet: www.oasiria.com
Majorelle Garden
When the alarming city becomes too much for you to handle, this is a perfect refuge. Stroll in the shade of thepalms and watch beautiful plants, fountains and birds andwhen you're tired you can sit down at the garden café.
Address: Rue Yves Saint Laurent, MarrakechOpening hours: Open every day of the yearPhone: +212 5 24 31 30 47Internet: www.jardinmajorelle.com
Golf
Golf is considered a royal sport in Morocco and in the areaof Marrakech only, you nd several courses to play at. Theoldest one, Royal Marrakech, is from 1933 but there arealso more modern clubs to choose from.
Address: Old route of Ouarzazate B.P 634, MarrakechPhone: +212 5 24 40 98 28 / +212 5 24 40 47 05Internet: www.royalgolfmarrakech.com
Atlas Mountains
From Marrakech you can take a day trip to the Atlas Mountains. These tours often include a visit at a Berbervillage and camel rides. One of the companies providingthis kind of tour is 4X4 Camel and they also make a visitat a Berber family's house, where a meal is served.
Address: Azli Janoubi 911, MarrakechPhone: +212 66 1226663
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DINING
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Moroccan cuisine, in general, consists of the staples of meat―mainly chicken and lamb―a wide variety of fruitsand vegetables and couscous. The most renownedMoroccan dish is the tagine, a slowly cooked stew of meat,vegetables, fruit and nuts. Another famous dish is pastilla,which is composed of either chicken or pigeon betweenlayers of pastry.
Dar Marjana
Dar Marjana serves delicious traditional food. A spectacular setting and live traditional music makes this agem in the imperial crown of Marrakech dining options.
Address: 15 Derb Sidi Ali Tair, MarrakechPhone: +212 524 38 51 10Internet: www.darmarjanamarrakech.comMore Info: dar.marjana@menara.ma
Ksar El Hamra
Ksar El Hamra serves excellent Moroccan specialities accompanied to the rhythms of a folkloric show. Guestscan choose to sit inside the house where the dining roomis decorated with enchanting details or outside in thebeautiful courtyard with orange trees and fountains.
Address: 28 Riad Zitoune Lakdim, MarrakechPhone: +212 524 42 76 07Internet: www.restaurant-ksarelhamra.net
Casa Lalla
At Casa Lalla you nd exquisite food conjured by a Michelin starred chef. With only 14 settings a night, you’d
be best to book ahead. The gourmet dishes are served attables underneath the stars.
Address: 16 Derb Jamaa, MarrakechPhone: +212 524 42 97 57Internet: www.casalalla.comMore Info: Set in Riad Zitoune Lakdime
Dar Moha
Dar Moha is a beautiful restaurant where traditional Moroccan dishes are served with a twist. This is a nicebreak from the traditional food.
Address: 81 Dar el Bacha, MarrakechPhone: +212 524 38 64 00Internet: www.darmoha.ma
Le Foundouk
Le Foundouk serves wonderful Moroccan classics with an interesting fusion of European and Asian inuences. This isa trendy restaurant with beautiful décor, where the jet setof Marrakech meet and eat together.
Address: 55 Souk Hal Fassi, Kaât Bennahid, MarrakechPhone: +212 524 37 81 90Internet: www.foundouk.com
AlFassia
This women’s cooperative serves some of the nest tagines and oer a wide range of meat dishes inMarrakech. This is one of just a few restaurants in the city,where you can choose dierent dishes from the á la carteand not just between set menus.
Address: 55 Boulevard Zerktouni, MarrakechOpening hours: Open every day, except Tuesdays, for lunch and dinner.Phone: +212 524 43 40 60Internet: www.alfassia.com
Djemaa El-fna
For the most authentic Moroccan dining experience head for the Djemaa el-Fna, sit among the crowds at theopen-air food stalls and dine on such traditional delicaciesas steamed snails or stewed sheep’s head.
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Address: Djemaa El-fna, Marrakech
Gastro MK
At the riad Maison MK, the restaurant Gastro MK oers a limited numbers of tables for non-guests of the hotel. Startyour dinner with a refreshing cocktail on the rooftop andthen savour a 5 course set menu inside the beautifuldining room. If you enjoyed your meal so much that youwant to relive it, you can attend to one of their cookingcourses.
Address: 14 Derb Lafkih Sbaai, MarrakechOpening hours: Closed on WednesdaysPhone: +212 661 09 61 27More Info: Quartier Ksour
Pepe Nero
Pepe Nero features two dierent menus that still go very good together. There is one Italian and one Moroccan andthe drink-list provides wines that accompany both menus.Enjoy your fusion meal in a romantic atmosphere at thisrestaurant.
Address: 17, Derb Cherkaoui, Douar Graoua, MarrakechOpening hours: Closed on MondaysPhone: +212 524 389 067Internet: www.pepenero-marrakech.comMore Info: Closed from July 6th to 31st, 2013
Les Jardins de la Medina
For a Moroccan ne-dining experience you should head to Les Jardins de la Medina. Relax in the lush garden or feelthe atmosphere of ancient times in the dining room whileyou savour the gastronomic dishes.
Address: 21 Rue derb Chtouka, MarrakechPhone: +212 5 24 381 851Internet: www.lesjardinsdelamedina.com
Korean Barbecue
If you long for some other avours than the Moroccan, thiscould be a good option. Generous portions of Korean foodare served to reasonable prices in this restaurant locatedin the Almazar Shopping Centre.
Address: Almazar Shopping Centre, El Haouz, MarrakechInternet: www.almazar.maMore Info: Located at level one in Almazar Shopping Centre
Azar
Azar restaurant serves delicious Lebanese mezze in a stylish and modern décor. The atmosphere is glamorousbut yet cool and the cocktail list tempts to long nights atthis trendy restaurant.
Address: Avenue Hassan 2, MarrakechPhone: +212 524 43 09 20Internet: www.azar-marrakech.com
I Limoni
This small restaurant is a tucked gem in the heart of the medina. Superb Italian dishes leave the kitchen and areserved in the beautiful and romantic courtyard.
Address: 40 Dyour Saboun Bab Taghzout, MarrakechPhone: +212 5243 83030
Bagatelle
Bagatelle restaurant will not disappoint you if your thing is French cuisine. Escargots, oysters and escalope cordonbleu are just a few of the dishes you nd on the menu. Awide array of ne wines are also there to accompany thefood.
Address: 103, Rue de Yougoslavie, Guèliz, MarrakechPhone: +212 5 24 43 02 74
The Restaurant of La Sultana
For a romantic moment, book a table at The Restaurant of La Sultana and let you and your loved one indulge in thebeautiful view from the rooftop and the deliciousMoroccan dishes. This is one of the city's ne-diningoptions and here you can also sign up for one of theircooking classes.
Address: 403 rue de la Kasbah, MarrakechPhone: +212 5 24 38 80 08Internet: www.lasultanahotels.comMore Info: For non-residents of the hotel booking is required.
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CAFES
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Enjoy the dierent sounds and views in Marrakech at a nice café with strong Moroccan coee in your hand.Moroccans also have a liking for sweet things, so be sureto try out their desserts and pastries, washed down withan aromatic glass of the a la menthe or mint tea.
Patisserie des Princes
Patisserie des Princes is another well-established patisserie in the city. They serve excellent pastries andstrong Moroccan coee to reasonable prices.
Address: 32 Rue Bab Agnaou, MarrakechPhone: +212 524 44 30 33
Dar Cherifa
Dar Cherifa is an attractive literary café and gallery housedin a 17th-century riad. It is located in lovely surroundingsand from the rooftop you have a stunning view over thecity.
Address: 8 Derb Cherifa Lakhbir, Mouassine, MarrakechPhone: +212 524 42 64 63
Café De Livre
Watch the world go by or sit back and lose yourself in a book in this literary café. The delicious pancakesswimming in honey should not be missed here.
Address: 44 Rue Tarkiq Ben Ziad, Gueliz, MarrakechPhone: +212 524 446921
Café De France
This is probably the most famous café in Marrakesh, due to its rooftop terrace overlooking Djemaa el-Fna. Sip a cupof mint tea while watching the drama unfold.
Address: Place Jemaa El Fna, MarrakechPhone: +212 524 442 319
Patisserie Amandine Marrakech
At this bakery you can enjoy traditional or modern home-made pastries in a light and contemporary but yettranquil setting. This is a perfect place for a coee breakafter a visit at the Majorelle Garden.
Address: 177 Rue Mohammed Al Béqal, MarrakechOpening hours: Every day from 7.00 to 21.00Phone: +212 524 449 612Internet: www.amandinemarrakech.com
BARS & NIGHTLIFE
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Drinking in Marrakech is a discreet aair that takes place strictly behind closed doors. However, once you’re safelyinside, the party starts to swing to rhythms of the gnaoua!Hidden away from view on the outskirts of the town, theclubs are a place for locals and tourists to let o steamand get down to some seriously funky beats. Be preparedfor a unique brand of Marrakshi mayhem!
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Jad Mahal
At Jad Mahal you will nd delightful drinks, a sumptuous setting, dancers and musicians. Enjoy a meal of theirMoroccan, Thai and French fusion cuisine and dance thenight away. This place is popular so it is recommended tobook in advance.
Address: 1o Rue Haroune Erracid Hivernage, MarrakechPhone: +212 524 43 69 84Internet: www.jad-mahal.com
Comptoir Darna
This is the place to be seen! Comptoir serves wonderful food and cocktails and is well-visited by both locals,tourists and businessmen. Enjoy their belly dancing showsand lose yourself in the rhythms of the Arabic night.
Address: Avenue Echouhada, Hivernage, MarrakechPhone: +212 524 43 77 02Internet: www.comptoirdarna.com
Theatro
This former theatre is now pumping to the sounds of the techno and house beat. Theatro features famous DJ's on aregularly basis and attracts a young and trendy crowd.
Address: Rue Ibrahim El Mazini, MarrakechPhone: +212 5244 48811Internet: www.theatromarrakech.com
Nikki Beach
Join the Marrakchi in-crowd at this seriously hip joint. Hereyou can relax on a giant sun bed and sip a cocktail to thesound of DJ's playing in the background. It is located in the
ve star Palmeraie Gold Palace.
Address: Circuit de la Palmeraie, MarrakechOpening hours: From March 10th to January 2nd.Phone: +212 24 36 87 27Internet: www.pgpmarrakech.com / www.nikkibeach.com
Pacha
This gigantic disco with bars and restaurants has a glamorous but relaxed atmosphere. To explain it in short:This is where Ibiza comes to Marrakech.
Address: Boulevard Mohamed VI, MarrakechPhone: +212 6 61 10 28 87Internet: www.pachamarrakech.comMore Info: Located in Zone hôtelière de l'Aguedal
SHOPPING
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Marrakech is a shopper’s nirvana! A place where some of the nest hand crafted goods won’t cost you the earth and,to add to the paradisiacal tone, you’re actively expected tobargain, what more could one ask for? If this sounds likeyour idea of consumer heaven then head direct for thesouks in the North of the Medina, where you will nddierent artisans fashioning all manner of products. Ifyou’re looking for accessories for that special night out,then head along Rue Souq-el-Kebir, where you will nd thejewellery and bag makers’ markets!
There’s also the slipper market, for that most essential of Moroccan footwear…the babouche, which you can slip intoafter the night’s revelries. Other markets to look out for
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include the leather market and the carpet market whereyou can pick-up high quality hand-woven rugs. For sheerinterest alone, and to watch real craftsmen at work, besure to wander through the blacksmiths’, dyers’ andcarpenters’ markets. If the bustle of the souk gets to betoo much, and you’re all bartered out, then head over tothe Ville Nouvelle where the shopping experience comesair conditioned-boutique style. Here you will nd exclusivedesigner wear and one-o original items, artisan andantique shops and warehouse outlets. Happy shopping!
ACCOMMODATIONS
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There are many beautiful resorts in Marrakech where you can enjoy your stay. Inside the medina, close to the souksyou also have the choice to stay in a riad, a traditionalMoroccan house or palace with an interior garden orcourtyard.
Hotel Mansour Eddhabi
Hotel Mansour Eddhabi is situated in the Ville Nouvelle with beautifully furnished rooms and expected luxuries.Here you are close to all major attractions and you reachthe Old City in a 15 minute walk.
Address: Boulevard Mohammed VI, MarrakechPhone: + 212 524 33 91 00Internet: www.hotel-mansoureddahbi.com
Riad Al Moussika
Riad Al Moussika is a beautifully restored and furnished riad located just minutes away from Djemaa el-Fna. It is atranquil oasis in the centre of Marrakech.
Address: Riyad Al Moussika 62, MarrakechPhone: + 212 524 38 90 67Internet: www.riyad-al-moussika.comMore Info: The hotel will be closed from July 6th to 31st, 2013.
Villa El-arsa
Villa El-arsa is a beautiful riad in the medina with a simple rustic charm. Here you can luxuriate and soak away yourcares in the oriental bathhouse.
Address: 19 Derb el-Arsa, Riad Zitoun el-Jedid, MarrakechPhone: + 212 524 42 63 26Internet: www.riadvillaelarsa.com
Jnane Mogador Marrakech
This is an excellent budget accommodation in the heart of the Medina. The rooms are clean, spacious and tastefullydecorated and on the rooftop you can sunbathe or relaxwith a cup of mint tea.
Address: 116 Riad Zitoune Kedim, MarrakechPhone: +212 524 42 63 23Internet: www.jnanemogador.comMore Info: contact@jnanemogador.com
Hotel Du Pacha
Hotel Du Pacha has a lovely faded colonial charm, with spacious rooms, high ceilings and comfortablesurroundings. The restaurant with 120 seats, does not onlyserve breakfast but also Moroccan and internationaldishes for lunch and dinner.
Address: 33 Rue de la Libertie, MarrakechPhone: + 212 524 43 13 27Internet: www.hotelpacha.net
Es Saadi Gardens & Resort - Palace
A stay at Es Saadi Gardens & Resort - Palace will give you the best experience of luxury and glamour. Here you canenjoy a 3000 m² spa, 8 restaurants, 5 bars a night club, acasino and a tness centre, all tucked in a lush tranquilsurrounding, but yet only 5 minutes walk from the centreof old Marrakech.
Address: Rue Ibrahim El Mazini Hivernage, Hivernage, Marrakech
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Phone: +212 5 24 33 74 00Internet: www.essaadi.com
Jnane Leila
This 4-star guest house with only 10 rooms is built with natural and traditional materials as a reproduction of aBerber village. It features a restaurant serving traditionalMoroccan dishes, a swimming pool in a green garden anda spa for guests to relax in.
Address: 353 bvd mohamed VI Km 6 - Route De L'ourika., Agdal, MarrakechPhone: +212 5 24 37 88 70Internet: www.jnaneleila.com
Riad De Charme Moullaoud
With a perfect location in the heart of the medina, Riad De Charme Moullaoud oers carefully and beautifullydecorated rooms. Guests can relax in any of the 3swimming pools and in the exquisite Hammam or sip acup of mint tea on the rooftop.
Address: 33 Derb El Guessaba El Kebir, Medina, MarrakechPhone: +212 52437 5027Internet: www.riadmoullaoud-marrakech.com
Hotel Lawrence d'Arabie
This is an elegant 3-star hotel located 20 minutes walk from Jemaa El Fna Square and not far from MajorelleGardens. The rooms are decorated in Moroccan style andthe hotel features free WiFi.
Address: N 1 Angle Abou Baker Seddik et Omar Ben Khattab Hivernage, MarrakechPhone: +212 524 447 595Internet: www.hotellawrencedarabie.com
Riad Malika
Riad Malika is a guest house with 9 rooms, furbished with vintage interior and a air of the Orient. The riad oers freebreakfast every morning and the guests can enjoy it onthe rooftop with a view over the medina or in the beautifulgarden.
Address: 29 Arset Aouzal, Bab Doukkala, Medina, Marrakech
Phone: +212 524 38 54 51Internet: www.riadmalika.com
Mosaic Palais Aziza & SPA
With the bustling city, only 8 minutes drive away, Mosaic Palais Aziza & SPA provides a place to relax and pamperyourself at. The stylish rooms oer either a patio orbalcony together with all the necessary amenities. Someof the best golf courses of the area are just a fewkilometres away.
Address: Mejjat 3/38 Cercle Ennakhil, Commune J'Nanate - BP 7272 Palmeraie, MarrakechPhone: +212 524 329 988Internet: www.mosaicpalaisaziza.com
Ryads Al Maaden Medina & Golf Resorts
If you're a true golf enthusiast and wish to stay as close aspossible to one of the famous courses, these riads are agood option. Each of the spacious and modern villas has aprivate pool and they are fully equipped with all importantamenities. The resort also features a spa and a Moroccanand international restaurant.
Address: Sidi Youssef Ben Ali 40 000, MarrakechPhone: +212 525 065 065Internet: www.almaaden.com
Golden Tulip Farah Marrakech
At Golden Tulip Farah Marrakech you can choose to stay in one of their contemporary guest rooms or in one oftheir bungalows for up to 4 people. Free WiFi is providedand guests can relax by the pool or in the lush gardens.The medina lies just 10 minutes away from the hotel.
Address: Avenue du Président Kennedy, MarrakechPhone: +212 5 2444 8952Internet: www.goldentulipfarahmarrakech.com
Albakech House
From Albakech House it is not far to any of the major attractions in and around Marrakech. The souks are a 5minute drive away such as Jamaâ El Fna Square and oneof the famous golf resorts in the area. The hotel also
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provides a free shuttle to the medina. The 17 rooms aredecorated in a traditional Moroccan style and a continentalbreakfast is served every morning.
Address: Avenue Mohammed VI, Lot MH24, MarrakechPhone: +212 5 2439 0500Internet: www.albakechhouse.comMore Info: Agdal
Riad Assouel
After a day in the bustling city you can relax at this 17th-century riad right in the heart of the medina. Inaddition to the elegant rooms, the riad feature a hammam,a heated pool and a restaurant and bar. WiFi is free in allpublic areas.
Address: 51 Derb Lalla Bent Lamri, MarrakechPhone: +212 5243 75914Internet: www.riad-assouel.com
ESSENTIAL INFORMATION
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Airport
Menara Airport is located 6 km from Marrakech.
The bus number 19 runs to Djemaa el-Fna every 20 minutes during the week and less frequently duringweekends and public holidays. The journey takesapproximately 30 minutes. Bus fare from the airport toInezgane costs Dh20.
A taxi for maximum 5 people plus baggage from the
airport to the city centre takes about 20 minutes. Thedrive costs about Dh150 before 19.00 and Dh200 after.Agree on the price before set o.
Address: Marrakech Menara AirportPhone: +212 5 24 44 79 10Internet: www.onda.ma / www.marrakechairport.netMore Info: Prices updated May 2013
Public Transport
The main bus station is located at Bab Doukkala. From here buses to dierent cities around Morocco leave, butyou also nd local buses here. Almost all buses stop atDjemaa El-Fna and Place Youssef Ben Tachne and ticketscosts from Dh 2 - 5 depending on the distance.
Address: Bab Doukkala, MarrakechInternet: www.alsa.maMore Info: Prices updated May 2013
Taxi
Taxi is the favoured method of transport around Marrakech. There are small taxis (petits taxis) which cantake up to three passengers. For destinations further aeldthere are large taxis (grands taxis). Prices are reasonablebut should be agreed in advance.
Internet: www.taxi-amarrakech.com
Post
You can buy stamps in several shops around the medina and also in some of the most luxurious hotels. The mainPost Oce in the city is located at:
Address: Place du 16 Novembre, Gueliz, MarrakechOpening hours: Monday to Friday 8.00 to 16.30More Info: Located opposite McDonalds
Pharmacy
You don't have to go far to nd a pharmacy since there area lot of them in the city, particularly in the area of avenueMohammed V between place Abdelmoumen Ben Ali andplace de la Liberté. A sign in the window indicates whichpharmacies are open after-hours but you also nd a night
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pharmacy at:
Address: Rue Khalid ben el-Oualid, MarrakechOpening hours: 8.30 to 12.30, 16.00 to 20.00, and 20.30 to 1.00 Monday to SaturdayPhone: +212 524 430415
Telephone
Country code: +212 Area code: (0)24
Electricity
Increasingly 220 volts round two-pin plugs are standard.
Population1,060,000
CurrencyMoroccan dirham (MAD) 1 dirham = 100 centimes
Opening hoursBanks: 08.30-11.30 and 14.30-16.30 Mon-Fri. Business: 09.00-13.00 & 15.00-19.00 Mon-Sat
Internetwww.visitmorocco.com
Emergency numbersPolice: 19Ambulance/ Fire: 15
Tourist informationOffice National Marocain du TourismePlace Abdel Moumen ben Ali, Avenue Mohammed V, Gueliz. +044 436 239/131Opening hours are Monday through Friday 09.00 to 12.00 and 15.00 to 16.30.
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el Jdid
Rue
deBa
bAgnaou
Rue
Riad
ezZitoun
el Kédim
Chegra
Ruedu
Djen
anben
RueImam
el Rhez
ali
el Afia
Rue
duDjenan
Rue
Berrim
a
Rue
OqbaNafaa
Rue Arset el Maach
Rue
Sidi M
imon
dela
Kasbah
Avenue Mohammed V
RueAbo
u el Abbe
s Sebti
Rue
duTem
ple
Avenue Houmann el Fétouaki
Avenue Houmann el Fétouaki
R
R
Rue
RueHaroun Errachid
Av de la
Menara
elMellakh
Avenue
deBab
Jdid
Boulevard
el Yarm
oukAhm
edOuaqalla
Avenue
Av
des Natio
ns
Unies
Bvdde
Safi
Aven
ued’el J
adida
Avenue
Yacoub
el Mans
or
Route des Remparts
Koutoubia
MuséeJardin Majorelle
Musée deMarrakech
Dar-Si-SaidMusée d’ArtRégional
Palaisde Bahia
Palaisel Badia
PalaisRoyal
MEDINA
PlaceYoussef
ben Tachfin
PlaceJemâa el-Fna
Agdal Bahmad
Oliveraiede Bab Jdid
Jardin MyAbdessalam
250 m0
A B C D
1
2
3
4
N9
N8
Avenue Ahmed Ouaqalla A2 Rue Dabachi C3 Rue Issebtiyne D2Avenue de Bab Jdid A4 Rue Dar el Glaoui B2 Rue Jbel Lakhdar B3Avenue de la Menara A4 Rue de Bab Agnaou B3 C3 Rue Kaa el Mechra C1Avenue des Nations Unies A1 A2 Rue de Bab Debbarh D2 Rue Kennaria C3Avenue d’el Jadida A1 Rue de Bab Doukkala B2 Rue Mohammed el Mellakh A2Avenue Houmann el Fétouaki A3 B3 B4 C4 Rue de Bab Tarhzout B1 C1 Rue Mouahidine B3Avenue Mohammed V A3 B3 Rue de Babel Khémis C1 C2 Rue Mouassine B2 B3 C2Avenue Yacoub el Mansor A1 Rue de la Kasbah B4 Rue Moulay Ismail B3Boulevard de Sa A1 Rue Diar Saboun C1 C2 Rue Oqba Nafaa B4Boulevard el Yarmouk A3 Rue Douar Graoua C3 D3 Rue Phal Semar D3Place Jemâa el-Fna C3 Rue du Djenan ben Chegra D3 Rue Riad el Arous B2 C2Place Youssef ben Tachn B4 Rue du Djenan el Aa D4 Rue Riad ez Zitoun el Jdid C3 C4Route des Remparts D1 Rue du Temple A3 Rue Riad ez Zitoun el Kédim C3 C4Rue Abou el Abbes Sebti A3 B3 Rue el Adala A2 Rue Sidi Boulabada C3 D3Rue Arset el Maach B4 C4 Rue el Gza B1 B2 Rue Sidi el Yamani B2 B3Rue Assouel C1 C2 Rue Fatima Zohra A2 B2 B3 Rue Sidi Mimon B4Rue Azbezt C2 Rue Haroun Errachid A3 A4 Rue Sidi Rhalem C1Rue Bab Ahmed D3 Rue Ibn Khaldoun B3 Rue Souk Smarine C2 C3Rue Berrima C4 Rue Imam el Rhezali D4 Triq el Koutoubia B3Rue Boutouil A2
Destination: MarrakechPublishing date: 2014-07-08
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