Overview : In the Kasaba district lies the historic political center of Morocco. Several Sultans and Saadian rulers had palaces, buildings, and ot... more »

Overview : In the Kasaba district lies the historic political center of Morocco. Several Sultans and Saadian rulers had palaces, buildings, and ot... more »
Tips: Bring sunscreen and water, and wear comfortable clothing and walking shoes.
This is a residence dating almost back to the founding of the city. It is one of the King of Morocco's residences. Entrance is prohibited for tourists. However, a walk around the extravagant compound is certainly worth the effort.
The Saadian Tombs are the final resting place for 60 members of the Saadi Dynasty. These tombs date back to the 15th century and provide a window into Muslim culture.
Inside, tThe most famous room is the room with the 12 columns, which contains the grave of the sultan’s grandson, Ahmad al-Mansur.
Outside, you’ll find be... More
This is the Jewish neighborhood in Marrakech. Here you´ll find the Lezama Synagoge, an important historical site, as well as other eating and shopping opportunities. You'll get to experience a different subculture just by wandering a bit.
Dating back to the 12th century, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a haven for rest-seeking travelers. Extending for about 2 miles, the gardens include groves of orange, lemon, fig, apricot, pomegranate and olive trees.
Park closes after sunset.