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Marrakech is a city of beauty and originality


1- Night Markets in Marrakech
Known in Arabic as the "Pearl of the South", the legendary capital of the Arabian Nights is located in southwestern Morocco. With over a million inhabitants, Marrakech is a lively and exciting Arab metropolis that has a lot to offer its visitors on the culinary, cultural and architectural levels.

2- Marrakech culinary delights
Characterized by the many local dishes and spices, a trip to the culinary world of Marrakech can also be a journey of discovery of Moroccan delights. Here is a fantastic variety of culinary art with many colorful variations to try. In order to find what you are looking for in the wide variety of dishes, a thorough tour of the famous market square, 'Djemaa el-Fna'. Here, the different food stalls and traders outdo themselves with exotic and exciting smells of their food and spices. A walk in the diversified offer is worth it and is always worth seeing. Among the traditional dishes, you should try the popular Moroccan pancakes (Baghrir and / or Mesman), the legendary bread (Matloaa) and the many couscous dishes.

3-Enchanting Townscape of the Arabian Nights
In addition to many exciting culinary adventures, Marrakech also offers delights for the eyes. The unique architecture of the city's face amazes so many visitors. The traditional urban villas, the riads, stretch here in the old town. With their rotunda architecture, they offer the visitor a breathtaking view of oases of tranquility. Isolated by the noise of the bustling city, Riads courtyards are real places of rest. From the outside, quite discreet, they effectively retain the noise and the heat of the streets thanks to their particular construction of thick clay walls and form a refuge of relaxation. A UNESCO heritage site, a multitude of different historic mosques in the old city center testify to their unique architectural splendor. With its beautiful green spaces, Marrakech offers a variety of exciting sites. The oldest park, the gardens of Agdal, enchants visitors with its many pomegranate trees, orange trees and olive trees.

4- Culture and people
The merry Moroccans are beyond any hospitality and help their guests, to the extent of their means, to get closer to their culture. For some sweet tea, you are invited everywhere. The calls of the muezzins of the many minarets over the roofs of the city recall the deep piety of the inhabitants and delight the air with Arabic sounds. The result is a unique atmosphere that will be memorable for visitors to Marrakech.

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