Morocco- Marrakech Top 10 Travel Attractions
9. Souks: Another name for bazaars or markets these have been here for a long time. They offer festive atmosphere and local scene that’s a feast for the eyes.
8. Marrakech Gates: There are many striking gates along the city walls and palaces that have protected the city in the past.
7. Local food: Moroccan cuisine is popular all around the world. It’s very diverse due to the influences of many cultures on Morocco. The food containers here are just as appealing.
6. Marrakech Museum: Located inside a gorgeous former palace which is remarkably well preserved the museum houses traditional and contemporary Moroccan art.
5. Carpets: Moroccan carpets are considered to be the finest in the world. If you have time for shopping be sure to explore one of the many carpet shops in the city.
4. Local streets: Walking in the narrow streets of Marrakech is an excellent way to learn about how locals live today.
3. Koutoubia Mosque: This is the largest and most famous mosque in Marrakech City. Constructed in the 12th century this stunning landmark dominates the city skyline.
2. El Bahia Palace: This beautiful palace was constructed in the 19th century. Intricate artwork can be witnessed outside as well as throughout the interiors of the former palace.
1. Djemaa El Fna: It’s the main square of the city’s medina the 11th century historic area that is on the UNESCO World Heritage list. At any given night it has a grand festival feel.'
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