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Private Marrakech Jewish Heritage Tour Mellah Synagogues Cemetery
Marrakech
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Marrakech hides a world most travellers never find. Over seven immersive hours, this fully private tour unlocks the city's extraordinary Jewish heritage and so much more. Walk the ancient Mellah quarter, step inside the sacred 15th century Synagogue Slat Al-Azama, and visit the magnificent Bahia Palace. Discover the apothecary magic of Rahba Kedima, lose yourself in the covered splendour of Souk Semmarine, hear the hammers ring in Souk Haddadine, and end your day at the legendary Jemaa el-Fnaa as the city comes alive at sunset. Every moment is private your expert guide, your luxury vehicle, your pace. No strangers, no rushing, no compromise.
Höhepunkte
4 Stunden
Angeboten in Englisch & Französisch
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
4 Stunden
Angeboten in Englisch & Französisch
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
Was ist enthalten?
private vehicle air-conditioned Mercedes V-Class or equivalent, exclusively yours for the entire day with a licensed professional chauffeur
Ticket to Slat Azama Synagogue
Hotel, riad pick up and drop off door-to-door service from anywhere within 6 km Marrakech city
Private expert guide, fully licensed, fluent in English, French
Miaara Jewish Cemetery EUR 1.00 per person
Trinkgelder und Gratifikationen für den Reiseleiter (optional, aber willkommen)
Private Marrakech Jewish Heritage Tour Mellah Synagogues Cemetery
Marrakech
Über uns
Marrakech hides a world most travellers never find. Over seven immersive hours, this fully private tour unlocks the city's extraordinary Jewish heritage and so much more. Walk the ancient Mellah quarter, step inside the sacred 15th century Synagogue Slat Al-Azama, and visit the magnificent Bahia Palace. Discover the apothecary magic of Rahba Kedima, lose yourself in the covered splendour of Souk Semmarine, hear the hammers ring in Souk Haddadine, and end your day at the legendary Jemaa el-Fnaa as the city comes alive at sunset. Every moment is private your expert guide, your luxury vehicle, your pace. No strangers, no rushing, no compromise.
Höhepunkte
4 Stunden
Angeboten in Englisch & Französisch
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
4 Stunden
Angeboten in Englisch & Französisch
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
Was ist enthalten?
private vehicle air-conditioned Mercedes V-Class or equivalent, exclusively yours for the entire day with a licensed professional chauffeur
Ticket to Slat Azama Synagogue
Hotel, riad pick up and drop off door-to-door service from anywhere within 6 km Marrakech city
Private expert guide, fully licensed, fluent in English, French
Miaara Jewish Cemetery EUR 1.00 per person
Trinkgelder und Gratifikationen für den Reiseleiter (optional, aber willkommen)
Reiseplan
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Mellah
Bab Mellah Gate & Mellah Quarter You enter the historic Jewish quarter through the monumental Bab Mellah gate, the same threshold that has marked the boundary of Jewish Marrakech since 1558. Your guide narrates the founding of the Mellah under Sultan Abdallah al-Ghalib, the arrival of Sephardic Jews expelled from Iberia, and the unique coexistence model that made this quarter famous across North Africa. As you walk the narrow lanes, you observe the Mellah's most distinctive architectural signature the overhanging wooden balconies found nowhere else in the Moroccan medina, evidence of the community's distinct cultural identity. The guide also explains the economic life of the Mellah: its role as the city's silver and gold trading hub, its spice merchants, and its relationship with the royal palace just across the wall.
45 Minuten
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Slat Al Azama Synagoge
The spiritual centrepiece of the tour. Slat Al-Azama is the most important active synagogue in Marrakech and one of the oldest in Morocco, its origins tracing to the late 15th century and the first waves of Iberian Jewish refugees. The name means "the synagogue of the strong" in Judeo-Moroccan Arabic. Inside, your guide walks you through the sacred layout the Hechal (Torah ark) decorated with intricate tilework and carved stucco, the raised Tevah (reading platform), the women's gallery above, and the collection of silver Hanukkiah menorahs gifted by prominent Marrakchi Jewish families over centuries. You also learn about the small but living Jewish community that still uses this space today and the role of the Moroccan government in its preservation.
40 Minuten
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Jüdischer Friedhof Miaara
One of the largest, oldest, and most sacred Jewish cemeteries in all of North Africa. Miaara from the Arabic word for "white" has been the resting place of the Marrakchi Jewish community for over four centuries. The cemetery contains the tombs of celebrated rabbinical figures whose graves have become sites of annual hillula pilgrimage, most notably Rabbi Haim Pinto, a revered kabbalist whose shrine draws Jewish visitors from Morocco, Israel, France, and beyond each year. The whitewashed tombs contrast sharply with the dusty ochre of the city, creating one of the most atmospheric and quietly moving spaces in Marrakech. Your guide explains Moroccan Jewish burial customs, the significance of the pilgrimage tradition, and the ongoing efforts to restore and protect the site.
30 Minuten
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Rahba Kedima Platz
Step into one of the most sensory and atmospheric squares in the entire medina. It's a vibrant open air apothecary market, overflowing with dried herbs, medicinal roots, henna powder, argan products, spices, and ancient Berber remedies. The colours, textures, and aromas are unlike anywhere else in Marrakech. Your guide demystifies every stall turning what looks exotic into something fascinating and deeply rooted in centuries of Moroccan natural medicine
0 Minute
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Souk Semmarine
Walk through the grandest and most beautiful market street in all of Marrakech. It's a dramatic covered passageway where wrought-iron and wooden lattice ceilings filter the Moroccan sunlight into golden patterns on the cobblestones below. Lined with leather goods, hand woven carpets, embroidered kaftans, silver lanterns, and traditional babouche slippers Souk Semmarine is the medina at its most alive, colourful, and immersive.
30 Minuten
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Souk Haddadine – Lampenschirme, Laternen
Discover the beating, rhythmic heart of Marrakech's artisan medina. It's a working blacksmiths' and metalworkers' quarter where the air rings with the sound of hammers on iron and craftsmen shape lanterns, gates, and copper fixtures entirely by hand. The energy here is raw, authentic, and unforgettable a complete contrast to the commercial souks and a powerful reminder that centuries old guild traditions are still very much alive in this city.