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Höhepunkte von Marrakesch: Geführte Tagestour ab Agadir
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Marrakesch, die Perle des Südens, ist eine mythische Stadt am Fuße des Hohen Atlas. Gegründet 1070 von dem Almoravide Youssef Ben Tachfine, hat die Stadt eine Reihe von reichen Zivilisationen und Dynastien erlebt, die alle prächtige Paläste, Moscheen und Gärten hinterlassen haben. Vom Jemâa Al Fna Platz bis zu den Gassen der Souks ist Marrakesch der perfekte Ausdruck eines unendlichen kulturellen Zusammenspiels.
Höhepunkte
12 Stunden
Angeboten in Deutsch (Deutsch) & 2 Andere
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
12 Stunden
Angeboten in Deutsch (Deutsch) & 2 Andere
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
Was ist enthalten?
Air-conditioned vehicle
Essen und Trinken
Mittagessen
Gratuities
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Säuglinge und Kleinkinder können im Kinderwagen oder Buggy mitfahren
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Öffentliche Verkehrsmittel sind in der Nähe verfügbar
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Spezielle Kindersitze sind verfügbar
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Geeignet für alle körperlichen Fitnessniveaus
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Kann von einem mehrsprachigen Guide bedient werden
Stornierungsbedingungen
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Höhepunkte von Marrakesch: Geführte Tagestour ab Agadir
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Marrakech
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$59.50
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Über uns
Marrakesch, die Perle des Südens, ist eine mythische Stadt am Fuße des Hohen Atlas. Gegründet 1070 von dem Almoravide Youssef Ben Tachfine, hat die Stadt eine Reihe von reichen Zivilisationen und Dynastien erlebt, die alle prächtige Paläste, Moscheen und Gärten hinterlassen haben. Vom Jemâa Al Fna Platz bis zu den Gassen der Souks ist Marrakesch der perfekte Ausdruck eines unendlichen kulturellen Zusammenspiels.
Höhepunkte
12 Stunden
Angeboten in Deutsch (Deutsch) & 2 Andere
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
12 Stunden
Angeboten in Deutsch (Deutsch) & 2 Andere
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
Was ist enthalten?
Air-conditioned vehicle
Essen und Trinken
Mittagessen
Gratuities
Reiseplan
1
Koutoubia-Moschee
One of the most impressive monuments in Marrakech and one of the most beautiful mosques in the Western Muslim world. Marked by a complex history; it is actually a double sanctuary with a minaret. The first Koutoubia was inaugurated in 1157 and the second and the minaret were built a year later by order of Abdelmoumen. The two sanctuaries are distinguished by their innovative plan giving you a capital importance to the wall of the qibla (orientation of the prayer).
Marking the landscape of its presence, the minaret erected in stone, with a height of 77 m, allows the use of a ramp to reach its summit. A sober decoration composed of carved reliefs and registers of white and green ceramic tiles punctuating the upper parts of the facades and the pinnacle.
30 Minuten
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Agnaou-Kapitel
Formerly allowing entry into the medina, the 10 gates piercing the wall, named in Arabic Bab, are often impressive. Some of them will be a source of inspiration for the other cities of the kingdom. Bab Agnaou: door of the "ram without horns", so named after having lost the two towers which composed it. It was built in Guéliz stone, a gray blue, which has now become rather red due to the action of the winds bringing sand from the desert. It is the main entrance to the Kasbah. Bab Er-Robb: ocher-red in color, this door called "grape juice" was used as a control at the entrance of alcoholic beverages. Bab El Khemis: giving access to the souk of the same name (meaning Thursday due to market day at the time)
5 Minuten
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Mellah
The Marrakech mellah was built in 1558, under the reign of the Saadian sovereign Moulay Abdallah with two entrance doors. You will discover the spice souk with its various colors and scents, the jewelry souk with an auction at 16 pm, the fabric souk with all kinds of fabrics. A historical atmosphere recounted by the old wooden buildings, the tinsmiths square where craftsmen produce atypical tin objects, and especially the two synagogues Neguidim and Alazma. The culture and Jewish footprints are intact, a warm atmosphere, to discover over the shops.
From 2014, a restoration program was launched to restore the Jewish quarter of Marrakech to its full splendor, thus making it an important tourist destination. This will involve the restoration of various souks or the renovation of houses and walls. During your visit to Marrakech, let us discover the main tourist sites not to be missed in the Mellah.
30 Minuten
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Bahia-Palast
The Bahia Palace was built in the 1860s by Si Moussa, the grand vizier of the Sultan, as a personal residence. It was later expanded and embellished by his son, Ba Ahmed, who was also a grand vizier, in the late 1890s. The name “Bahia,” which translates to “brilliance,” reflects the palace’s beauty and the ambition behind its creation.
Design and Artistry:
The palace showcases a blend of Islamic and Moroccan architectural styles, featuring intricate marquetry, stunning zellij (tile work), and ornate ceilings. Its design includes several riads (traditional Moroccan houses with interior gardens), a harem section, and a grand courtyard, which was used for entertaining distinguished guests.
45 Minuten
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Djemaa el Fna
Jemaa el-Fna Square sits at the very heart of Marrakech, pulsating with life and culture. This iconic public square is the center of the city’s daily hustle and bustle, offering a rich sensory experience filled with sights, sounds, and flavors that have attracted visitors from all over the world for centuries. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, Jemaa el-Fna Square is not just a place—it’s an experience. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, a stop here is essential to fully understand the soul of Marrakech.
55 Minuten
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Souk Semmarine
ourselves in the very essence of this dynamic city by exploring the most fascinating souks, where Moroccan history and culture come to life.
1. Semmarine Souk
Start your journey at Souk Semmarine, the beating heart of Marrakech's souks. The atmosphere here is electric, with stalls overflowing with colorful rugs, sumptuous textiles and handcrafted items. Get lost in the maze of alleys and let yourself be captivated by the richness of the products on offer.
30 Minuten
7
Rahba Kedima Platz
Nearby, explore Rahba Quedima and Souk Lghzal, where the bustle of merchants creates a vivid picture. Discover vibrant spices, exquisite leather products and sparkling jewelry, displaying local artisanal skill.
10 Minuten
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Stadtmauer von Marrakesch
The ramparts of Marrakech
Symbol of the ocher city, the ramparts, whose construction began in 1126 at the initiative of the ruler Ali Ben Youssef, today surround the ancient city: the medina. Their construction will extend over several decades until the mud wall of clay and lime reaches more than 10 km. It will be punctuated by 202 square towers and breakthrough 10 prestigious doors allowing access to the city. Crowned with a walkway, 8's high wall at 10 meters served as protection against enemy attacks.
It is proposed to you to discover the ramparts a carriage ride which lasts 4 hours, including some small displacements on foot. The itinerary begins at Liberty Square, west of the medina.
10 Minuten
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Madrasa Ben Youssef
The Ben Youssef Medersa, an architectural treasure nestled in the heart of the ancient Medina of Marrakech, resonates with the echo of a glorious past and embodies an invaluable historical significance. It transports visitors to a fascinating era where art, knowledge, and culture flourished. The medersa was erected by Sultan Abdullah Al-Ghaleb Assaadi between the years 1564 and 1565 and remained for four centuries a bastion for scholars, a goal and a destination for students eager for knowledge in various disciplines, especially religious ones.
The Ben Youssef Medersa has been an intellectual hub in Morocco for centuries. Students from distant horizons converged on this prestigious institution to deepen their knowledge in religious sciences, philosophy, medicine, and mathematics.
Upon crossing the threshold, the architectural splendor of the Medersa enchants. Refined Zellige tiles with sumptuous geometric and floral motifs adorn the walls, bearing witness to the accomplish.