Marrakech promises a lifetime of discoveries. Visit these Marrakech attractions to get a feel for the Ochre City's noble past, fast-paced present and eternal obsession with beauty.
Beyond Jemaa el-Fna lies a maze of alleys lined with souks where you can shop for all manner of goods, from delectable sweets to exquisite clothes and premium leather goods. At the centre of the medina in the Place des Épices, you'll find aromatic spices, soaps, and perfumes, as well as a narrow passageway to the carpet souk where you can find rugs made by the indigenous Amazigh (or Berber) women of Morocco.
A short distance from Marrakech lies the Agafay desert, a vast rocky desert spanning several hundred hectares. Its composition of stones and rocks gives this desert a unique appearance reminiscent of the sand dunes of the Sahara. At the heart of the Agafay Desert, you'll find an enchanting oasis of olive and eucalyptus trees and a beautifully restored farmhouse, now a restaurant.