4 Things Fun on Vacation to Marrakech


The roads into the city as beautiful as Marrakech in Morocco, it seems a pity if only filled with silence in the hotel. For that, there are 8 fun activities that tourists can do while on vacation to the big city in Morocco this.

  1 Roving souvenir market

Marrakech explore the fun of traveling to a bazaar filled with shopping malls. Moreover, women tourists, certainly fond of the activities of this one.

There are many old market or bazaar in Marrakech. One is La Porte d'Or. It is one of the old market in Marrakech which is still maintained continuity until now.

Here, tourists can find spices, typical Moroccan slippers, carpets, and various ceramics. He cried, which travelers can bargain shopping to get the best price.

  2 Eating sheep's head

In Marrakech there are plenty of good eating places that sell a range of typical Moroccan food. Some types of food that you can find, among others, snails and sheep's head.

Well the latter is certainly the most different. Head lamb will be cooked with typical Moroccan spices and enjoyable while warm.

In addition, there are also Tanjia. It is one of the main menu residents of Marrakech. Tanjia is meat cooked for 6 hours or more in a ceramic pot. It may not be common for most tourists, but tasted a little of course not wrong right?

  3 Hammam

Hammam is a traditional way for the Moroccan bath. Shaped like a steam bath and this is one of the Moroccan tradition maintained to this day. In addition to bathing, tourists can also stretch the muscles or relaxation here.

  4 Coming to the palace

Marrakech has many magnificent palaces that can be passed, such as the El Badi Palace, Namaskar Palace. Building EL Badi Palace may not be whole again, but here travelers can still find the victorious sultan's palace in the 16th century There is an underground room, and a fun maze to enter.

Although not a true castle, Mamounia Palace is a magnificent 5 star hotel like a palace. Similarly Namaskar Palace. According to the story, the daughter of the president of Russia, Vladimir Putin married at this place in 2013.

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