Inject a bit of history into your trip by visiting the memorable ruins of El Bahia and El Badii palace, where you can learn about the five main materials Moroccans used to build palaces and monuments, including Wood, Stucco, Marble, Ceramic and material mixed with egg; a nod to symmetry and proportion. The Ben Youssef madrassa was the first school for students in Marrakech, with the top students living on the higher levels and struggling students living on the ground floor.
For typical Moroccan cuisine, Dar Moha is a great option for lunch and to unwind at the end of your trip, don’t forget a Hamman experience, including a full body scrub and Swedish massage to soften the muscles. Catch live dancing and music at Lotus Club and end your experience at Hotel Jadali, with a rooftop bar and a hot pool underground.
Marrakech, Morocco is one of the most culturally eye-opening locales to visit, and if you follow the itinerary above, you are sure to enlist in a wholesome experience of the city.