Marrakech by Night

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energetic and resourceful Tour guide experiences accompanying clients on trips and to various locations. I am a Berber native of Morocco. He is that rare gem of a tour guide who opens doors to hidden places and shows you magical things of Marrakech. I have extensive knowledge about the country of my city, history, cultures, traditions, and peoples. Dedicated to providing clients with the best customer service and travel experience possible.
Jamal looks forward to showing you the city he loves!
Help arrange transport, pick to accommodations and restaurants, and handle all the reservations you may need.

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* Duration: 4 hours
* Starts: Marrakech, Morocco
* Trip Category: Food, Wine & Nightlife >> Dining Experiences



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What to Expect When Visiting Marrakech, Marrakech-Safi, Morocco

energetic and resourceful Tour guide experiences accompanying clients on trips and to various locations. I am a Berber native of Morocco. He is that rare gem of a tour guide who opens doors to hidden places and shows you magical things of Marrakech. I have extensive knowledge about the country of my city, history, cultures, traditions, and peoples. Dedicated to providing clients with the best customer service and travel experience possible.
Jamal looks forward to showing you the city he loves!
Help arrange transport, pick to accommodations and restaurants, and handle all the reservations you may need.

This walking tour takes you to the most famous hidden places in the old town ‘the Medina’ of Marrakech and helps you discover the smalls hidden streets, The Evening walking tour that includes testing Moroccan food around the old town. (we eat and we explore the city at the same time)

-Koutoubia Mosque (meeting point)

-Viste Koutoubia or Lala Hasnae Gardin

-Old gate of Marrakech Bab Agnaou

-Jewish quarter Marrakech

-Djemaa el Fna(street food & dinner)

Experience all this historic neighborhood has to offer as you are guided through some of the city’s unique spice shops and traditional bakeries, for a fascinating introduction to daily life in Marrakech’s old center.

Your Local Guide Jamal

Stop At:

• Jemaa el-Fnaa, 38 Jemaa el-Fna, Rue El Ksour, Marrakech Morocco
• Koutoubia Mosque, Rue el Ksour, Derb Sabai, 13, Marrakech 40000 Morocco
• Mellah, Marrakech Morocco

Sample Menu

• Moroccan soup Harira – ​Harira is a classic Moroccan comfort soup made with tomatoes, lentils, chickpeas, fresh herbs, dried spices, and meat.
• Couscous – Prepared weekly in many Moroccan homes and the presentation pictured here, couscous with seven vegetables, is one of the most popular versions.
• Chicken Bastilla – is Morocco’s famous rendition of a savory pie. Traditionally pigeons were the birds of choice, and chicken.
• Tagine – the famous slow-cooked Moroccan stew that takes its name from the traditional clay or ceramic dish it’s traditionally cooked in.
• kefta – Moroccans like to heartily season their ground beef or lamb (kefta) with cumin, paprika, and herbs.
• Rfissa – There may be nothing elegant about pouring hot meat and broth over a plateful of bread, yet around the world such humble fare is regarded as savory.
• Mechoui – Moroccan roasted lamb, referred to as mechoui, is perhaps best sampled in Marrakesh.
• Sardines and Other Fish and Seafood – The waters along Morocco’s extensive coastline provide an abundant supply of sardines, making this tasty, very healthy fish an affordable indulgence.
• Zalouk – is a common side dish and typically served with crusty bread. The spread is made with eggplants, tomatoes, garlic, olive oil and spices.
• mint tea – Everyone has his or her own version of mint tea, which is the drink of choice in Morocco. It’s a green tea base with lots of mint leaves and sugar.



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