Night life in Marrakech

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Enjoy the intense magic of Marrakech at night: food, dancing, music and more. Everything springs to life when the sun goes down. It’s loud, colorful and highly energetic. And the mouthwatering aromas! The air is filled with the tempting smells of the local food cooked on open fires. Three hours of excitement for all your senses. And you can experience it all, guided by your favorite local.
you’ll love watching the traditional Marrakech dancers and musicians. You can also hear wonderful stories, taste yummy snacks, and feast on a Marrakech specialty: Tanjia. It’s delicious! This is your chance to get carried away in a huge party that’s been bursting into life every night for years and years.

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* Duration: 3 hours 5 minutes
* Starts: Marrakech, Morocco
* Trip Category: Tours & Sightseeing >> Half-day Tours



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

Enjoy the intense magic of Marrakech at night: food, dancing, music and more. Everything springs to life when the sun goes down. It’s loud, colorful and highly energetic. And the mouthwatering aromas! The air is filled with the tempting smells of the local food cooked on open fires. Three hours of excitement for all your senses. And you can experience it all, guided by your favorite local.
you’ll love watching the traditional Marrakech dancers and musicians. You can also hear wonderful stories, taste yummy snacks, and feast on a Marrakech specialty: Tanjia. It’s delicious! This is your chance to get carried away in a huge party that’s been bursting into life every night for years and years.

Stop At: Jemaa el-Fnaa, 38 Jemaa el-Fna, Rue El Ksour, Marrakech Morocco

The irresistible atmosphere of Djemma el Fna is further highlighted by the maze of stalls, which after the dark, presents a pleasant environment for exploration. With the presence of a personal guide that keeps you safe and on track, you can rest assured of a rewarding night venture, including rich tastes of indigenous and international foods, good music, and great dances that you do not get before sunset.
Overwhelming is the magic of Marrakech when the sky is dark, with everything suddenly coming alive with the setting of the sun. It is not only the loudness but also the unique blend of color and high energy that keeps you seeking more. Let us not forget the delicious aromas that rent the air, especially of local food made on open fires.
The stunning Jemma el-Fna Square offers a wide range of side attractions, including a spacious open-air kitchen housing several stalls known for dishing the best local cuisines from the natural open fires. No two stalls offer the same aroma.

Duration: 45 minutes

Stop At: Koutoubia, Medina Jamaa El Fena, Marrakech 40000, Morocco

The mosque is located about 200 metres (660 ft) west of the city’s the Jemaa El Fna souq, a prominent market place which has existed since the city’s establishment. It is situated on the Avenue Mohammed V, opposite Place de Foucauld. During French occupation, the network of roads was developed with the mosque as the central landmark, in the ville nouvelle. To the west and south of the mosque is a notable rose garden, and across Avenue Houmman-el-Fetouaki is the small mausoleum of the Almoravid emir Yusuf ibn Tashfin, one of the great builders of Marrakesh, consisting of a simple crenelated structure.
In the mosque’s esplanade, which backs onto Jemaa el Fna, the ruins of the first Kutubiyya Mosque can be seen. A part of the perimeter of the Ksar al-Hajjar, the original stone fortress built in 1070 by Abu Bakr ibn Umar, the Almoravid founder of the city, was also uncovered on the northern side of the original mosque.
Also visible today at the northeast corner of these ruins is a part of

Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: 15 Souk Cherifia Sidi Abdelaziz, Marrakech Morocco

If you are the type that favors personal and quiet moment, you will find the magnificent 12th-century mosque befitting for your alone-sessions. There is also the “seven turns” waiting to move you from the marketplace to the narrow cobblestone streets that only locals can tell you about. If you wish to, you may ask your hosts questions, or seeking clarifications about history, architecture, and customs of Marrakech, especially why most of the doorways have two doors, one small and the other large. You may also wish to seek clarification on why these doors show “the hands of Fatima.”
Just before you call it a day, make a stop at the rooftop bar that offers you a great view of the fabulous show happening at the Jemma el-Fna square. While feeding your eyes, do not forget to feed your stomach with refreshing drinks, and your ears and mind with great music, and delectable sounds of flutes and drums.
You can make great storytellers out of your local hosts, and they are always ready to share e

Duration: 1 hour

Sample Menu

• Tangia – A tangia is cooking vessel as well as the dish that cooks in it. It is made of clay and has an urn shape. It comes in small and large forms,



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