Marrakech Trip Overview
We start with visit to the famous Majorel Gardens and possibly the Yves Saint Laurent Museum (closed on Wednesday).
Then have a delicious 3-course lunch in, by far the best french restaurant in Marrakech, Restaurant “Le Petit Cornichon” (Included in the price of the trip).
Of course are the wines not included in the price of the trip.
Please, take your time to relax and enjoy this delicious lunch and the tasteful wines.
After this lunch we show you how Argan Oil has been made, in Kasbah, a very old neighbourhood in the Medina with a lot of beautiful cultural and valuable treasures.
You also will have the opportunity to take a look at a Cooperative of Argan oil products. Then we will leave the Medina.
– Always clear and fast communication
– Only new, luxury and heavy cars
– Always a clean car
– A good working air-conditioning system
– Always exactly on time
– European drivers speaking multipal languages
– Nice and safe drivers
– Recommended at TripAdvisor
– Free WiFi in the car
Additional Info
* Duration: 6 to 7 hours
* Starts: Marrakech, Morocco
* Trip Category: Food, Wine & Nightlife >> Wine Tasting & Winery Tours
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What to Expect When Visiting Marrakech, Marrakesh-Safi, Morocco
We start with visit to the famous Majorel Gardens and possibly the Yves Saint Laurent Museum (closed on Wednesday).
Then have a delicious 3-course lunch in, by far the best french restaurant in Marrakech, Restaurant “Le Petit Cornichon” (Included in the price of the trip).
Of course are the wines not included in the price of the trip.
Please, take your time to relax and enjoy this delicious lunch and the tasteful wines.
After this lunch we show you how Argan Oil has been made, in Kasbah, a very old neighbourhood in the Medina with a lot of beautiful cultural and valuable treasures.
You also will have the opportunity to take a look at a Cooperative of Argan oil products. Then we will leave the Medina.
– Always clear and fast communication
– Only new, luxury and heavy cars
– Always a clean car
– A good working air-conditioning system
– Always exactly on time
– European drivers speaking multipal languages
– Nice and safe drivers
– Recommended at TripAdvisor
– Free WiFi in the car
Itinerary
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: Marrakech Train Station, Hasan II Avenue, Marrakech 40050 Morocco
From the beautiful train station or from your hotel we drive immediately to the Marorelle Gardens.
A ride from 15-30 minutes
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Jardin Majorelle, Rue Yves Saint Laurent, Marrakech 40090 Morocco
The beautiful Majorelle Garden in Marrakech is the most visited cultural attraction in Morocco.
In this garden come over 800,000 visitors annually.
The well-known garden, designed by the painter Jacques Majorelle in 1922, attracts hundreds of visitors every day, both in winter and in summer.
In 1944 the painter decided to admit visitors to his garden. After his death in 1982, the garden was sold to the mythical couple Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Bergé.
Plants of all the 5 continents you’ll find there.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Musee Yves Saint Laurent Marrakech, Rue Yves Saint Laurent, Marrakech 40000 Morocco
The new Musée Yves Saint Laurent is closed on Wednesday.
The French fashion designer spent a lot of time in Marrakech during his life. Around a thousand items from Saint Laurent’s collections are exhibited in this museum.
His iconic, cobalt blue villa gave the designer a lot of inspiration. “Marrakech taught me color,” said Saint Laurent. As a result of his love for the city, the Pierre Bergé-Yves Saint Laurent Foundation set up the museum, which was one of the last projects of Saint Laurent’s business partner, Bergé. He came up with the idea in 2010. “When this piece of land was put up for sale, Pierre Berge bought Zoom.” Bergé died just before the museum opening.
The beautiful building, which cost around fifteen million euros, was designed by Studio KO architects in typical Moroccan style with a lot of terracotta use. The building displays an enormous collection of couture, accessories, sketches and photos of Saint Laurent. The famous Mondrian dress and the iconic women’s tuxedo are part of the unique collection. The museum in Marrakech is focused on his designs that are specifically proposed for the culture of the Moroccan city: “The aim is to show Saint Laurent’s contribution to fashion; he came here two weeks a year to design his collections, “says Dahlström. “Paris was his place of creation, but Marrakech was that of inspiration.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Gueliz, Marrakech Morocco
From the Y.S.L. museum we make a small tour to Atlas mountains to give you an impression of the mountains. Especially in good weather and in winter it is a beautiful sight; that huge mountain range with those white snow-capped peaks, very impressive.
After this short tour we go to the best modern French restaurant in Marrakech, le Petit Cornichon. There you will enjoy a 3-course menu where you can possibly put together a wine arrangement with the help of Otman, the manager.
Take the time to enjoy the peace and the delicious food and drink. Lunch is included in the price, the wine is not!
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: Kasbah Mosque, Rue de La Kasbah, Marrakech Morocco
After the extensive lunch we drive via the famous Koutoubia Mosque to the district of Kasbah with many historical highlights such as the great Mosque and the Saadi tombs. These date from the time of Sultan Ahmad I al-Mansur in the late 16th century. The graves were forgotten and rediscovered in 1917 and restored. The graves, since the restoration has taken place with Italian marble, have become a major attraction for visitors to Marrakech. A visit is possible. In any case we will visit Afous where I can show you how Argan oil is made and …. we get to know fig-cactus oil, the most expensive but most powerful oil in the world.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: La Palmeraie, Marrakech Morocco
At the end of this beautiful day we can take a trip through the famous Palmeraie, the famous area of Marrakech where the date palms are once created by all those thrown-away seeds of soldiers who were stationed there.
There is a view, among other things, of the water museum, which tells visitors about Morocco’s water problems.
Duration: 1 hour