Marrakesh Trip Overview
If you want to visit Marrakech at your own pace and with no hurry in a 100% electric bus respectful with the environment, the double-decker tourist bus is your option! You can get on and off all day long with the same ticket, and learn about the history of the city through a comfortable audio system with earphones, in eight different languages. We give you a guide map containing all the stops of the route, and discounts for different establishments in the city. Our new buses are adapted for people with reduced mobility and have a sliding roof in case of rain; they are fitted with anatomical seats. Moreover, there’s always a stewardess on board. Enjoy an adventure of 45 minutes in a unique place in the middle of the desert! Take the Palm Grove route and get off at the bus stop number 8 to take the ATV ride. A fun ride around the palm grove, while taking a break of the hustle of Marrakech.
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* Duration: 1 to 48 hours
* Starts: Marrakesh, Morocco
* Trip Category: Outdoor Activities >> 4WD, ATV & Off-Road Tours
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What to Expect When Visiting Marrakesh, Marrakesh-Safi, Morocco
If you want to visit Marrakech at your own pace and with no hurry in a 100% electric bus respectful with the environment, the double-decker tourist bus is your option! You can get on and off all day long with the same ticket, and learn about the history of the city through a comfortable audio system with earphones, in eight different languages. We give you a guide map containing all the stops of the route, and discounts for different establishments in the city. Our new buses are adapted for people with reduced mobility and have a sliding roof in case of rain; they are fitted with anatomical seats. Moreover, there’s always a stewardess on board. Enjoy an adventure of 45 minutes in a unique place in the middle of the desert! Take the Palm Grove route and get off at the bus stop number 8 to take the ATV ride. A fun ride around the palm grove, while taking a break of the hustle of Marrakech.
Itinerary
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Pass By: Jemaa el-Fnaa, 38 Jemaa el-Fna, Rue El Ksour, Marrakech Morocco
This large square at the entry to the Medina is the centre of Marrakesh life. The Djemaa El Fna (assembly place of the nobodies) is a vibrant hub of bric-a-brac stalls, musicians, storytellers, fortune-tellers and snake charmers that never seems to rest.
Pass By: Koutoubia Mosque, Rue el Ksour, Derb Sabai, 13, Marrakech 40000 Morocco
The Koutoubia Mosque is Marrakesh’s most famous landmark with its striking, 70 m tall minaret visible for miles in every direction
Pass By: Menara Gardens and Pavilion, Avenue de la Menara, Marrakech 40000 Morocco
This inner-city garden is a bubble of serenity hidden right in the heart of Marrakesh. It’s a local-favorite spot for getting out of the hustle to enjoy some peace and quiet.
Pass By: El Badi Palace, Ksibat Nhass, Marrakech Morocco
This magnificent peacock of a palace was built in the 19th century as the residence of the Grand Vizier Bou Ahmed, who served Sultan Moulay al-Hassan I.
Pass By: Saadian Tombs, Rue De La Kasbah, Marrakech 40000 Morocco
This 16th century burial ground is home to 66 members of the Saadian dynasty, which ruled over Marrakesh between 1524 and 1668. The tombs here include that of the ruler Al-Mansour, his successors and their closest family members.
Pass By: Medersa Ben Youssef, Ben Youssef Square, Marrakech 40000 Morocco
Built in 1565 by the Saadians, the Medersa (madrassa – Islamic school of learning) of Ben Youssef is the largest theological college in Morocco.
Pass By: souk, Marrakesh 40000, Morocco
Here you can see Moroccan craftsmanship in all its diversity, organised by profession. Stroll through the crowds under a roof of reeds, passing craftsmen and tradesmen hawking leather goods, fabrics, kettles and pottery.
Pass By: Jardin Majorelle, Rue Yves Saint Laurent, Marrakech 40090 Morocco
These lush tropical gardens, full of cacti, palms and ferns, are the work of painter Jacques Majorelle.
Pass By: La Palmeraie, Marrakech Morocco
The Marrakech palm grove, the country’s northernmost, counts almost 100 000 trees today.
Pass By: Mellah, Marrakech Morocco
The Mellah in Marrakech refers to the area where Jews resided.