Marrakech is known as the 'Red City' due to the distinctive reddish-pink hue of its buildings and surrounding walls, made from local clay.
The main square, Djemaa el-Fna, transforms throughout the day from a market to an open-air theater featuring storytellers, musicians, and food stalls by night.
Built in the late 19th century, this palace exemplifies Moroccan and Islamic architectural styles with intricate tilework, carved cedar, and peaceful courtyards.
Created by French painter Jacques Majorelle and later owned by Yves Saint Laurent, this botanical garden features vibrant cobalt blue buildings and exotic plants.
These traditional Moroccan houses with interior gardens or courtyards have been converted into boutique hotels offering authentic accommodation experiences.
The culture of indigenous Berber people is evident throughout Marrakech in its crafts, cuisine, and music, particularly in the Atlas Mountain outskirts.