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Check-In and Check-Out Policies

  • Check-in: 2:00 PM
  • Check-out: 12:00 PM

Property and Cancellation Policies

Full Charge: Full Stay - If cancelled within 10 days of arrival.


Terms and Conditions

Cancellation & Prepayment Policies:

Standard Rate

  • The guest can cancel free of charge until 10 days before arrival.
  • The guest will be charged the total price of the reservation if they cancel within 10 days before arrival.
  • If the guest doesn't show up, they will be charged the total price of the reservation.
  • The guest will be charged a prepayment of the total price of the reservation within 7 days before arrival.

Non-Refundable Rate

  • The guest will be charged the total price of the reservation if they cancel at any time.
  • The guest will be charged a prepayment of the total price of the reservation at any time.

The ancient medina of Marrakech, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a labyrinth of wonder where every alley tells a story, every door hides a secret, and every corner reveals a new adventure.

The Heart of Marrakech

Dating back to the 11th century, Marrakech's medina is more than just a historic district—it's the beating heart of the Red City. Its rose-colored walls have witnessed centuries of trade, culture, and artistic excellence, creating a living museum of Moroccan heritage.

The medina is not just a place to visit; it's an experience that engages all your senses—from the aromatic spices in the souks to the mesmerizing call to prayer echoing through the ancient streets.

Local Guide, Mohammed

Essential Stops in Your Walking Tour

1. The Iconic Souks

Begin your journey at the famous souks, where artisans continue centuries-old traditions:

  • Souk Semmarine - The main marketplace
  • Souk des Teinturiers - The dyers' souk
  • Souk Cherratine - The leather craftsmen's quarter
Spice Market

Colorful spice displays in the souk

Traditional Lamps

Traditional Moroccan lanterns

Historical Monuments

The medina is home to some of Morocco's most important historical monuments:

2. The Koutoubia Mosque

The largest mosque in Marrakech, the Koutoubia serves as both a spiritual center and a crucial landmark for navigation through the medina. Its minaret, standing 77 meters tall, has been inspiring architectural designs across the Maghreb for centuries.

3. The Ben Youssef Madrasa

Once North Africa's largest Islamic college, the Ben Youssef Madrasa is a masterpiece of Islamic architecture, featuring intricate zellige tilework, carved cedar, and stucco ornamentation.

Practical Tips for Your Medina Walk

  • Best Time to Visit: Early morning or late afternoon to avoid the heat
  • Navigation: Download an offline map or hire a licensed guide
  • What to Wear: Comfortable shoes and modest clothing
  • Photography: Always ask permission before photographing people

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