RUGS TO RICHES

The colourful city ideal for a winter sun break – with four-hour flights and cheap package holidays

The tranquil Jardin Majorelle is not to be missed

SHIMMERING with colour, Marrakesh is a city with magic and chaos at its heart.

But with its lavish rooftop restaurants and bewildering bazaars, it can be hard to know where to begin.

Advertisement
Marrakesh is a city with magic and chaosCredit: Shutterstock
Koutoubia Mosque is a gem in the city centreCredit: Getty

The devastating earthquake in September saw damage to some of its most ancient buildings, including its historic medina, a Unesco World Heritage site.

But repairs are well under way and the city and its inhabitants need tourists back discovering its joy.

WHY SHOULD I GO?

IF you’re looking for a culture shock but don’t want to fly halfway across the world, Marrakesh is just four hours away and delivers both modern flair and ancient wonders.

Advertisement

It's easier than ever to get there if you book a package with that includes flights, luggage, hotel and transfers.

So all you'll need to worry about is how to craft the perfect itinerary in this impressive destination.

While the city is enough to keep you busy for a long weekend, it’s also a great base to explore beyond, from Berber villages in the desert to the fabulous beaches of Essaouira, both easily accessible on day trips.

Advertisement

Most read in News Travel

A-MAZE-ING
Huge new attraction launching in the UK based on iconic 1980's video game
OFF TRACK
Top European theme park to close its on-site hotel next year for major revamp
SNOW WAY
Europe's southernmost ski resort has 320 days of sunshine each year & Med views
SANDS GOOD
Seaside town is the ultimate staycation spot & one of UK’s 'best places to live'

STREETS MADE FOR WALKING?

THE maze of alleyways in the medina and souks are ripe for wandering, but it is easy to lose your way.

The souks are a shopper’s paradise, with carpets, traditional slippers, lotions, spices and jewellery — but a guide will take the stress out of exploring.

You can hire one for three hours for £27pp ().

Advertisement

Besides taking you to the best sites and shops, you can get your chaperone to teach you the art of haggling — or ask them to wrangle on your behalf.

If you manage to knock off enough cash, then the guides pay for themselves!

ANYTHING FOR BUCKET LIST?

THE city’s star attraction is the central square of Jemaa el-Fnaa, where there are snake charmers, fortune tellers and mystics.

Advertisement

After dusk, fire-eaters, dancers and musicians perform their nightly shows while pop-up food stalls cook up a storm.

Wander Marrakesh's endless marketsCredit: Getty
Pastries, oils and spices are just some of the goods availableCredit: Getty

Also not to be missed is Jardin Majorelle, the former home and garden of fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent.

Advertisement

For day trips, head into the Agafay Desert to explore a Berber village, just a 40-minute drive from the city.

The Berber families will offer traditional mint tea with plenty of sugar alongside a selection of homemade flatbreads, oils and dips.

WHERE SHOULD I EAT?

MOROCCO is famous for its sizzling tagines and mounds of fragrant couscous.

Advertisement

Many of Marrakesh’s restaurants can now be found on rooftops, offering spectacular views of the city and the Atlas Mountains.

For good-value authentic cuisine, head to Nomad above the bustling spice square of Rahba Lakdima.

It serves traditional Moroccan cuisine with a modern twist.

Think calamari in a ginger, cumin and harissa sauce or tiramisu soaked in honey, almond and argan oil.

Advertisement

For lunch, head to Le Jardin, a little food oasis hidden within the heart of the medina.

Everything about this restaurant is green, zingy and fresh, from the emerald tiles to the giant low-hanging foliage and veggie-packed menu.

I FANCY A DRINK

FOR authentic Moroccan vibes and stand-out design, head to the El Fenn boutique hotel.

Advertisement

Its huge roof terrace has panoramic views of the medina and mixologists on hand to whip up your favourite cocktails.

Morocco is famous for tantalising herbal teasCredit: Getty

Tucked away in the medina, Cafe Arabe also delivers great value on its rooftop terrace or mosaic-tiled courtyard.

WHERE SHOULD I STAY?

Advertisement

WITHIN walking distance of the Jemaa el-Fnaa Square, the 5H Kenzi Rose Garden, in the trendy Hivernage district. is an oasis of calm with a stylish, palm tree-lined sun terrace.

Settle down with a cocktail on the loungers by the pool or enjoy a meal at the buffet or restaurants.

There’s also an excellent spa centre with hamam and steam bath.

Advertisement
Topics
Advertisement
machibet777.com