Marrakech Menara Airport

Touchdown in 3... 2... And the airplane is speeding up and climbing again? What's going on? My mind immediately jumped to the possible emergency procedures I had learned during a recent interpretingEn savoir plus
Touchdown in 3... 2... And the airplane is speeding up and climbing again? What's going on? My mind immediately jumped to the possible emergency procedures I had learned during a recent interpretingEn savoir plus
Ingrid had arrived in an earlier flight and was already waiting for me at the airport exit. We took a bus to the city center, passing through modern Marrakech with beautifully landscaped parks, andEn savoir plus
After settling in and freshening up, we ventured out to the Medina to get a first impression - and it is just as you'd imagine it: a labyrinth of winding alleys, bustling with life, shops, peopleEn savoir plus
The minaret of Koutoubia Mosque (12th century) rises 77 meters above the city and can be seen from pretty much everywhere. You can actually spot it in the very first picture I took out of the plane.En savoir plus
We had breakfast at a small cafe we passed on the way to the next sightseeing item on the day's agenda. It was a little café (or rather a "Soda", as I'd call it if we were in Costa Rica) where weEn savoir plus
Our first stop after breakfast was Bahia Palace, which was quite crowded but still worth a visit.
Built in the 1860s by Si Moussa and expanded by his son Ba Ahmed to impress his favorite wife,En savoir plus
Our next stop a short walk away was El Badi - the ruins of late 16th-century palace built by Sultan Ahmed al-Mansur of the Saadian dynasty. It had over 350 rooms, lavishly decorated with gold, ItalianEn savoir plus
The Saadian Tombs were built in the 16th century by Sultan Ahmad al-Mansur as the final resting place for him, his family, and other important figures from the Saadian dynasty.
After the fall ofEn savoir plus
For the last stop of the day, we took a petit taxi across town (10 Dirham = €1) to get to Jardin Majorelle. The botanical garden was created by the French artist Jacques Majorelle in the 1920s andEn savoir plus