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Marrakech is the Kingdom of Morocco's fourth-largest city, located west of the Atlas Mountains' foothills. It is the capital of the Marrakech-Safi region and one of Morocco's four imperial cities. It is a vibrant city where the sky's default blue sings against the peach-gold architecture. It is regarded as the city of luxury thanks to its famed palaces, 5-star restaurants, luxury spas and hammams, and lovely riads in the medina. The Mamounia with its lovely gardens, the opulent Royal Mansour hammam, and Namaskar Palace's sophisticated cuisine are just a few examples. Moreover, Marrakech is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with camel rides in the desert, the city's outstanding architecture, traditional gastronomy, beautiful performances and culture, and wonderful shopping in its bazaars all available to adventurous tourists. The Moorish minaret of 12th-century Koutoubia is a city icon that can be seen for kilometres. If you are looking to find hotels in Marrakech for less, book online with Accor Hotels. Check out our great hotel deals and benefit from our Best Price Guarantee!
Morocco has a typical Mediterranean climate, with moderate, rainy winters and hot, dry summers, especially around the coast. November through March is the wet season.
Marrakech is one of Morocco's most renowned and well-known cities. Marrakech, like the rest of Morocco, is well worth a visit. Accor offers a vast collection of hotels to select from when visiting this unique city. If you are looking for premium quality luxury hotels, Accor offers several 5-star hotels to select from. Whether you are looking to honeymoon in Marrakech, enjoy a day at the spa, spend a romantic getaway, or just enjoy the view, we cater to all needs. Le Medina Essaouira Thalassa Sea & Spa Mgallery, located on the beach, promises leisure and exploration. The luxurious haven, Sofitel Marrakech Lounge and Spa, guarantees rejuvenation of body and mind. Fairmont Royal Palm Marrakech provides the sensual experience of combining luxury with landscape. While Sofitel Essaouira Mogador Golf & Spa, a magnificent modern complex with delicate oriental influences, has it all! Alternatively, for those interested in unwinding and having a blast, staying near attractions while on a tighter budget, Novotel Marrakech Hivernage is the place for you. This 4-star hotel located in the heart of Marrakech's trendiest neighbourhood, gives you access to restaurants, casinos, jet set clubs, as well as some of the city's renowned attractions.
Marrakech, Morocco's old imperial capital, is a significant commercial hub with mosques, palaces, and gardens. The medina is a tightly packed, walled mediaeval city with maze-like lanes where vibrant souks offer traditional fabrics, ceramics, and jewellery going back to the Berber Empire. The Moorish minaret of 12th-century Koutoubia is a city icon that can be seen for kilometres. Here we will mention some of the places you must see during your visit to Marrakech. Whether you are travelling for business or pleasure, our Marrakech hotels offer you the best hotel deals during your stay in the city.
Jemaa el-Fna is a square and market centre In Marrakech's medina neighbourhood. It is Marrakech's major plaza, utilised by both locals and visitors. Since its inception during the 11th century, the Jemaa el-Fna Square has become one of Marrakech's most important cultural sites and one of the city's trademarks. It houses a one-of-a-kind collection of popular Moroccan cultural traditions expressed in musical, religious, and artistic forms.
The Koutoubia Mosque was built in 1147, while a second version of the mosque was completely constructed around 1158, with the minaret's construction completed around 1195. The second mosque is the current construction, which is regarded as a classic and significant example of Moroccan mosque architecture. The 77-metre-tall minaret tower is adorned with various geometric arch designs and is crowned by a spire and metal orbs. It is believed that other constructions of the same age, such as Seville's Giralda and Rabat's Hassan Tower, were influenced by it. Marrakech's minaret is likewise regarded as a significant landmark and emblem.
Marrakech's Medina is a historic Islamic capital dating back to the 11th century thanks to the Almoravide and Almohade dynasties. The various landmarks of the medina's long and famous past may still be seen. The Koutoubia Mosque, with its distinctive 12th-century minaret, and the Saadian Tombs, erected in the 16th century by Sultan Ahmed al-Mansour, are two examples. With its labyrinth of alleyways, residences, souks, artisanal activities and traditional businesses, the Medina, which has been rendered vulnerable owing to demographic change, provides an amazing example of a live historic town. The Medina of Marrakech, which is surrounded by a large palm grove, is referred to as the red city because of its battered clay houses and ramparts, erected during the Almohads' reign. The Medina of Marrakech is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is surrounded by 16 kilometres of fortifications and gates.
Palmeraie is a palm oasis west of Marrakech, with hundreds of thousands of palm trees. The Palmeraie refers to the entire territory north of the city, between the Route de Fes and the Route de Casablanca, measuring 8 kilometres in length and 140 square kilometres in area. Although tradition has it that this Palmeraie was built from date seeds thrown by Arab troops centuries ago, it was actually built utilising a khettara network during the Almoravid period. Over 100,000 date palms, as well as olive and fruit plants, have been planted. Irrigation is now provided by local reservoirs and artesian wells. Buildings were not permitted to be erected to heights higher than palm trees due to town planning regulations in the 1920s, and as a result, palm trees have grown on pavements as well.
The Menara Gardens are a historic public garden and orchard. Founded in the 12th century, the gardens have been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1985, together with the Agdal Gardens and the old walled city of Marrakech. The gardens are organised around a central water pond, which is flanked by a pleasure pavilion that dates from the 19th century in its current form. The pond and its pavilion, which are frequently photographed against the backdrop of the High Atlas Mountains to the south, are regarded as one of Marrakech's most famous sights and emblems. The Manara Gardens open daily from 8 a.m. till 7 p.m. and are gratuitous.
The Majorelle Garden, created in 1923, is a popular tourist attraction in Marrakech, with around 700,000 tourists each year. It is one of Morocco's most fascinating and enigmatic gardens, covering 9,000 square metres. It is home to over 15 indigenous North African bird species. There are several fountains, as well as various plants consisting of palms, bamboo thickets, bougainvillaea, jasmine, water lilies, agaves, weeping willows, Datura and Thuja evergreens, not to mention a noteworthy collection of cacti. The home was bought by fashion designers Yves Saint-Laurent and Pierre Bergé in the 1980s, who laboured to repair it. The public can now visit the garden and villa complex. The Berber Museum is housed in the estate, while the Yves Saint Laurent Museum opened adjacent in 2017. Majorelle Garden admission is about $11 and includes entrance to both the garden and the museum. Children under 11 get free entry. Opening hours are from 8 a.m. to 6:30 p.m, Monday to Sunday.
With the greatest booking experience atour Accor hotels in Marrakech, as well as a variety of benefits and discounts on activities and attractions, make the most of your time in the city. Best price guaranteed
Accor offers budget friendly hotels to make the most of your stay during your visit to Marrakech. ibis Marrakech Palmeraie is located 10 minutes away from the city centre. The Palm Grove and its 18 hole golf course are about 5 minutes away from the hotel, while ibis Marrakech Centre Gare is only 6 kilometres away from Marrakech Ménara International Airport and 10 minutes from Jemaa El Fna Square, Majorelle Garden, the medina, Bahia Palace, the Saadian Tombs, the Koutoubia Mosque and Menara Gardens
Sofitel Marrakech Palais Imperial, Fairmont Royal Palm Marrakech and Sofitel Marrakech Lounge and Spa,The five star Sofitel Marrakech Palais is the perfect hotel for a honeymoon. Impérial blends French grandeur with oriental hospitality in a structure modelled after a Moorish castle. Travel is greatly encouraged by its verdant gardens, carved ceilings, classic mosaics, carpets, and artefacts. This stunning hotel offers cosy accommodations and roomy suites, and it promises amazing experiences at its outdoor pools, spa, fitness centre, fine restaurants, and bars
A tranquil, luxurious setting in the heart of a stunning garden with views of the Atlas Mountains is the modern 5 star Sofitel Marrakech Lounge and Spa. In this opulent hideaway only steps from the Medina, rejuvenate your body and mind. This lovely facility offers relaxing moments in the outdoor pools, spa, fitness centre, fine restaurants, and bars. It also offers comfortable rooms and roomy apartments. Alternatively, Fairmont Royal Palm Marrakech is an urban oasis with sweeping views of the golf course and the Atlas Mountains. The rooms and suites are an invitation to savour genuine moments of leisure with living areas ranging from 72 sqm to 310 sqm
The Sofitel Spa in Sofitel Marrakech Palais Imperial offers a variety of health and beauty treatments that let you enjoy a dazzling and revitalising experience.