The old Medina of Marrakech
The Medina of Marrakech has been declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco in 1985, currently being one of the must-see places. Its heart is the great Jamaa el Fna square. To the north of which the labyrinth of the Souks (traditional markets, often discovered) opens. Continuing north are the Ben Youssef Mosque and Madrasa and the Marrakech Museum. To the south of the square, however, over the centuries the rulers of the city.
Most amazing places in Marrakech
Today the area is dominated by the Royal Palace, erected on the ruins of the previous Almohad palaces. Which occupies a vast area surrounded by walls (the so-called Kasbah, which means fortified citadel) and is not open to the public. But you can visit the Bahia Palace and Dar Si Said, built in the 19th century by two visions of the sultans and the imposing ruins of the great Badi palace.
Marrakech has a semi-arid climate, with mild and humid winters and hot and dry summers. The average temperatures go from 12 degrees Celsius in winter to 23 degrees Celsius in summer
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