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Marrakech Landscape
The Red City Awaits

Top Things to Do in
Marrakech

From the bustling souks of the Medina to the silence of the Agafay Desert. Curated experiences for the modern explorer.

A City of Legends & Life

Marrakech is more than just a destination; it is a sensory experience that lingers long after you leave. Known as the "Red City" for its beaten-clay walls, it is the beating heart of Morocco's tourism and culture.

Within the ancient walls of the Medina, you will find a labyrinth of history: the Koutoubia Mosque standing guard over the city, the vibrant chaos of Jemaa el-Fnaa square, and the peaceful serenity of the Ben Youssef Madrasa. Beyond the walls, the modern city (Gueliz) buzzes with life, while the nearby Agafay Desert and High Atlas Mountains offer spectacular natural escapes.

At All Over Morocco Travel, we specialize in curating the absolute best things to do in Marrakech. Whether you want to fly in a hot air balloon at sunrise, race quad bikes through palm groves, or enjoy a romantic dinner under the stars, we make it happen.

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Heritage

Palaces, Mosques & Ancient Souks.

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Adventure

Quad Biking, Camels & Balloons.

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Nature

Majorelle Garden & Palmeraie.

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Gastronomy

Cooking Classes & Food Tours.

Curated Experiences

Unmissable Experiences

Hand-picked activities to make your stay in Marrakech unforgettable.

Marrakech City Tour
€40 / group
Culture

Marrakech Historical City Tour

4 Hours • Private Guide

Discover the hidden gems of the Medina. Visit the Koutoubia, Bahia Palace, Saadian Tombs, and navigate the souks with a local expert.

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Agafay Desert Dinner
€60 / person
Romantic

Agafay Desert Sunset Dinner

Evening • Dinner & Show

A magical evening in the stone desert. Enjoy a sunset camel ride followed by a traditional dinner and fire show under the stars.

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Hot Air Balloon
€180 / person
Luxury

Sunrise Hot Air Balloon

Morning • Breakfast Included

Float above the Marrakech plains and Atlas Mountains at sunrise. A breathtaking bucket-list experience including a Berber breakfast.

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Quad Biking
€35 / person
Adventure

Quad Biking in Palmeraie

3 Hours • Tea Break

Adrenaline-filled ride through the palm groves and rock desert. Perfect for families and thrill-seekers. Includes safety gear and guide.

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Ouzoud Waterfalls
€35 / person
Day Trip

Ouzoud Waterfalls Day Trip

Full Day • Hiking

Escape the heat to the highest waterfalls in North Africa. Hike down the canyon, see wild monkeys, and enjoy lunch by the river.

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Moroccan Food
€45 / person
Food

Traditional Cooking Class

4 Hours • Lunch Included

Shop in the local market and learn to cook a traditional Tagine or Couscous with a local chef. Enjoy the meal you prepared!

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Traveler Favorites

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"The hot air balloon at sunrise was the highlight of our entire trip. Absolutely magical views of the Atlas."

- Jennifer L, USA

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"Agafay dinner was so romantic. The fire show was a great surprise. Good food and atmosphere."

- Marco P, Italy

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"We booked the city guide through All Over Morocco. He helped us navigate the souks without getting lost!"

- Sarah B, UK

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"Quad biking in the Palmeraie was super fun. The tea break at the Berber house felt very authentic."

- Ahmed K, UAE

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"The hot air balloon at sunrise was the highlight of our entire trip. Absolutely magical views of the Atlas."

- Jennifer L, USA

Marrakech Essentials

Yes, Marrakech is generally very safe. There is a dedicated Tourist Police force. In the Medina, be mindful of pickpockets in crowded areas and politely decline unofficial guides.
Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November) are ideal. Summers can be very hot (40°C+), while winters are mild during the day but cold at night.
Marrakech is cosmopolitan, but it is respectful to dress modestly in the Medina (covering shoulders and knees). In modern districts like Gueliz, dress codes are more relaxed.