Marrakech Tours: Souks, Riads & the Sahara Desert
The Red City
Marrakech's walls and buildings are built from rose-red sandstone. Its medina — a UNESCO World Heritage Site — is a 10th-century city where streets haven't changed in 800 years. Getting lost here is not a metaphor; it's a fact. A guide transforms the confusion into discovery.
Essential Marrakech Experiences
Medina Souk Walking Tour
The medina's 18 traditional craft souks are organised by trade: the tannery quarter (Chouara), the spice souk, the carpet souk, the lamp souk. A 3-hour guided walk through these quarters, with a stop at Djemaa el-Fna (storytellers, snake charmers, Gnaoua musicians), is one of travel's great urban experiences.
Chouara Tannery Visit
The 11th-century tannery where leather is still produced using medieval methods — pigeon dung baths, vegetable dyes. A guide negotiates access and explains the process.
Majorelle Garden & YSL Museum
Jacques Majorelle's cobalt-blue garden, restored by Yves Saint Laurent in 1980. The adjacent YSL Museum holds a superb collection of haute couture.
Desert & Mountain Excursions
Sahara Desert (2–3 day tour) — Camel trekking into the Erg Chebbi dunes, a night in a Bedouin tent, and a sunrise that turns the dunes from black to orange to gold.
Atlas Mountains Day Trip — Ourika Valley's Berber villages, a saffron farm, and a traditional Moroccan lunch with a local family.