Enchanting Half-Day Journey of Marrakech into History & Culture.





Description
This Private Walking Tours of Marrakesh is a great way to discover the old Medina. It provides the complete insight into the history and significance of the sites you visit. The history of the places will be explained to you thoroughly. The tour will be enriched with great tips on where to eat the local food and how to move around in and out of the old Marrakesh Medina. We are committed to providing you with a highly qualified tour guide who will answer all your questions about the city’s history, cultural’s backdrop and much more.....
Tour Options
Itinerary
Great monument of Marrakech, which was built in the 12th century by Aloravid dynasty
Jewish quarter.
Perfect place where you will be amazed with Moorish architecture and some sculpture.
Modern museum that has colorful walls, wonderful ceilings, and some piece of art like ceramics, clothes, and variety of art galleries.
A beautiful garden which is unique by beauty of plants, flowers and trees. It is the best place to relax after the visit of the souks.
A wide square full by : Story tellers, snack charmers, musicians and stall of juice sellers.
Highlights
What's included
Traveller Ratings
Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- May be operated by a multi-lingual guide
Reviews(74)
A beautiful place, but quite small. The gardens are lovely and full of greenery and birds, however the space is limited. There are only two designated café seating areas where you can sit, eat, or have a drink while enjoying the surroundings. Worth visiting for the atmosphere, but do not expect a large garden or much room to linger.
The Garden secret is a peaceful and colorful oasis in the middle of Marrakech. The plants are beautiful, and the atmosphere is very relaxing. A must-visit for anyone who loves nature and art!
We visited the Secret Garden last week, which is in the middle of the souks. We arrived around 1.00 pm and paid at the ticket office for the garden and the tower. We enjoyed the beautiful gardens and went to the tower for our allotted time for the guide. It was very interesting and informative and we had a 360 degree view of Marrakesh and the Atlas Mountains. We then spent more time sitting on the benches in the gardens and relaxing. There are trees and plants from around the world. A lovely place right in the middle of the busy hustle and bustle of the Medina. There are also two cafes. Well worth a visit.
Beautiful garden. Quiet, clean, well maintained. It’s so relaxing after walking around the souks. There are many interesting smells. Small very nice coffee at the end to have a tea, it is really not to be missed
the Secret Garden was by far my biggest favorite of my stay in Marrakech. This is a beautiful place a change of scenery and a colorful immersion.
Beautiful gardens, incredible architecture Great food in the Medina. Wonderful guide. So helpful to have a guide when shopping for artisan artwork.
When I read the previous comments, I have a hard time telling myself that we are talking about the same place. The place is enchanting despite the crowds. If you don't like riads, and you're not attached to plants, it's not worth going there There is absolutely no comparison with Majorelle, it is incomparable. You can meet gardeners who share their passion with you. Artists who make pretty paintings that you can even buy in stores. There is a diversity of gardens and plans proposed. The place is large, but for that you have to have the idea of moving from one space to another perhaps this is not obvious to everyone.
2 beautiful gardens, one exotic, the other of Muslim inspiration. Very beautiful mosaics, an ingenious ancestral system for irrigating plants, fountains and ponds, and a peaceful atmosphere. Bird's-eye view of the elevated terrace where you can enjoy a break, small café on site. Entrance 80DH per adult (+- 8€/pers), price for under 24s. If you want to visit the tower, you will have to pay extra... too bad! Best visited early in the morning to avoid the crowds.
A garden which, even if it dates back to the era of the Saadian dynasty, has absolutely no justification for the price paid. If you happen to be nearby, after having walked and visited and you want a bit of greenery and tranquility then, go there. Otherwise, move on .
It was a very bad experience. Apart the guider you have to pay for every place you’re going to visit. Which you can go by your self. In addition, the guider wasn’t giving us useful information and he is not passionate about his job.