The Magic of Marrakech From Spain to Marrakech Excursions in Morocco Marrakech, the city so often confused as the capital of Morocco; forgetting about the great Rabat, which we will have as protagonist of an upcoming blog post. Traveling from the north, crossing the Atlas, the trip by land is greater than five hours. It is a zigzagging road, which goes up and down all the time. Undoubtedly this trip is one of the best views of travel that a traveler can enjoy. In the distance, the first thing that is visible is the tower of the Koutoubia Mosque, symbol of the city. With its seventy meters of height, it is observed from the distance, with its tiles and stuccos, displaying and boasting of its extraordinary meticulousness of the Muslim art. From Spain to Marrakech Excursions in Morocco Marrakech means land of god, in Arabic. In recent years, it has become the city of reference in the country for its rich history since it was founded by Berber nomads who came from the desert. Between the streets of the medina, its bustle and its folklore are emerging. In the souk, you can find all sorts of gadgets and souvenirs of all kinds: from precious clothes made from leather, especially from camels, souvenirs, souvenirs and electronic devices. All this, announced - or rather vociferously - by the friendly polyglot sellers, ready to start a duel in the art of bargaining with each client who passes in front of his post. From Spain to Marrakech Excursions in Morocco. The Jemaa El-Fna Square Walking through Marrakesh we will conclude that all roads lead more to the Jemaa El-Fna square than to Rome. Apparently, all the streets end there, or give that impression, at least. This square is unique in its kind. The best
The Magic of Marrakech From Spain to Marrakech Excursions in Morocco Marrakech, the city so often confused as the capital of Morocco; forgetting about the great Rabat, which we will have as protagonist of an upcoming