
Marrakech is where Morocco first reveals its layers — a walled medina of narrow alleys opening onto sunlit squares, centuries-old palaces hidden behind unmarked doors, and gardens that have offered shade to travelers for a thousand years.
By day, the souks of the medina hum with artisans working leather, metal, and textiles much as their ancestors did. By evening, Jemaa el-Fnaa transforms into an open-air theatre of storytellers, musicians, and the scent of grilled spices drifting through the square.
Beyond the medina walls, Marrakech offers refined riad courtyards, contemporary art galleries, and the snow-capped silhouette of the Atlas Mountains on the horizon — a city equally suited to quiet mornings and unforgettable evenings.
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