Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Marrakech the red city



Marrakech the red city  is a place full of magic! With its countless markets, gardens, palaces and mosques, you'll impress. Spend an entire day to explore the Medina and secret courtyards and winding streets surveyed. In all cases, the best way to know the rest of neighborhood along the ramparts on foot or by bike. Then go and relax in the peace and serenity of the Jardin Majorelle in or admire the splendor of one of the oldest mosques in the city. 
Marrakech the red city
Marrakech the red city 



the Pearl of the South or South Gate and red ocher Town or City, is a city in Morocco, in the interior, at the foot of the Atlas Mountains. 

The city is subject to a Mediterranean climate. In Marrakech, the winters are often cool in the morning, but temperatures will rise quickly during the day to reach 18 degrees on average. Thereafter, the temperature drops very quickly in the evening, in order to reach 7 degrees. Summers in turn are often hot. 
The economy in Marrakech based on tourism, trade and crafts. The hotel infrastructure has in recent years rapidly. The city is served by the airport Marrakech - Menara, which is the second largest airport last Morocco.This is ISO 9001 certified by international certification organizations. more than two million tourists every year. It is also the starting point for many excursions for hikers wishing to travel the desert to the south or the Atlas. 

red Marrakech has indeed become a favorite for celebrities who enjoy its well-preserved charm which combines luxury destinations. 

Monuments and attractions 

Koutoubia Mosque - Place Jamaa El Fna - Ben Youssef Madrasa 
Qoubba Almoravide - The Saadian tombs -
 Fountain chrob or chouf Koutoubia Mosque - Mosque El Mouassine and fountain - 
 Golden Mosque - El Badi Palace - Bahia Palace -
 Menara Gardens - Agdal Gardens -Garden Majorelle - 
Museum of Art Museum of Marrakech  - Islamic Art Museum of Marrakech - 
Museum "Bert-Flint" called home Tiskwin - Museum of the Palmeraie 
Dar Si Said Museum - Museum of Photography and Visual Arts - The souks of Marrakech

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