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10 clichés proving Marrakech truly is the city of 1001 colors

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The ocher city is the most common way to describe Marrakech. Yet, it offers a spectrum of colors that shift throughout the day. Soft and cool in the morning, blazing at sunset, it's no wonder Marrakech is a fountain of inspiration for so many artists. We've curated a selection of 10 photos to remind you that Marrakech is truly the city of 1001 colors... Photo: DR

The Majorelle garden and its unique blue

In the heart of Marrakech, the Majorelle garden captivates visitors with its intense cobalt blue, which has become emblematic of the city. This deep blue, contrasting with the lush green of exotic plants and bright yellow accents, creates a unique visual symphony that has inspired many artists and designers.

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 Photo: Jardin Majorelle

La Ménara and the Atlas peaks at dawn

At dawn, the ocher pavilion of La Ménara reflects in the still waters of its basin, while the snow-capped Atlas peaks are gently tinged with pink. This ephemeral scene offers a striking contrast between the warm earth tones and the cool distant mountains.

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 Photo: DR

The Koutoubia and its blazing sky

At sunset, the minaret of the Koutoubia stands majestically against a fiery sky. Shades of orange, red, and purple transform this iconic monument into a mysterious silhouette, creating a daily spectacle that never fails to amaze viewers.

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 Photo: DR

The riads and their warm colors

Behind the discreet walls of the riads lie havens of peace with vibrant colors. Multicolored tiles, painted woodwork, and shimmering fabrics create an intimate and warm atmosphere, offering a striking contrast with the hustle and bustle of the medina's streets.

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 Photo: Riad El Fenn

Jemaa el Fna square comes alive

As the day fades, Jemaa el Fna square awakens in a whirl of colors and activities. Merchant stalls, street performers' costumes, and food stand lights create a vibrant mosaic that captures the very essence of Marrakech.

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 Photo: Abdou Faiz

The Ourika valley and its lush nature

Just a few kilometers from the city, the Ourika valley offers a refreshing green spectacle. Sparkling waterfalls, terraced fields, and Berber villages with colorful facades punctuate this verdant landscape, creating a striking contrast with Marrakech's ocher.

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 Photo: La Kasbah Bab Ourika

The medina's souks and their colorful products

The winding alleys of the souks are full of multicolored treasures. From warm-toned spices to intricately patterned rugs, shimmering lanterns, and striking ceramics, each stall is an explosion of color that awakens the senses.

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 Photo: Rodolfo Cuadros

The geometric patterns of the Ben Youssef Madrasa

The Ben Youssef Madrasa dazzles with the precision of its geometric patterns. Subtly colored tiles, finely chiseled stucco, and painted woodwork create a kaleidoscope of forms and shades, showcasing the refinement of Islamic art.

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 Photo: Medersa Ben Youssef

The striking contrasts of the Agafay desert

At the gates of Marrakech, the Agafay desert unveils a lunar landscape with pastel tones. Light sand dunes contrast with the intense blue of the sky, creating a minimalist tableau of raw beauty that changes color throughout the day.

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 Photo: Be Agafay

The magic of live arts in Jemaa el Fna square

When night falls, Jemaa el Fna square transforms into a lively stage. Storytellers, acrobats, and musicians, dressed in colorful costumes, catch the lanterns' light, creating a magical event where colors and sounds blend in a celebration of Moroccan culture.

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 Photo: Raúl Cacho Oses

Published: Nov 15, 2024

Updated: Nov 17, 2024

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