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Gnawa - Gnaoua - Photo -Guimbri Player

Culture

Once upon a time the Gnaouas of Marrakech

The Gnaouas are a cornerstone of Jemaa el Fna Square, with their frenetic and vibrant rhythms instinctively drawing tourists to this legendary spot. Both enthusiasts and the curious gather predominantly around this historically charged performance. Photo : Guimbri Player

Marrakech

Culture

Jemaa el Fna square captured in 10 photos

Recognized by UNESCO as part of the world’s intangible cultural heritage, Jemaa el Fna square always amazes! Storytellers, acrobats, dried fruit vendors, as well as henna artists and snake charmers come together during the day. And as the sun sets, musicians and street food vendors transform the square into a new kind of spectacle. Here are all the activities and the vibrant life of Jemaa el Fna summarized in 10 snapshots. Photo: Abdou Faiz

10 photos of Marrakech that will take you back in time

History

10 photos of Marrakech that will take you back in time

Guéliz, Hivernage, Medina, these iconic districts reflect the unique contrasts of Marrakech, a city that has nurtured its originality for centuries while evolving with the times. Your city guide offers a journey through time with images to show you the Marrakech of the past.

Une échoppe du souk par Alessio Centamori

Photography

Marrakech as you've never seen it in 10 black and white photos

Marrakech, a city of a thousand colors, unfolds with its snow-capped mountains, blazing blue sky at sunset, lush palm trees, and blooming bougainvillea. Its ocher facades create a unique atmosphere. Even in black and white, the city retains its charm and inspires photographers. Discover Marrakech from a new angle through our selection of black and white shots, captured by amateur and professional photographers from around the world. Photo: Alessio Centamori

Majorelle Garden, a treasure in the city

Garden

Majorelle Garden, a treasure in the city

The Majorelle Garden is one of the most visited gardens in the world. It was first discovered in the 1920s by a French artist, Jacques Majorelle, who was both a painter and a gardener.

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