Marrakech

 

Marrakech Celebrates 42 Years as UNESCO World Heritage Site 

After four versions of the CSNDD conference held successively in Marrakech 2012,  Agadir 2014, Marrakech 2016 and Tangier 2018, the 5th version CSNDD 2023 returns to the amazing city of Marrakech. 

Marrakech invites visitors to succumb to its very special atmosphere which combines authenticity and modernity. In the old Medina you enjoy an endless labyrinth of alleys, where it is a pleasure to walk. You wcan at any time sip a traditional mint tea or a delicious orange juice. In 2015 Marrakech was named world's best destination by TripAdvisor.

The Medina of Marrakech have been declared World Heritage Sites since 1981.

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Marrakech is a former imperial city and one of the most popular cities for tourists in North Africa. It is home to beautiful mosques, palaces and gardens, as well as the famous Jemaa el-Fnaa square and souk market.

Some places to see: 

1 - The magical Jemaa el-Fna square is the main pulse of Marrakech. By day, the square buzzes with snake charmers, henna-tattoo artists and various other entertainers, while at night there are countless stalls boasting traditional lamb dishes and fresh orange juice, among other culinary delights. 

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2- The Jardin Majorelle is the creation of French painter Jacques Majorelle, who spent 40 years injecting his passion and creativity into this magical garden. Complete with enchanting little lanes, tranquil streams and over 300 species of stunning plants, Jardin Majorelle is perfect for those who need a break from the busy city.

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3- The Koutoubia Mosque is a must-see for those in the area. The Koutoubia is a point of reference for international architecture. Setting the trend for buildings in Spain and Rabat, the beautiful 12th-century minaret is an example of ornamental expertise, with characterful arches and rigid proportions, it is an admirable piece of architecture. 

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4- The enchanting Souks are a must on the agenda. Marrakech boasts a full medina with traditional winding souks and countless treasures. Whether you are looking for literature, handicrafts, or food, there is a street and an alleyway for everything. Visitors can get lost for hours in the labyrinth of enticing streets. So relax, explore, and discover some locally made treasures.

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5- Tanneries situated in the northeast of the medina cannot be missed. Everything from bags to dresses is found here, and it is wonderful to watch just how all the treasures are made. Visitors can watch workers as they hand dye material in preparation for trade in the city. Offering up an alternative to modern factories, the tanneries are an intriguing feast for all the senses.

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6- Saadian Tombs were created to stand as the final resting place for the many rulers and members of the Saadi dynasty.  The Saadian tombs were rediscovered in 1917 after being sealed for centuries. Magnificently decorated with bright tiles, Arabic calligraphy, and intricate carvings, Saadian Sultan Ahmed al-Mansour Eddahbi certainly spared no expense on his tomb, making for a beautiful site for tourists. The tombs are easy to reach, and a fantastic alternative to the bustling city. Carefully restored and well preserved, they now stand as one of the most popular things to see in Morocco.

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7- Marrakech is full of delightful Museums, including Dar el Bacha, Dar si Said, which displays fantastic Moroccan architecture and objects, The Marrakech Museum, house in the Dar Menebhi Palace, boasts embroidery, weapons and contemporary art. For historical imagery of the city, visit the "Maison de la photographie". In the new part of town, visitors can find many contemporary art galleries displaying work from local talent.

 

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A quick visit

 

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