We arrived in Marakesh on Friday afternoon to spend the last few days of our holiday there. We had pre-booked a room in a riad in the Medina, which proved to be a really nice place and really handy to the main square. We spent a fair bit of time in the square, which is the centre of activity in Marakesh, and exploring the various souks within the Medina. Added to that there were a number of historic palace buildings and tombs to check out. We noticed that Marakesh was very tourist orientated compared to the other places we had been to, with a lot of french visitors.
View from the outskirts of Marakesh looking towards the middle Atlas mountains.
Fran blows out the candles on her birthday cakes on the morning of our second-to-last day in Morocco.
Djemma el-Fna, the big square in the centre of the Marakesh medina.
More amazing mosaics
The square again
A door way at an old palace that has been converted into a museum.
With one of the water men
so that's what we did!!
With one of the water men
In the northern parts of the Medina
as many of the locals congregate for a chat or to watch the snake charmers, story-tellers and magicians that perform here in the evening. Each night a whole lot of food stalls are set up and you can get really good cheap eats. The smoke from the bbq's rise up over the square and add to the somewhat mystical atmosphere. All in all its a really neat place to stroll around and watch the goings on.
1 comment:
Great stuff Fran and Graham. can I come next time? My favourite pic was the corner store with the green door.
Dagmar
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