Morocco


We rented a car from a local company and met the guys at the airport parking lot. Driving through Marrakech was a challenge—we ended up in a very narrow street between food stalls and wouldn’t have gotten out without the help of the locals.
We left the car in the parking area outside the Medina and stayed two nights in a riad. The riads are very beautiful, breakfasts are delicious and staying in the Medina gives you the opportunity to immerse yourself in the atmosphere. It's within walking distance of all the main points of interest.



Bahia Palace
Apparently, the palace is one of the most visited tourist attractions in Morocco. It’s nice, though rather small, and about two hours is enough to visit both the palace and the gardens.
The most interesting feature of the palace is its decoration.







Miâara (Miaara) Jewish Cemetery, also known as the Jewish Cemetery of Marrakech, located in the Mellah (historic Jewish quarter) - the largest Jewish cemetery in the country.















- A street in the Medina 2. Bab Agnaou 3. Koutoubia Mosque



































Maison d’Hôte Valentine, Aït Baha








Todra Gorge










