Local Culture Tag

MADRASA BEN YOUSSEF , antigüa escuela coránica. Una visita obligatoria   Madrasa ben Youssef was named after the Almoravid sultan Ali ibn Yusuf (reigned 1106–1142), who expanded the city and its influence considerably. It is the largest Madrasa in  Morocco. The college was founded during the period of the Marinid (14th century)...

AMAL restaurante El restaurante Amal esta localizado en Gueliz, Marrakech. Es, sobre todo, una asociación dedicada a promover el trabajo entre mujeres de escasos recursos. Es una apuesta por la formación profesional  de la mujer para introducirla en el mundo laboral.  Los beneficios del restaurante van totalmente dedicados a...

EARTH CAFE, Vegetarian restaurant in Kasbah town. Marrakech. Earth Cafe is a restaurant located near Saadian Tombs (south medina). Vegan- Vegetarian food. Last times Earth Cafe have oppened another restaurant: Earth Cafe 2.   TESTIMONIALS:   “Good Vegan Menu” "Enjoyed the Vegan Burger and the Rice Noodles very much, the vegan spring...

DAR CHERIFA el riad más antigüo de la medina. Dar Cherifa está situada en el corazón de los zocos, este edificio es un secreto, oculto, que sólo  logran localizar unos pocos viajeros. En el año 2000 se restauró  y se abrió al público. Galería-café literario convertida en uno de los puntos...

Chez Khayati Leather Shop Chez Khayati leather shop is located  into Marrakech´medina markets. Chez Khayati have an exclusive leather products collection .     TESTIMONIALS: You´ll recognize Mustapha Khayati´s place two doors from Kullchi because the majority of his goods are on display outside his work-room/shop. Mr Khayati is a...

AL BAHRIYA. Eating fried fish Al Bahriya snack is behind La Poste, close to Zara and McDonald's is the ideal place to enjoy eating fresh fish. Nearest Maroc Telecom after watching the Grand Cafe de la Poste,  you will see a gathering of people seated at long tables...

The Jewish cementery of Marrakech Jews expelled from Spain in 1558 formed a colony in Marrakech reigning Moulay Abdalla (1558): the neighborhood called "Mellah" (trans: salt). The Jewish neighborhood was built isolated from the rest of the Muslim population, their destination Sultan Palace annex territory and surrounded...