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Medina of Marrakech Walking Tour: Dive into Culture and Marvel at Incredible Sites
3.8
325 Ratings
Marrakech
Don’t let the chance slip to explore the most captivating part of Marrakesh’s medina (Old town) by roaming its streets.
Embark on your Walking Tour in Marrakesh and uncover its culture, remarkable landmarks, tales, and legends with engaging and passionate official local guides.
Don’t let the chance slip to explore the most captivating part of Marrakesh’s medina (Old town) by roaming its streets.
Embark on your Walking Tour in Marrakesh and uncover its culture, remarkable landmarks, tales, and legends with engaging and passionate official local guides.
Duration:
4 hours
Cancellation:
24 hours
Highlights
- Medina of Marrakesh - Marrakech is a city located in central Morocco, inland, at the foot of the Atlas Mountains. It is nicknamed the “red city” or the “ocher city” in reference to the red color of a large part of its buildings and houses. The city was founded in 1071 by Youssef ben Tachfine, at the head of the Berber Empire of the Almoravids. In…
- Medina of Marrakesh - Marrakech is a city located in central Morocco, inland, at the foot of the Atlas Mountains. It is nicknamed the “red city” or the “ocher city” in reference to the red color of a large part of its buildings and houses. The city was founded in 1071 by Youssef ben Tachfine, at the head of the Berber Empire of the Almoravids. In the past, Morocco was known in the East as Marrakech (still relevant in Iran); the name Morocco comes from the deformation of the Portuguese pronunciation of Marrakech: Marrocos. Marrakech has 928,850 inhabitants according to the 2014 census, spread over an area of 230 km2. The population density reaches 350 inhabitants per hectare in the Medina.

What's Included
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Professional guide
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Professional guide
What's Not Included
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities
- Tickets entrances to monuments
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities
- Tickets entrances to monuments
Additional Information
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
Location
Medina of Marrakesh
Derb Fhal Zefriti n06 Derb Fhal Zefriti,
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Customer Ratings
3.8
(325 Ratings)
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Marcel
Mar 15, 2026
Walking through the medina is a must-do. Most beautiful part of Marrakech. - Great experience. Traditional artisans and artists. Mystical ambience. Beautiful, but watch out for pickpockets. Almost everywhere just cash.
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Marcel
Mar 14, 2026
A must-see in Marrakech - Absolute experience. Like from the fairy tale. Dark, but also sparkling. Mystical. A thousand smells. Lots of photo subjects. Pure history.
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Marin
Mar 5, 2026
Must see - Must see for every tourist. Lot of staff food ... everything you can find in medina.
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Antonella
Jan 30, 2026
Touch and run - Beautiful square and stalls of all kinds then in the evening even more beautiful and full of people, in January we found a nice climate was not cold at all 18 degrees.
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Wecrazy4travel
Jan 20, 2026
Beautiful, colorful, vibrant, and watch out for scams. - Vibrant and beautiful! A must visit in Morocco. The bazaar is so colorful and full of beautiful stores and great foods. Be prepared for crowded streets and motorbikes.
People are lovely, but be aware of people coming to you after you leave the hotel, saying they just got off work at the hotel you just left, and saying they are headed to the Medina, but will show you where to go for shopping. I really thought this man was an employee of the hotel and was headed home, but was just showing us the way to the Medina and some reputable stores. Do not fall for it! It happened to us three times when we walked out of the hotel!
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Lizzie086
Apr 9, 2026
a maze of streets and culture - Did this tour by day then again at night with a horse and carriage and the difference between the two was amazing.
Please be mindful of motor bikes as they come from all directions keep hold of small children and be aware of henna ladies as they are very quick to start painting without asking first
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Giantsteps
Mar 28, 2026
Overpriced and chaotic - Rather chaotic and hurried experience through the souk. No opportunity to stop and look or purchase. We were then huddled into the back room of a herbalist who proceeded to do the hard sell. We said no to most of it but did buy some aragan oil and paprika. The former had no official stamp or origin or cooperative and seemed overpriced. The second stop was in the dusty basement bazaar selling absolutely everything at grossly inflated prices. Your best bet is to do this tour alone using a map and find authentic shops. We were disappointed as this trip was arranged via the TUI agent in our hotel.
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Alainpj3606cn
May 4, 2026
Too dangerous! - We spent two days in the medina. Seeing this living environment is interesting. But the mad motorcyclists furious that we meet there come to cancel the pleasure of being there. A motorcyclist hit my wife's leg and foot, unconcerned. You have to line up to the side with the other passers-by all the time so you don't get hit. And it’s like this all over Morocco. Never again.
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Guillaume
Dec 21, 2025
Canister - It took time to digest but when I see comments on the internet I recognize myself so much! What a rotten city! We visited Marrakech last June, we had lived in wait in the souk by false guides, if I did not give 80 €, it went in a fight 1:3. Scams don’t talk about it, from any point of view.. Shopkeepers, taxis, false guides etc, thefts, assaults, insults. We're seen as cattle. The smells, it stinks, the waste I explain not even it is dirty. Even in their way of negotiating they are aggressive. We have made many trips but this destination to banish. I don't recommend this destination to everyone around me. Avoid giving them money, they will understand that WE tourists, we allow them to feed and live.
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423cyrillel
Dec 3, 2025
Catastrophic!! - There were three of us going, me with my girlfriend and a friend. They wanted to take a doughnut on arrival, the two Moroccan front paid 5 dirhams each and arrived in our turn the doughnut had gone to 20 dirhams!! So needless to say, we paid like the ladies before us.
So yes it's nice, it's nice, the old and real craftsmen are very well but unfortunately practically non-existent and as for the rest, how to say, all the same "shops" with supposedly craftsmanship that is actually purely made in China with the quality that goes with it and prohibitive prices, even when discussing the price you find the same things in France or on the net for much less. And besides, when we make the point and they are young people strangely they find a very French accent and speak badly to you. As for safety with motorized vehicles that passes at full speed we did not find it very folkloric!!
In short look at what you want unless of course it is real artisana and order on the internet.
So for us bad experience, it's not MARRAKECH but Arnaquekech...
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