Private Tour of Marrakech Medina & Souks: 3-hour Customizable Itinerary with Expert Guide

On a 3-hour trip with an expert guide, see the highlights of Marrakech Medina & Souks. Your schedule can be tailored to ensure that you see the sights that most interest you, as well as destinations that your guide suggests. Markets, monuments, gardens, and more.

Duration: 3 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Jemaa el-Fnaa - The Jemaa el-Fnaa is Marrakech’s main square and the most important part of the Medina. It has become the symbol of the city and is always full of life.
What's Included
  • A Moroccan tea
  • Local guide
  • Shopping discount
  • Free delivery of products to your hotel or riad
  • Free shipping for carpets and rugs
What's Not Included
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off (if option not selected)
  • Food and drinks, unless specified
  • Gratuities
Additional Information
  • Dress code should be appropriate and respectful to the local culture as it gets cold on sunset.
  • Children under 6 are not permitted on this tour.
Location
Hôtel Restaurant Café de France
Rue des Banques
THE MEETING WILL BE IN FRONT OF CAFE DE FRANCE.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Margaux_s
Jan 7, 2025
Superb - Loved the tour, exploring the soul. Mohammed showed me high quality merchants and prices were reasonable. I highly recommend this. I can not imagine doing any tour with more than 2 people and the guide.
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Rebecca_j
Dec 26, 2024
Private tour - We had an amazing experience from the moment the driver collected us from the hotel. To meeting our guide at the square. It was informative and fun. We even tried authentic Moroccan barbaque.
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F7042ehchrisb
Sep 28, 2024
My favorite part of the trip! - We booked the tour option that includes pick up and drop off from our hotel. Our driver confirmed the pickup time with us the day before. He picked us up in a nice airconditioned car and he asked us what kind of music we wanted to listen to. We asked for Moroccan music and we got to talking about music, language, and culture in Canada (where we are from), in Morocco and in other countries as well. It was an enjoyable conversation, but I unfortunately forgot his name. I apologize! We met Ali our tour guide, at the souk and he took us to a mural of the king and told us about some Moroccan customs and about his extensive background (30 years) of working and touring the souk. He asked me what I was interested in so that he could take us specifically to shops that we would like. We wanted to see handmade shoes, women’s clothing, tea pots, and wood working. He took us to Slippers House which had tons of beautiful handmade shoes and for a price I thought was fair for nice handmade shoes (we paid 100 euros for two pairs). Then we went to a unisex clothing store called Caftan Al Fann, where everything is made by a women’s cooperative, and the clothes are made of vintage recycled rugs and they are one of a kind. Everything in this store is absolutely beautiful and well made but I will admit, pricey but I believe in paying for quality work and supporting women’s cooperatives. It is hard to find nice, unique, quality clothing in north America, it’s all fast fashion so I welcome the opportunity to support these women and get some beautiful pieces. We went to a few other great places whose names I don’t remember (a man who had some beautiful dresses he designed himself, a man who sold beautiful tea pots and lamps, and a Berber jewelry store with the most colour pieces I’ve ever seen, and all handmade. We also went to a herbalist which I loved, we got these scented closet bars that make your clothing smell nice. Every time I go in my closet now, I think of Marrakech. The souks in Marrakech are absolutely magical! I am not a shopping fan at all but I LOVED shopping in the souks in Marrakech. But it is very overwhelming for a first timer so I would highly recommend going with a guide for your first time and also, if you are like me and you love handmade one of a kind pieces, come prepared to spend money because it's more expensive than you think. At least we felt that way because the euro is a common payment method but one euro is practically two Canadian dollars (where we are from) so it was pretty pricey for us. The souk is a HUGE maze and can be difficult to maneuver if you’ve never been. It made me feel relief going with a guide especially one as knowledgeable as Ali. He made sure to show us the good stuff. The high quality, handmade, unique artisan goods, rather than the machine made, dime a dozen knick knacks that break as soon as you take them home and aren’t even made in Marrakech. I would highly recommend a souk guide/tour! It was my favorite part of our whole trip to Marrakech.
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Alimot_o
Sep 16, 2024
Best time ever!! - Oh my goddess! Mr. Mohamed was beyond incredible. I will definitely recommend him 10/10. He’s very knowledgeable, incredible connections, kind, patient and just a well rounded person. Will definitely use him again to explore. Perfection!!!
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J2747clianm
Apr 6, 2024
Souks and Medina area, family first timers - For first timers visiting the souks/medina area of Marrakesh I would highly recommend this tour. Abdel our tour guide was first class. His knowledge of the area and relationship with the people made us feel part of the community. Whist there, Abdel showed us where and how the community live and work and he was always happy to answer any of our questions. At the souks, not once did we feel any pressure to buy any items. Some of the shop keepers are keen to sell, it’s their life, it’s how they make money. But if you’re not interested, we found that by saying a simple ‘no thank you’ it was always respected and everyone was still very friendly and polite.
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Payton_t
Mar 4, 2024
Fascinating - Our guide gave us a great understanding of the marketplace and taught us how to haggle. Was very fascinating.
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Ingridd897
Feb 14, 2024
Great experience - We went with Mo and did not regret it. We would have been lost for sure. The experience in itself was great and it was fascinating to see how things are made on the spot and the skill and craft of the old days. Mo was very patient, informative and respectful. Definately recommend this tour and Mo as a guide!
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Katiafrancois_v
Jan 15, 2024
Amazing - What an amazing tour. Must do when you arrive here so you get to know the place. So many little alleyways full of shops. Guide helped us when buying stuff to make sure we didn't get charged to much.
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Gurbux_b
Aug 24, 2024
Souk and Ye Shall Find... Disappointment - Booked the pricey private tour option of Marrakech's souks. Our guide, Abdel, was a nice elderly man who knew the Medina well. He showed us around the textiles, leather, metals, and herbalist areas. Bit hard to understand him at times, though. Good points: - No pressure to buy - Guide was great with our teenage boys - Learned about different souk areas Not so good: - Felt like some stops (leather, textile, herbalist shops) had commercial ties - Tour ended earlier than the promised 3 hours - Bought some stuff we regretted later (scarves, tea, argan oil) Managed to bargain down some scarves to a third of the asking price, so that was a win. Tipped Abdel well because he was friendly, but overall, the tour was just okay. Bottom line: The experience was fine, but not worth the high price tag. If you're considering it, maybe look for cheaper options or try to negotiate a better deal. You'll probably see the same stuff without the sales pitches.
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Q4992emjoanneb
Oct 30, 2024
Tour Guide not needed - Booked this to have a private tour guide take us around the souk as it was just myself and daughter travelling and we wanted to have someone to accompany us. Tour guide Ali was lovely but he ran us off our feet with a very clear preorganized agenda to take us to 5 "special" shops to see how they hand made wool, metal, carpets, clothes and herbal products. It was VERY obvious that he had pre-made deals with the shop owners to bring tourists in and trap us in uncomfortable talks and presentations. Wasted a lot of precious time doing this. Literally all we wanted was a local to walk us around the Medina at our own pace, where we felt comfortable having someone with 2 females, not be rushed around on an agenda to places we didn't want to see. To anyone traveling solo or with children - after experiencing it ourselves, we would have no problems going back alone as felt very safe and don't think there is a need for a guide, unless you have an interest in the history and want to learn more. On a positive note, the tour guide were excellent in working with me when I needed to change the date and time, very responsive with quick replies.
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