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Yves Saint Laurent Museum
The Yves-Saint-Laurent Museum of Marrakech is a museum dedicated to the couturier Yves Saint Laurent in Marrakech, Morocco, as well as Jacques Majorelle and Moroccan art.
The French designer felt a deep attraction for this Moroccan city, to the point of residing in it, seeking inspiration around its corners and get involved in the protection of your heritage.
Majorelle garden
The Majorelle Garden is a tourist botanical garden of around 300 species in almost 1 hectare, an Art Deco villa labeled Houses of the Illustrious since 2011.
In addition to touring the pleasant gardens, if you like Islamic art, in the gardens you can visit a small museum of the history of the Berbers.
Koutoubia Mosque (Koutoubia Marrakech)
The Koutoubia Mosque is a religious building built in the 12th century in Marrakech, Morocco.
It is the largest mosque in the city. Its architecture and ascetic decoration reflect the art of the Almohads.
Let yourself fall in love with the artistic, religious and cultural wealth that shines in every corner of this monument.
Agafay dessert
The Agafay Desert is located about thirty kilometers south of Marrakech and extends over several hundred hectares.
This rocky desert, can be assimilated to a sand desert.
Itsimpressive terrains, dressed in orange tones, along with its spectacular lunar landscapes will transport you to another dimension.
Jemaa el-Fna
Jemaa El Fna Square is undoubtedly the international symbol of Marrakech and more broadly of Morocco.
Behind this postcard scenario where millions of tourists cross every year, you will find the magic of Marrakech, that crossroads where the world, that place where nomadic people takes the time to stop its unbridled race to live a unique moment.