Medina South

The southern half of the Medina is slightly calmer than the north. While there are still twisting derbs and winding alleyways, the workshops and souks are less apparent while the residential areas are more so; seemingly, this area is the more affluent.

Like the north, however, it is filled with interesting sights and sounds. The Bahia Palace, the Saadian Tombs, the Royal Palace and the Agdal Gardens draw those interested in the history and architecture of the city. Then there’s the Koutoubia, visible from virtually all parts the city, and the convenient meeting-place and non-stop circus that is the Jemaa el Fna.

Some of Marrakech’s finest riads and hotels are found here in the south, including the legendary Mamounia hotel, the luxurious Villa des Orangers, the elegant Dar les Cigognes and the eclectic Riad Dyor. They epitomize the style and design with which the city has become synonymous, and are dedicated to contemplation and relaxation.

The contrast between life inside and outside the Medina is palpable. Within the walls of the Old City, time stands still. Donkeys are still as common as motorbikes, butchers and vendors sell their wares on the dusty streets, and artisans busy themselves with traditional crafts.

Indulging in a hammam/gommage is a must for all visitors to Marrakech. A weekly cleansing ritual for locals, many of whom live without showers and baths in their homes, is essential for personal hygiene. The local hammams can be daunting for strangers at first, but people are incredibly welcoming and there is always someone to guide you through the process if you are unsure.

If you prefer luxury and pampering over local experience, head for the Bains de Marrakech – an upmarket spa annexed to the wonderful Riad Mehdi. This is a great place to rejuvenate and de-stress.

There are plenty of restaurants in this lower half of the Medina, such as the wonderfully traditional Dar Zellij, and of course the funky Koz’i Bar, which serves up fabulous sushi. Alternatively, perhaps you would like to learn how to cook some tasty Moroccan food for yourself? If so, Souk Cuisine offers simple but memorable cooking classes in the heart of the southern Medina.


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