Stay near the Majorelle Gardens. After visiting several gardens and museums, walk from this pleasant and exquisite area to several attractions on the Djemaa El Fna Square. Visit the city's large bazaar in the old town of Marrakech. There are all kinds of people, streets, and horse-drawn carriages. After sunset, the market in the square becomes a group of food stalls. You can experience it and eat barbecue. The Moroccan breakfast is colorful and you can try it.
Plaza Mayor attraction highlights
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Among the many squares in Spain, Plaza Mayor is undoubtedly very square. The rectangular enclosed structure is surrounded by a column of ancient buildings in the form of a corridor, and nine external arches connect the urban streets outside. There are many open-air cafes and souvenir shops in the corridor, which is very suitable for strolling and resting. If you taste it carefully, you will find that this square seems to exude inexhaustible charm. Under the wrapping of the tall rectangular corridor, the square makes visitors feel the sense of spatial restraint. However, this sense of restraint is not pure oppression. , but subtly overflows naturally through the beautiful one-piece volume arches on the ground floor of the building, leaving no trace. Perhaps it is precisely because of this indescribable and subtle experience that tourists and citizens often stop here, and artists and street performers are even more keen on this place, brewing a leisurely atmosphere of life in a rigorously shaped space. Standing in the center of the square is the equestrian statue of King Philip III who presided over the construction of the square.
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Show More ReviewsStay near the Majorelle Gardens. After visiting several gardens and museums, walk from this pleasant and exquisite area to several attractions on the Djemaa El Fna Square. Visit the city's large bazaar in the old town of Marrakech. There are all kinds of people, streets, and horse-drawn carriages. After sunset, the market in the square becomes a group of food stalls. You can experience it and eat barbecue. The Moroccan breakfast is colorful and you can try it.