- Our first meal in Marrakesh. We found this beautiful restaurant hidden away from all …
- The crazy souqs in the Medina
- I bought a box of mixed sweets from this chap and he was eternally grateful
- Snails anyone?
- "I’ll have one", said Kristine
- The Medina
- Kristine being mesmerized by the lamps…
- Our Riad in Morrocco: Raid Pachavana. The location was perfect (in a quiet street rig…
- Go fishing and win a prize!
- A radom alley corner
- At Ben Youssef Madrasa, named after the 11th century Sultan and made in the 15th cent…
- Being the largest Madrasa in all of Morrocco, there were lots of photo opportunities
- I needed to get in there too!
- Intricate wall details
- "Yes, can I help you?"
- One of the rooms that the 900 students used for learning Quran (from the inside)
- The outside of the room that housed the students
- And another one…
- I did say there were 900 students at one point studying here!
- My one and only souvenir from Morrocco, my name written in Arabic (which has now foun…
- I remember we had to wait a while for our names to be done, so much running around th…
- Pretty mosaic tiles from our next stop, the Musee de Marrakesh!
- Artistic Photo number one!
- My lovely model striking a pose
- The Musee de Marrakesh used to be a former palace, as one can see from the interior d…
- A Morroccan hard at work to product the intricate designs that you see all over the c…
- You also see lots of carpets….
- LOTS OF THEM!!!
- With the souqs covered with bamboo stick, it’s hard to know where you are.
- Not so deadly snakes in the medina (they have their poison removed)
- The Koutobia, the minaret towering above the city where five times a day there is a c…
- Ville Nouvelle, the new city and posh part of Marrakesh
- The Palais La Bahia, another Palace turned museum, where the vizier kept his 4 wives …
- Lots of intricately crafted woodwork all over
- The fireplace. Marrakesh drops to 6-8 degrees in the evening during winter.
- Our welcome upon arriving at our second Palais for the day: Palais el Badi.
- This palace was big.
- REAL BIG! This is the 80 meter pool.
- It had reception gardens and reception chambers in the massive courtyard where the su…
- Kristine thought that was really cool, so she did the dance of joy.
- And then we went underground to the crypt
- View from the top of the Palais. Satellite TV is a big thing here obviously…
- You also get the views of the gardens of the palace…
- … people drying out their food before dinner
- The medina at night
- Bab Bashloud, the "blue gate" and the front door entrance to Fez
- Not too long after you get in, the maze of the souqs starts again
- Cleansing before prayer. You need to wash your hands, mouth, nose, face, head, arms, …
- These two took a long time. They were obviously either very dirty or had a big prayer…
- Must read this…
- Our Riad
- Sala, our receptionist, chef and guide at the Riad
- View from Borj Nord
- View from Borj Nord
- The Royal Palace Gardens… That was all of it. Kristine was obviously appalled!
- The Royal Palace
- The Royal Palace
- The Royal Palace
- The Royal Palace
- View from Borj Sud
- View from Borj Sud
- The train back to Marrakesh
- … and the train breaking down on our way back from Marrakesh =p
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