Dar Mai
85, derb Djamâa, Riad Zitoune Jdid, Marrakech
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Dar Mai Marrakech

85, derb Djamâa, Riad Zitoune Jdid Marrakech, 40000, Morocco

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Marrakesch

A travel blog entry by antonunterwegs

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... langen Nacht auf dem Jamaa El Fna (dem zentralen Platz in Marrakesch) mit ausschlafen, fruehstuecken und dann einem Spaziergang in einem der alten Souks verbracht, bevor ich dann wieder in Richtung Truck gefahren bin, der ausserhalb von Marrakesch steht.
Im Souk habe ich eine Faerberei gefunden, wie wir sie auch schon in Fez gesehen haben, aber hier war der Gestank dann doch noch einen Zacken schaerfer, da man ...

Starting it solo

A travel blog entry by lilyc

... clouds. Took a nap. A hour later, decided that I needed drag myself out of the hotel to be a tourist. Started my discovery walk to the Ali Ben Youssef Medersa, take TWO. The walk started well and I was right on target. As soon as I finished congratulating myself on great orienteering, the back streets near the medersa started to change shapes and windiness. I later found out that I was 5 steps away from the medersa doors when I took a left ...

Souks & Spa

A travel blog entry by abbysheppard

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... mixture over our hair & body. We then got more buckets of water thrown over us while we wiped it off. With no english- she gestured when to stand, turn over & sit.

After we each went into a different room and had a relaxing massage with relaxing music- but with the sounds of women chatting in the next room.

Out to dinner, we choose to eat at fast food cafe, which is recommended in lonely planet. A lady boss makes sure everybody is ...

Exploring the crazy market square.

A travel blog entry by abbysheppard

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... henna lady- I yelled 'I'm allergic' She then squeezed some on my hand and said 'Its natural' I pulled my hand away & wiped it off.

We found a crowd listening to some awesome drummers and a banjo player, we were invited to sit down then threw down some money, I was thanked in 5 different languages 'Shokran'- Is moroccan. We clapped along and tapped our feet.

This was a great end to the ...

You are never lost, only discovering

A travel blog entry by abbysheppard

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Waking at 8am to the sounds of cockerels and bells, we had breakfast on the roof terrace. Blue sky- hot day. Our breakfast included moroccan flat pancakes, honey, pain au chocolate orange juice, french set yogurt and hot chocolate- yum & only 40 MAD!
We quickly enjoyed our breakfast before the wasps dived into the honey.

We wandered to the gardens surrounding the Koutoubia mosque. We walked past water sellers and ...