Dar Tasnime Marrakech
131 Derb Hammam, Kasbah Marrakech, Morocco
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Marrakesch
... zur Lederbearbeitung einsetzt. Man erhaelt beim Besuch eine marrocan gasmask, was sich als Pfefferminz entpuppt, den man sich bei Bedarf unter die Nase haelt.
Morgen machen wir uns wieder auf den Weg nach Rabatt, da wir wegen des Militaerputschs in Mali noch ein paar Visa brauchen. Aber darueber spaeter mehr, denn wir werden ein paar tage fuer die Visa brauchen und ich werd versuchen, den Blog langsam ...
Starting it solo
... the right. This ended up being a 30 minutes mistake. Finally a nice man pointed me in the right direction when I rounded about and was 2 minutes away from the Medersa, Museum of Marrakesh, and Koubba Ba’adiyn. It was faster seeing all three sights than trying to get there. Afterwards, I did more getting lost in the medina by going into the different souqs- dyer’s, wool markets, and coppersmiths. I did notice that just being by ...
Souks & Spa
... 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.
After a short break in the riad, we decided to tackle going for dinner in the market. By night many stalls were set up. The host at the riad mentioned No 14 is the best to go to- with fish, popular with the locals.
The day before we were led in circles to arrive at our riad, a shopkeeper guided us quickly the correct way and said we must visit his shop. As we left for dinner- he caught us and asked us ...
You are never lost, only discovering
... a carpet. I did find out it takes 3 months to make a medium carpet by hand.
On the way back to our riad, we walked along to palace walls of El Badi Palace, taking photos of the storks. 2 young boys on rollerskates offered to show us the way to a mosque & garden- knowing no english they insisted on money by holding their hand out, we gave them a few centines- they looked disappointed.
We walked miles this ...
This boutique hotel was formerly known as: Dar Achaiah



