Marrakech: real sensations at every step

In Marrakech everything is felt. You walk through alleys, hear different languages, smell spices, and find shade in hidden gardens. It is an intense and accessible getaway, where luxury is stopping at a souk or having tea overlooking the medina. From the BLUESEA Le Printemps hotel, in the modern district of Gueliz, you can easily move between tradition and modernity. A direct way to experience Morocco, without frills.

What to do in Marrakech

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Things to do in Marrakech

  • Gardens and Patios

    Majorelle Garden

    Designed by the painter Jacques Majorelle and restored by Yves Saint Laurent. Cobalt blue, cacti, and silence amidst the hustle and bustle.

  • Gardens and Patios

    Menara Gardens

    A large esplanade with olive trees, a pond, and views of the Atlas Mountains. Ideal for strolling at sunset and watching the city breathe.

  • Gardens and Patios

    Gardens of El Badi Palace

    Ruins of a palace with austere gardens and a tranquil atmosphere. Moorish architecture with history.

  • Events

    Marrakech International Film Festival

    Art cinema and red carpet in a city that blends tradition and contemporaneity.

  • Events
    Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr

    Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr

    Key dates to understand the local culture. The city changes its pace, the atmosphere is different.

  • Events
    Jemaa el-Fna

    Night Market at Jemaa el-Fna

    Every night is different. Live music, food stalls, and life without a script.

  • Visit
    Jemaa el-Fna

    Jemaa el-Fna Square

    Heart of the medina. The place where everything happens: storytellers, musicians, spices, street food.

  • Visit
    Medersa Ben Youssef

    Medersa Ben Youssef

    Old Quranic school with detailed architecture and quiet courtyards.

  • Visit
    Bahia Palace

    Bahia Palace

    Cool spaces, mosaics, light, and shadow. An elegant and calm space within urban chaos.

  • What to eat in Marrakech
    Tagine and Couscous

    Tajin and couscous

    Two basic dishes from Moroccan cuisine. They combine spices, meat or vegetables, and are cooked slowly, as it should be.

  • What to eat in Marrakech
    Moroccan Bread

    Bread, harira, and Arab sweets.

    The bread is baked in a traditional oven. The harira soup is comforting. Sweets (baklava, briouats) finish any meal.

  • What to eat in Marrakech
    Mint Tea

    Mint tea and terraces

    More than a drink, it's a ritual. From any terrace, you can see the rhythm of the city while the tea cools down.