Discover the points of interest around the Riad Médina Charme

Located in one of the most sought-after areas, next to the Saadian Tombs, our charming Medina hotel is ideal for enjoying all the city's attractions.

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  • Saadian Tombs

    The Saadian Tombs, discovered in 1917, house the burials of the Saadian dynasty dating back to the 16th century. Their refined decoration in marble, carved stucco, and zellige reflects the height of Arabo-Andalusian art. Located near the Kasbah Mosque, they are one of Marrakech’s historical jewels.

    Rue de La Kasbah
    40000 Marrakesh

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  • Palais El Badi

    The El Badi Palace, built in the 16th century by the Saadian sultan Ahmed Al-Mansour, was once a sumptuous masterpiece adorned with marble, gold, and precious stones. Today in ruins, it still preserves imposing walls, vast courtyards, and orange gardens that bear witness to its former grandeur. It regularly hosts exhibitions and the prestigious Marrakech Laughter Festival.

    Ksibat Nhass
    40000 Marrakesh

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  • Parc Lalla Hasna

    Lalla Hasna Park, located behind the Koutoubia, is a large public garden that offers a green oasis in the heart of Marrakech. Its palm-lined paths, fountains, and flowered areas make it an ideal place for walking and relaxation. Highly appreciated by both locals and visitors, it offers a breathtaking view of the famous mosque."

    Parc Lalla Hasna
    40000 Marrakesh

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  • Place Jemaa el-Fna

    Jemaa el-Fna Square, the vibrant heart of Marrakech, is a unique gathering place inscribed on UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage list. By day and by night, it comes alive with storytellers, musicians, snake charmers, and traditional food stalls. A true open-air theater, it reflects the soul and living culture of the city.

    Place Jemaa el-Fna
    40000 Marrakech

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  • Medersa Ben Youssef

    Located in Marrakech, is the most prestigious former Quranic school in Morocco, founded in the 16th century by the Saadians. It could accommodate up to 900 students from across the Maghreb. Its Arab-Andalusian architecture, richly decorated with carved wood, stucco, and zellige, makes it a jewel of Moroccan heritage.

    Place Ben Youssef
    40000, Marrakech

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  • Palais Bahia

    The Bahia Palace, built in the 19th century, is one of the finest examples of Moroccan architecture. Designed to reflect the grandeur of the viziers, it features vast courtyards, lush gardens, and rooms richly decorated with carved wood, stucco, and zellige. A true masterpiece, it embodies the elegance and refinement of traditional Moroccan art

    Rue Riad Zitoun el Jdid, Médina
    40000 Marrakesh

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  • Le Jardin Majorelle

    The Majorelle Garden, created in the 1920s by the French painter Jacques Majorelle, is a green haven in the heart of Marrakech. It houses an exceptional collection of exotic plants, enhanced by the famous Majorelle blue that adorns its buildings. Purchased and restored by Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Bergé, it is now an emblematic place combining art, nature, and serenity.

    Rue Yves Saint Laurent
    40090 Marrakech

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  • Le Jardin Secret

    The Secret Garden, located in the heart of Marrakech’s medina, is a former 16th-century riad carefully restored. It features two magnificent gardens, one exotic and the other Islamic, surrounded by buildings with refined architecture. A true haven of peace, it offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of the city.

    121, rue Mouassine, Médina
    40030 Marrakesh

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  • Les jardins de La Mamounia

    The gardens of La Mamounia, stretching over nearly 8 hectares, provide a lush setting around Marrakech’s legendary palace. Centuries-old olive trees, orange trees, palm trees, and flower beds blend together in soothing harmony. This enchanting place combines elegance, history, and serenity, inviting visitors to stroll and relax.

    Avenue Bab Jdid
    40040 Marrakech

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  • Le Cyber Parc Moulay Abdessalam

    The Cyber Park Moulay Abdessalam, located in the very center of Marrakech, is a historic garden redeveloped into a modern space combining nature and technology. Its green pathways, adorned with fountains and centuries-old trees, make it an ideal place for relaxation. It also offers interactive areas dedicated to new technologies, providing visitors with a unique experience.

    Boulevard Mohamed V
    40000 Marrakech

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  • Dar Si Said Museum

    The Dar Si Saïd Museum, housed in a former 19th-century palace, is dedicated to Moroccan craftsmanship and traditions. It showcases a rich collection of Berber jewelry, carpets, ceramics, and ancient weapons. Its refined architecture and inner gardens make it an emblematic site of Marrakech’s heritage.

    8 Rue de la Bahia, 40000
    40000 Marrakech

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  • Musée de Marrakech

    The Marrakech Museum, housed in the former 19th-century Dar Menebhi Palace, combines traditional Moroccan architecture with contemporary art. It exhibits diverse collections: historical objects, jewelry, ceramics, and modern artworks. Its beautifully decorated central courtyard is one of the finest examples of Arabo-Andalusian art in the city.

    Place Ben Youssef
    40000 Marrakech

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  • Le souk Essammarine

    One of the oldest in Marrakech’s medina, takes its name from the ropes (“sammarine”) once sold there. Today, it is renowned for its stalls offering fabrics, traditional clothing, leather goods, and handicrafts. Lively and colorful, it perfectly illustrates the vibrant and authentic atmosphere of Marrakech’s souks.

    Le souk Essammarine, Medina de Marrakech
    40000 Marrakech

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  • Le Complexe Artisanal de Marrakech

    The Marrakech Artisan Complex is a space dedicated to showcasing Moroccan craftsmanship, located near Avenue Mohammed V. It offers a wide variety of products: carpets, pottery, jewelry, leather, carved wood, and traditional textiles. Calm and well-organized, it allows visitors to discover local crafts without the bustling crowds of the souks.

    Avenue Mohammed V
    40000 Marrakech

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