Jemaa El Fnaa
A very lively public square, one of the biggest in Africa, known for its food stalls, juice stalls, snake charmers, henna artists (though caution is advised), Gnaoua music players, and potential for scams, especially at night.
Atlas Mountains
The Atlas Mountains are home to monkeys that are sometimes exploited for tourist attractions in Jemaa El-Fnaa square.
Bahia Palace
A super beautiful and ornate massive empire palace, though potentially touristy, with other similar sites available in the Medina.
Majorelle Garden
An artsy garden built by Yves Saint Laurent, featuring a Berber Museum; booking in advance is required and is a high class experience.
Souks Of Marrakech
The souks in the Medina offer different goods (leather, spices, wood), but require haggling, and an artisanal center near Jemaa El-Fnaa offers fixed prices.
Mediterranean Coast
Historically a connecting point to the Mediterranean Coast.
kasba
The location of Clock Cafe, which is considered a trendy restaurant.