
Marrakech, the vibrant city located in the heart of Morocco, is a true cultural and historical gem.
It is a city that seamlessly blends the old and new, traditional and modern, and offers visitors a
plethora of unique and exciting experiences. From exploring the bustling medina to savoring delicious
Moroccan cuisine.
Here are some places you can visit in Marrakech for free:
1. Jardin Majorelle
The gardens surrounding the Jardin Majorelle are free to visit, and are a beautiful oasis of tranquility in the heart of the city. While there is a fee to enter the museum on the grounds, you can still admire the stunning plants and fountains in the garden for free.


2. Saadian Tombs
These beautifully preserved tombs date back to the 16th century and offer a glimpse into the city's rich history. Entrance is free.
3. El Badi Palace
Although the palace itself requires an admission fee, the vast grounds surrounding it are free to visit and offer stunning views of the palace ruins and the city beyond.


4. Koutoubia Mosque
While non-Muslims are not allowed to enter the mosque itself, you can still admire its stunning architecture from the outside.
5. Medina
The medina, or old city, is a fascinating place to explore on foot, and is full of narrow streets, colorful markets, and stunning architecture. While you may be tempted to buy souvenirs, simply wandering the streets and taking in the sights and sounds is a wonderful free activity.


6. Kasbah Mosque
This historic mosque is located in the Kasbah neighborhood and is free to visit.
7. Jemaa el-Fnaa
While the many food stalls and attractions in the square can be pricey, simply walking around and taking in the vibrant atmosphere is a great way to experience Marrakech for free.


8. Bab Agnaou
Bab Agnaou is a gate located in the southern part of the old city of Marrakech, Morocco. It was built in the 12th century and is considered a remarkable example of Almohad architecture. Made of red sandstone, the gate features intricate decorations and carvings. Bab Agnaou is a popular tourist attraction and a well-known landmark in Marrakech.
9. Menara Gardens
These expansive gardens are located just outside the city center, and are a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of Marrakech. The gardens feature a large man-made lake, as well as olive groves and orchards.
