in this video I will show you 10 best things to do in Marc ash the suggestions are based on our exciting trip to this historic city and don't forget to like this video subscribe to our Channel and enable notifications and share your Marcus experience or ask a question
in the comments below Marc ash is one of the top travel destinations in northwest Africa this former imperial city is come to beautiful palaces mosques gardens chaotic Suk's and delicious food here our top 10 picks number 10 the Suk's of Medina Medina the old part of Marquez offers
amongst other things a special authentic experience the Suk's soup is a Street marketplace where you can buy all sorts of products from leather bags spices silver and gold products to more modern items and food each Street was traditionally named after the commodity that was sold there and even
today you can see that certain streets mostly sell spices other sell leather products and so on getting lost in the chaotic Suk's of medina is an interesting experience and offers a glimpse of life in Morocco centuries ago number 9 el badi palace el badi palace is a ruined
palace in marques constructed in late 16th century by the Sultan Ahmed Al Unser belonging to the Salian dynasty the original palace consisted of over 350 rooms a large swimming pool and several gardens however most of its former shine is now gone el badi palace is now a museum
with several detached compartments displaying different art and even a fully restored 12th century minbar the rooftop terrace offers amazing views of Marquez and the bird's-eye view of the palace number 8 gardens Marquez is famous for its world-renowned gardens in fact gardens are such an important part of it
that Marc ash is also known as the Garden City guard symbolize paradise and are a great escape from the desert ish atmosphere and the busy city streets you will even find gardens in India its traditional Moroccan houses and palaces with interior courtyards while he can find countless amazing
Gardens in marques the following one's are considered one of the most beautiful and open to the public jacques de medieval created in 1923 by a french Orientalist jacques mesh of el but it took over 40 additional years to complete the garden includes a colorful villa which now became
a favorite instagram spot don't miss the nearby eve-san lahore museum dedicated to the work of the legendary fashion designer yves son la manera Gardens Botanical Gardens located on the west side of Marc ash well Jeff Don Miguel is mostly popular with tourists the manera gardens are a popular
relaxation spot for locals Lucia Don secured a place in Medina with a traditional Islamic garden offering a great escape from the crowded streets of Marcos number 7 could to be a mosque ketubah mosque is the largest mosque in marrakech located in medina because of its 253 feet tall
minaret it is very easy to spot and can even help you with orientation around marcus ketubah mosque was built in the 12th century it was an inspiration for other prominent buildings outside the mosque you will find a beautiful large garden plaza number 6 Gemma LF not square located
next to koutoubia mosque you will find the central square of Medina Gemma O'Laughlin here you will find an interesting mix of locals and tourists with street vendors selling everything from fresh orange juice to souvenirs you will also find numerous entertainers such as snake charmers fortune tellers etc however
if you plan to stop and watch or take a photo with them they will demand money sometimes quite aggressively for the ultimate experience you can go to one of the rooftop Bars and order the traditional Moroccan mint tea and soak in the atmosphere number five the Muraki is
famous for its traditional leather tanning industry in fact leather bags shoes and other products are common items salt in the Suk's most tanneries are located in the northern part of medina outside the main tourist areas you can experience the process of treating the animal skins to produce latter
but be careful because there are many scams related to visiting the tanneries number four bahia palace bahia palace was built in the 19th century for c musa grand visor of the Sultan alike el badi palace that we mentioned before bahia palace is well preserved a great way to
travel back in history and experience life in over 150 rooms and an impressive 2 acre garden constructed in the Islamic and Moroccan style one of the more interesting places and another popular Instagram spot in marques is the harem with its outside port opening to the living quarter for
concubines residing in bahia palace number 3 mira jewish cemetery following a mass exile of Jews from Spain in the 15th century marquez became a new home for many of them over 35,000 resided in Malacca the Jewish quarter with approximately 40 synagogues in 1537 the Jewish cemetery was built
just outside the Malacca quarter the cemetery exists to this day visit the Jewish quarter and the Jewish cemetery to experience the historic dimension of this culturally rich City number 2 Babic now there were 19 gates to Marrakech providing entrance to different districts of the city Babic now was
built in the 12th century and was providing entrance to the Royal part of Medina that was built to impress the visitors today Babic now is still admired by visitors as one of the main tourist attractions in marcus a cute addition to the ancient gates are the storks nesting
on number one saadian tombs and wrink mark ash through the bag now gates gives you access to the kibosh mark ashes royal district here you can find the kibosh mask another important historical mosque in the city however hidden for centuries behind the kibosh mask and now excavated live
impressive saadian tombs where over 60 members of the influential Saudi dynasty were buried Saudi dynasty ruled Morocco in the 16th and 17th century the tombs were rediscovered in 1917 and you can now see them along with another impressive Moroccan garden of course there are many other interesting places
to see in mark ash do you have a favorite place in mark ash or have you been to one of the places represented in this video share it in the comments below and don't forget to like this video subscribe to our Channel and enable notifications so that we
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