CoWorking in Marrakech, Morocco: Explore, Enjoy and CoLive

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Faiza

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Prepare for your senses to be slapped. Marrakesh's heady sights and sounds will dazzle, frazzle and enchant. Put on your babouches (leather slippers) and dive right in. Discover with me the beauty of Marrakesh, the red city, while working remotely. I am Faiza! I am fun to travel with, very optimistic, and open to new ideas, I like to explore nice places, and different cultures, eat healthily...etc. 😊 Each day we'll have a different activity upon your request and at your ease, we'll be flexible with the schedule of our activities and I will make sure that you're all happy. We'll check our favorite local haunts, touristy spots, and hidden gems throughout Marrakesh: Djemaa El-Fna, Jardin Majorelle, Koutoubia Mosque, Saadian Tombs, Musée Yves Saint Laurent, Bahia Palace, Le Jardin Secret, Musée de Marrakesh. All this could be done in the afternoon before sunset, or early morning, and you can do your work during the day, or in the afternoon. The spring in Morocco is awesome, it is warm, and the climate is so nice and special, you'll love it here. What is included in the price: - Accommodation: Private rooms in apartments or hotel - Transportation between stops Not included: - Flights and personal expenses - Food Are you in? Join My Trip and if you have any question feel free to go to the Q&A bottom next on my profile. See you soon in Morocco.
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I am fun to travel with, very optimistic, open to new ideas, I want to explore the world, different cultures, and live the moment..etc. 😊

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1

Jemaa el-Fnaa

Day 1-2
The Jemaa el-Fnaa, is the historic main square of Marrakesh. It is a free and veritable outdoor theater that has existed for a thousand or more years. Any tour to Morocco would somehow be incomplete unless you spent an evening strolling through this incredible landmark to experience for yourself.
2

Bahia Palace

Day 2-3
The Bahia Palace is a 19th-century building, consisting of rooms decorated with stunning stuccos, paintings, and mosaics palace and a set of gardens located in Marrakech, Morocco. The Bahia Palace was intended to be the greatest palace of its time. The name of the Bahia Palace means in Arabic “brilliance”. As in other buildings of the period in other countries, it was intended to capture the essence of the Islamic and Moroccan styles.
3

Jardin Majorelle-Yves Saint Laurent Mansion

Day 3-4
The garden started in 1924, contains a psychedelic desert mirage of 300 plant species from five continents. At its heart lies Majorelle's electric-blue art deco studio, home to the Musée Berbère, which showcases the rich panorama of Morocco's indigenous inhabitants through displays of some 600 artifacts.
4

Saadian Tombs

Day 4-5
Saadian Sultan Ahmed Al Mansour Ed Dahbi was just as extravagant in death as he was in life. After the "golden king" built Badia Palace in the 16th century, he transformed an existing necropolis into this lavish tomb complex, sparing no expense and importing Italian Carrara marble and gilding honeycomb muqarnas (decorative plasterwork) with pure gold.
5

Le Jardin Secret

Day 5-6
Today the green spaces of Le Jardin Secret are divided into an exotic garden and an Islamic garden. The exotic garden is filled with plants coming from all over the world, recalling the experimental aspect of the great gardens of Marrakech. From the Medieval era to the early twentieth century Marrakech has indeed embodied the very same model of the garden city, as is shown by the city’s historical nicknames (“a rose among the palm trees”, “an oasis in the desert” or still again “Al-Bahja”, the city of peace and open-air) but also the gardens of Agdal and Menara. In Le Jardin's Secret, the Islamic garden was instead restored following the likely nineteenth-century layout. Closely linked to the riad structures, this type of garden was an oasis of peace, where you could allow yourself to indulge in your idleness and contemplation thanks to the shade of the trees and the intimacy of the enclosed space.
6

Koutoubia

Day 6-7
Five times a day, one voice rises above the din of Djemaa El Fna as the muezzin calls the faithful to prayer from the Koutoubia Mosque. The mosque's minaret has been standing guard over the old city since the Almohads erected it in the 12th century. Today it's Marrakesh's most famous landmark. The tower is a monumental cheat sheet of Moorish ornament: scalloped keystone arches, jagged merlon crenelations, and mathematically pleasing proportions.
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Jemaa el-Fnaa, Bahia Palace & 4 more
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