Marrakesh

Marrakesh, Morocco, with its bustling medina, vibrant souks, and historic landmarks like Jemaa el-Fnaa square, is a sensory journey, where the aroma of spices mingles with the vibrant colours of the local streets. In Marrakesh, every corner holds a story, inviting exploration and discovery amongst the city’s timeless charm.

Known as riad, the traditional homes of Marrakesh may look imposing on the outside, but are designed for each room to open up to a private garden in the middle of the property. Morocco.
Ornate geometric islamic designs and Arabic calligraphy adorn a doorway in Marrakesh’s Medina. Morocco.
Pink wall in Marrakesh’s Medina. Morocco.
Koutoubia (Kutubiyya) Mosque on the edge of Marrakesh’s medina. Morocco.
Decorative out walls of the Koutoubia mosque. Marrakesh. Morocco.
Donkeys and mules are a common form of transport inside Marrakesh’s Medina. Morocco.
Car covered in camo. Marrakesh. Morocco.
Morrocan flag, at an intersection on the edge of the Marrakesh Medina. Morocco.
Marrakesh street scenes. Morocco.
Harsh midday sunlight and shadows in Marrakesh’s Medina. Morocco.
Harsh midday sunlight and shadows in Marrakesh’s Medina. Morocco.
Yves Saint Laurent street, named after the late French designer who lived at the Jardin Majorelle. Marrakesh, Morroco.
Taxis wait close by Jardin Majorelle. Marrakesh, Morocco.
Tall terracotta coloured walls and narrow streets, snake through the Marrakesh’s Medina like a maze. Morocco.
Coming and going from the souks in Marrakesh’s Medina. Morocco.
A Berber man walking in the Medina. Marrakesh, Morocco.
Navigating the narrow lanes of the Medina. Marrakesh, Morocco.
Harsh midday sunlight and shadows in Marrakesh’s Medina. Morocco.