Reportage
Marrakech : le City Trip de Camille
" La ville Ocre "


In the heart of the Medina
" In the heart of the medina, the souks of Marrakech are among the largest and most traditional in Morocco. A veritable labyrinth of shops and artisans, grouped by trade, where it is customary to haggle to buy—at low prices—slippers, rugs, jewelry, and other handcrafted goods "
Strike a Pose at Jemaa el-Fna Square
A must-see tourist destination, Jemaa el-Fna Square is best explored in the late afternoon, when fire-eaters, acrobats, and folk dance troupes put on a show. Water carriers and snake charmers are waiting to help you capture your visit on camera…
Spend a Trendy Evening on the Terrace at The Pearl
Located in the heart of Hivernage and designed by Jacques Garcia, The Pearl Marrakech is a luxurious hotel topped by Namazaké, a trendy Japanese restaurant. It’s the perfect spot for a romantic dinner before heading to the spacious sofas of the skylounge, with its circular pool and 360-degree view of the city.
Follow in Churchill’s footsteps at La Mamounia
Behind the city walls, one of the world’s most legendary luxury hotels has been frequented by the world’s elite. A great way to spend the evening? Enjoy a cocktail in the cozy atmosphere of the Churchill Jazz Bar before trying your luck at the casino’s roulette tables.
Tread the greens of the Assoufid Golf Course
Now a favorite destination for golfers, Marrakech offers a wide selection of about fifteen very well-maintained courses.
Among the most renowned are Al Maaden with its square water hazards, Amelkis with its views of the Atlas Mountains, and the newest addition, Assoufid, already considered one of the most beautiful courses in Africa.

