Airport in View; Marrakech


Mjet flies several times daily to the mystic,
oriental city of Marrakech, Morocco.
Marrakech is Morocco's second largest city and
its population continues to rise. It has a
prosperous industrial area and is the most
significant market and organizational centre of
Southern Morocco.
Marrakech is truly the city of entertainment in
Morocco. In the center of Marrakech is a square,
Djemaa el fna, which is the operating point for
entertainers such as acrobats, drummers,
dancers, pipe musicians, comedians and
storytellers. There's plenty of choice for meals,
including the Djemaa el Fna food stalls, many
inexpensive cafe-restaurants and a number of
up-market palace-restaurants that offer
Morocco's traditional cuisine at its very best.
Marrakech does not have many historical
monuments and buildings; its beauty lies in the
atmosphere and the spectacular location. Like
many North African and Middle Eastern cities,
Marrakech comprises both an old fortified city
(the médina) and an adjacent modern city (called
Gueliz).
Marrakech has the largest traditional market
(souk) in Morocco and also has one of the
busiest squares in Africa and the world, Djemaa
el Fna.The square bustles with acrobats, story-
tellers, water sellers, dancers, and musicians. By
night, the square turns into food stalls,
becoming a huge open-air restaurant with busy
life.
Marrakech, with the outstanding peaks of the
Atlas expanding behind the city, has very warm
humid summers and shimmering white snowy
winters. Marrakechis are well-known for their
warmth and sociability, their humor and honesty.
Accommodation
The accommodation in Marrakech ranges from
cheap hotels to quiet pleasant mid-range hotels
to up market, comfortable, modern hotels with
wonderful pools and interior design. The Medina
has the main concentration of cheap hotels,
while the hotels in Hivernage and Semlalia are
mostly luxury hotels.
Marrakech is served by Ménara International
Airport, situated 4km from the city center. A rail
link is in use for services to Casablanca and
Rabat. This gives you the opportunity to explore
more of Morocco. You can, for example, fly to
Marrakech, explore the city and continue onward
to Agadir, Casablanca or Rabat. These cities are
also served regularly by Mjet from several
destinations across Europe.
Agadir is a perfect combination as this sunny
beach resort will calm you down after
wandering the busy, hectic Marrakech streets.
Marrakech is a year-round destination, although
it can be quite chilly during the winter months.
As Marrakech is situated inland, no beaches are
available. As a alternative most hotels and
Riads have a swimming pool available for your
pleasure and relaxation.
Flights to/from Marrakech
You can fly to Marrakech from the following
destinations: Amsterdam, Brussels, Stuttgart,
Malaga and Rotterdam.
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