
Dar El Qadi
In the historic center of Marrakech, Dar el Qadi, the house of an astronomer judge, was restored by Quentin Wilbaux, carefully respecting ancient architecture, materials, and traditional know-how. It offers a journey of revitalization, relaxation, and serenity, with convivial and festive spaces, and a unique experience in one of Marrakech's oldest and most beautiful houses.
A bustling square and marketplace, a UNESCO World Heritage site, alive with storytellers, musicians, and food stalls.
A stunning botanical garden and artist's landscape garden, once owned by Yves Saint Laurent, known for its vibrant blue.
An opulent 19th-century palace showcasing exquisite Moroccan architecture, intricate tilework, and serene courtyards.
The largest mosque in Marrakech, an iconic landmark with a magnificent minaret.
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