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There is plenty to see in Marrakech, whether you would like to stroll around the souks or visit some of the many historical sites the city has to offer. One of the most popular attractions in Marrakech is Palmeraie, located just outside the city. Here you can see thousands of palm trees and stunning villas. The highlight of Marrakech is Djemaa El-Fna, the square that comes alive at night. There are many colourful and eye-catching shows including snake charming exhibitions, dancing and storytelling. The Majorelle Gardens are another must-see in Marrakech. This small but exceptionally attractive park offers the perfect break from the busy city center.
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The first thing you should do upon arriving in Marrakech is to visit the square of Djemaa El-Fna, however finding it isn't necessarily all that easy due to the maze of souks that surround it. Getting lost and having to ask for directions is part of the fun. Be prepared to have sellers follow you, trying to lure you to their stalls. It is a great way to test out your haggling skills!
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There is one airport in Marrakech which receives direct flights from many major cities from all over Europe including London, Dublin, Paris and Madrid. Continue reading if you want to know how to get to the city centre from the airport and which are the main airlines flying to Marrakech.
Many of the world's most major airlines operate within Marrakesh Menara Airport including: EasyJet, Ryanair and Royal Air Maroc.
The airport is located close to the city of Marrakech, which can be reached in approximately 30 minutes via taxi, rental car or bus.
An air conditioned bus which leaves every 30 minutes connects Marrakesh Menara Airport with Marrakech city center. Alternatively you can arrange a pick-up with your accommodation. Once you have arrived in the medina you can reach everything on foot. However, due to the maze-like souks, it would be wise to have a map with you or, better yet, download a map of the city onto your phone and use the GPS.