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Travel to Marrakech with Kids

Is Marrakech a good city with kids?

A short answer is Yes!

Morocco, in general, is a great idea for families and honestly, I truly believe you’ll have a better time if you visit with your kids. Moroccans have a family-oriented culture. The Moroccans are wonderfully warm and hospitable people, and they love children. Don’t be offended or surprised if people actively engage with your kids or even want to pick them up, they love children and will open up to you a lot more if you’re visiting Morocco with kids.

Traveling in Marrakech is also pretty easy given that lots of the areas you’ll be are flat and easy to navigate by foot and with little ones in tow.

Caleche tour :

A Caleche is a horse-drawn cart usually decorated with velvet and brass bells. With children in tow, opt for a sunset tour around the walls of the city, seeing the various gates leading into the old city.

Visit Market :

the good way to enjoy the Souq is to choose a store displaying whatever you find interesting. Herd your brood in, and let them explore with their eyes. They can’t get lost and so you don’t have to hold onto them while in the shop. The shop owner will be telling you that he will give you special prices because your children are so lovely. Read more at : Marrakech Full-Day Guided Tour

Take a Cooking Class :

A great way to introduce kids to new kinds of food is to get them hands-on experience. children often enjoy the patisserie classes, if only to enjoy the rewards of their efforts once the biscuits are served with a cup of sweet mint tea.

Wander around Majorelle garden :

The Majorelle Gardens were a labor of love of the French painter Jacques Majorelle. Planted over many years with plant specimens he collected during his travels.

There are lots of plants and little places to discover. There are goldfish and turtles in the pond, vistas to explore and giant cacti to wonder at. it well worthwhile to visit.

Kids Park :

If you’re looking for things to do in Marrakech with toddlers might fit the bill.

Cyber Park: it’s a peaceful place where the kids can chill out, enjoy the trees and the birds, run around on the gravel paths and generally just be outside and out of the traffic.

Ludipark: is a recreation area located on the Route de Fes. The parks have indoor and outdoor play areas in a pleasant atmosphere surrounding several bodies of water.

 Palooza Land:  is the first amusement and theme park in Morocco!! Enter the Prehistoric world as if you were living in Dinosaur’s time! With Playful circuit and attractions, a place to enjoy a pleasant day of discovery and fun with kids!

Visit Jemma el-Fnaa Square :

The main square in the Medina, Jemma El Fnaa really comes alive at night. Bear in mind and a place always to agree on the fee before accepting any offer. But it’s also a nice place to wander around soaking up the atmosphere.

Camel Ride :

Marrakech isn’t in the Sahara Desert and there’s nowhere near the city where you can see rolling sand dunes. But, you can still ride a camel. head to the Palmeraie district where camel treks of up to one hour through the palm groves can be arranged. Or head to Menara Garden where always find camels that adults or kids can ride.

Bowling :

There are different bowling alleys in Marrakech that you can visit. It’s always a good idea to spend fun time with kids.

Bike Ride : 

What is more fun than discovering a city on a bicycle? With a bike trip, you will discover so much more and you can enjoy a fresh breeze when the temperature is rising

Ziplining fun :

Head out to Terre d’Amanar where older children will enjoy zip-lining through the Atlas Mountains and completing a tree-tops adventure that will set any heart racing. Expect a day of fun as you walk the planks over the valleys, before indulging in some liberating zip-lining between hilltops. Safety equipment and briefings are provided before heading off on the approximately hour-long course.

Go swimming :

With warm temperatures and sunshine, there’s no bad time to go swimming, Nothing is more refreshing for kids than taking a dip in a pool.

Visit El Badi Palace :

Make this trip an educational learning experience by taking the kids to the ruins of El Badi Palace, and make sure your kid will gain a deeper understanding of Moroccan history.

Visit a Fantasia Show :

Chez Ali is a fantastic show that never fails to bring smiles to kid’s faces. It’s been in operation for many years and gets mixed reviews. where you can enjoy a traditional performance with Arabian horse riders, music, and a full Moroccan buffet.