Moroccan Arts & Fashion Experience Tour- 13 Days
Morocco fashion and Morocco art beautifully reflect the country’s rich cultural heritage. Moroccan fashion is known for its vibrant colors, intricate embroidery, and traditional garments like the djellaba and kaftan, blending modern trends with ancient craftsmanship. Meanwhile, Morocco art showcases stunning mosaics, pottery, and intricate tile work, often inspired by Islamic geometry and Berber traditions. Together, Morocco fashion and art create a unique aesthetic that celebrates the country’s history and creativity, attracting global admiration and inspiring designers and artists worldwide. Exploring these elements offers a vibrant glimpse into Morocco’s soul.
Morocco has emerged as a global hub for design, captivating international designers, architects, and artists with its deep-rooted cultural legacy. The blend of age-old craftsmanship and modern design sensibilities has given rise to a distinctive aesthetic with global appeal. Iconic fashion figures such as Yves Saint Laurent, who had a residence in Marrakech, have long drawn inspiration from Morocco’s vivid colors and detailed patterns.
Day 1: Welcome to Morocco – Land of Arts

Welcome to Morocco! A land of tolerance, openness, and hospitality. A country with a big history, rich culture, art, food, architecture, and a variety of landscapes from mountains, coastlines, to the fascinating desert. Your Private expert guide & driver is waiting for you at the entrance of the airport to transfer you to your high-end hotel or riad.
Day 2: Rabat’ Best Venues to See

After a nice breakfast, you will start your guided full day city tour by visiting the city’ old medina, its most known features & historical monuments like the ancient human settlement on the mouth of the Bou Regreg River Chellah Necropolis, Hassan Tower known for its largest minaret of an incomplete mosque, Mohammed V mausoleum: a historical building located on the opposite side of the Hassan Tower contains the tombs of the Moroccan king Mohammed V and his two sons. The Kasbah Oudayya, built in the 12th century, has been home to Arab tribes, Andalusian immigrants, and some of Morocco’s most powerful sultans.
Day 3: Rabat Art Galleries

After a nice breakfast, you will go for a morning visit to “Costume Museum” it has a fascinating collection of costumes, clothes and jewelry, you will also visit “Galerie Bab Rouah” It is one of the five Rabat gates, also called the “Gate of the Winds”, Inside the gate there is an art gallery. There are plenty of galleries you may visit, like “Kulte Gallery & Editions,” an amazing art gallery dedicated to the artistic creation of Moroccan contemporary art. “Au Grain de Sésame”, “Galerie d’art Espace Expressions” exhibits many forms of art, from paintings to sculptures and even photography. “Galerie d’Art Kaïs” exhibits modern and contemporary sculptures to the Moroccan people. “Villa des Arts” exhibits contemporary art, and “Marsam” is the first official art gallery to be created in Rabat. “L’Atelier Ouvert” art gallery was created by a group of artist graduates from the School of Fine Arts of Tetuan. Afterwards, you will leave Rabat & go ahead to Casablanca.
Day 4: A Full Day Tour to Remember in Casablanca “Monuments & Art Galleries”

After a nice breakfast, you will explore the economic hub of Morocco, Casablanca, for a full-day tour where you will visit the famous Hassan II mosque, known as the second largest functioning mosque in Africa and the 7th largest in the world. It was designed under the guidance of King Hassan II and built by Moroccan artisans from all over the kingdom. The Mosque is open to Muslims at daily prayer times & open to non-Muslims & tourists for a visit, then you will continue to Habous. After enjoying your lunch at an esteemed restaurant, you will head to visit “Villa des Arts and art galleries,” a leading place to enjoy modern works of art. You may visit “L’Atelier 21,” which is another terrific place to ponder contemporary artwork in Casablanca. “Galerie H” displays beautiful crafts and handmade items, celebrating the rich artisan industry in Morocco. It’s an ideal place for people who love design and craftsmanship
Day 5: Mazagan time “Art & Culture”

After a nice breakfast, you will leave Casablanca for a destination to Marrakech through El Jadida city, an old Portuguese city located on the Atlantic coast of Morocco, 90 kilometers from Casablanca was previously known as Mazagan. It was registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2004. Once you are there, you will visit the old medina, where you will capture good & funny photographs. You may visit the restored Consulate and Church along with the Jewish Mausoleum, and Palais Andalous, depending on your time.
Day 6: Marakkech Medina

After a nice breakfast, you will start your exploration of the most visited city in Morocco, Marrakech, by your private side cars, considered as an imperial city and a UNESCO world heritage; it serves as a major economic center and tourist destination. It has the largest traditional market, “souk”, in Morocco. The city is home to a number of historical monuments, mosques & tombs that you may see during your day tour, like El Badi Palace, Bahia Palace, Dar El Bacha, the Ben Youssef Madrasa, and Dar Si Said Museum. Your tour will include Jemaa el-Fnaa square, considered as one of the best-known squares in Africa, and has been described as a “world-famous square”, then you will continue to Mellah, the old Jewish Quarter.
Day 7: Marrakech’s Best Art Galleries

After a nice breakfast, you will go for an exceptional tour full of art & exciting moments when you visit House of Photography, a nice riad & museum that is located a few steps from the Medina and the Medersa Ben Youssef, which brings an impressive photographic collection of famous photographers. In the afternoon you will visit “The Museum of Art and Culture of Marrakech” “le musée d’art et de culture Marrakech “, It proposes some admirable collections of Moroccan art objects, exhibitions of photographs and exclusive thematic paintings, and a selection of cultural events like presentation of books, conferences, artistic encounters. You may also visit Gallerie 127, offering a vast and clean exhibition space, adorned with modern travel photography from all four corners of the globe, captured by photographers from various countries. Voice Gallery offers art lovers paintings and photography, as well as a collection of typical objects and prints on paper. The Pop Gallery is a concept store where different artists exhibit their artistic work & productions, each creator has his space. Gallerie Noir sur Blanc is distinguished by the diversity of the arts presented, from drawings, paintings, photographs, sculptures, to performances and video art.
Day 8: Atlas Mountains

After a nice breakfast, you will go for a day trip excursion to Imlil where you will do some hiking with your local mountainous guide, after lunch at a Berber family you will go ahead to Ourika valley & sitti Fatma for a very special experience that is not-for-profit work, at our agency we do kindly invite you to help with 10 euros to be added to your trip’ price & the total amount we collect for this purpose we use it to purchase some new clothes in favor of an association that helps poor orphans in Ourika & sitti fatma.
Day 9: Let’s Call it a Magical Garden

After a nice breakfast, you will go on a horse-drawn carriage for a unique tour to Marrakech’s most visited and famous gardens, the Majorelle garden, which was the home of the landscape painter Jacques Majorelle. Afterwards, the famed designer Yves Saint Laurent bought and restored the property, which has been open to the public since 1947, & has a large collection of plants from five continents, including cacti, palms, and bamboo. Once you finish your visit, you will move to Le Paradis du safran, an organic saffron farm situated on the Ourika road, a few km away from Marrakech. During your visit to the farm, you will learn everything about saffron and about medicinal and aromatic plants before having your lunch there. Not far from the farm, you will move to see another fascinating garden, “Anima garden,” a magical place for limitless pleasure & inspiration for an unforgettable experience before returning back to Marrakech.
Day 10: Exclusive Cooking and Art Experience

Morocco is known for its colorful culinary culture. We invite you to immerse yourselves in Morocco’s culture through its cuisine by attending an interesting cooking class workshop in a farm or a traditional Moroccan house, or a riad to taste new dishes from spicy tagines and homemade bread, to sweet cookies, where you will learn how to create authentic Moroccan cuisine. You will begin the course with a visit to a local market where you will learn about the ingredients used in the dishes as you shop for supplies.
Day 11: Essaouira

After a nice breakfast, you will go for a nice day trip to Essaouira, 170 km from Marrakech, a city of artists and painters, which has inspired a large number of artists from various backgrounds. For art lovers, Essaouira has been a city-museum. During your tour, you will go through its medina and small shopping streets (souks), see the walls of the Scala and the Kasbah, and the famous port. After a nice lunch in an elegant restaurant, you will see some of the city’ most stunning art Galleries, You may visit Centre d’art le Real Mogador Ex-Consulate of Italy. This riad has unique architectural features, for the medina of Essaouira offers exhibitions of both Moroccan and foreign artists. Gallery La Kasbah offers its visitors one of the most prestigious art shows in all its aspects. The Museum of Essaouira, located in the heart of the medina, exhibits a collection of instruments related to the different religious brotherhoods and traditional musical practices. In the evening, you’ll return to Marrakech
Day 12: Day at Leisure

After a nice breakfast, you are free to spend your time as you wish, spend the day at your own leisure, you may go shopping or just relax at your hotel; no services are included today.
Day 13: Departure from Marrakech

Today, after a nice breakfast at your luxurious hotel, you will say goodbye to Morocco, and you will be transferred to the airport for your departure flight.














