Marrakech: The Magic And The Madness

Marrakech Lifestyle Magazine:MRRKCH

Marrkech City Guide

Friday, January 27, 2012

Marrakech or Marrakesh? Riad, Ryad, Riyad or Riyadh?The city is spelled “Marrakech” in French and commonly use by foreigners except English thats will say ‘Marrakesh’ and Germans say “Marrakesch”. 

Riad sometimes written Ryad Riyad or Riyadh literally means garden, and describes traditional and wonderfully atmospheric Medina houses that open inward to a garden courtyard lending themselves to sensitive conversion to intimate and individual guest house or hotel accommodation.
 

There are many places where you can go quad biking starting from 1 hour to a full day however don’t expect the desert in Marrakech. The best you can hope for is rough terrain, river and scenic berber villages however if you willing to travel 600 Km in the direction to Merzouga South of Marrakech you will find a true desert.

Let’s stay in Marrakech!!! – Even not the same there’s a fantastic quad bike track in the Palmeraie, 15 mins by taxi from the medina. It’s run by Nomade Quad. They organizes hiking tours, camel raids and Quad biking.

Quad Nomad is managed by professionals and they have extensive experience organizing tours for visitors. You may need to book in advanced, and they’ll come and pick you up from your accommodation for no additional charge.
You can also ride quad bikes at Lalla Takerkoust, 35km from Marrakech, where there’s a dam with a huge reservoir with other water sports available in an area that have perfect trails for walking, mountain/quad biking and horse riding.

If you plan to visit Essaouira you must go to Palmaquad, here you will be well looked after safety wise and also you will be riding some massive sand dunes right next to the Atlantic Ocean, on nearly new bikes and the prices are cheaper than in Marrakech.

Set in the heart of the Palmeraie, Nikki Beach is a charming oasis with a relaxed and sophisticated ambience. It’s a place of excellence in the “Red City” where you can spend quality time in a convivial glamorous atmosphere.

Make friends while tanning under the pleasant sun surrounded exotic perfumes and beautiful palm trees.

Taste their refined International cuisine with an Oriental touch. Sip the best cocktails and fine wines as you let yourself be enchanted by the music of our resident Dj. You will want to share the magic spirit of Nikki Beach with your loved ones.

Circuit de la Palmeraie, Marrakech Morocco

SEASON: Nikki Beach Marrakech opens from March 10th to January 2nd.
Kenzi Club Oasis
Commune Rurale Ouahat – Sidi Brahim, 40000 Marrakech



This hotel is located in a palm plantation set in lush tropical gardens with fountains is the inviting location for the Kenzi Club Oasis Hotel, 12 Km to the North of Marrakech, Morocco. 

This attractive and distinctive hotel is a house of Moorish style, offers a variety of activities for leisure and fun. Offering an All Inclusive package, the hotel offers a good mix of relaxation and action.

The Kenzi Club Oasis Hotel is certainly an oasis of calm, intent on soothing your senses and revitalising your energy. Book in and experience a holiday with Moroccan hospitality. 

Kenzi Oasis offers 211 rooms including 25 apartments that are divided into houses of Moorish style in a splendid garden. They are equipped with air conditioning, satellite TV channels and telephone.
The central restaurant offers Moroccan specialties and international dishes. In the middle of the felted cabaret environment, taste the hotel’s home made cocktails, at the rhythm of the Eastern melodies. 

Kenzi Oasis also provides you with a relaxation space with Hammam and massage, a conference room of 400 people and a downtown shuttle. Other recreational facilities at the hotel include an outdoor swimming pool and a gymnasium.

Commune Rurale Ouahat -Sidi Brahim,
40000 Marrakech
At lunchtime, you have many choices in Marrakech. You can eat at local restaurants, frequented by locals, which we recommend, or you can eat at restaurants that are more “touristy”, where they make pizzas, pasta and other basics. For a Morrocan atmosphere go to eat among the bustle and  noise of the Jemaa el Fna, where there are several bars and cafes that offer  delicious cheap meals.

Local Restaurants
My advice is to go to one of the local restaurants at least once, because it is a good way to discover the essence of the Moroccan food and to  know what, and how, people eat in Marrakech.


Located everywhere, you will have no trouble finding one. You will see that many of them cook outside in the local vicinity, meat, fish, vegetables, etc., all cooked with amazing mixes of spices. These are called tagine dishes because they are cooked in a sort of cone-shaped ceramic pot or tub.  Tagines are not to be missed!
Local restaurants also offer you lentil soup (very common in Marrakech), vegetable soup or some kind of tasty crepes. The advantage of these restaurants is undoubtedly the price. But beware! Sometimes as tourist some vendors will try to charge you more than a Moroccan (that happened to me). You can eat a plate of lentils, with a pancake and water for 2 or 3 euros. Watch out for water, always ask for a bottle, as most of us tourists have to drink mineral water, as our stomachs are not used to Morrocan water.

Tourist restaurants
If you dont like Moroccan food, or you feel like eating something more lWestern you have several choices of restaurants that offer pizzas, pastas, and salads.  The only drawback is that, like tourism, the price changes and it is more likely to be akin to what we pay in the West for a pizza. Still not expensive, but more expensive than local restaurants. Another good reason for going local.

Eating in Jemaa el Fna
Another interesting option is eating at the same Jemaa el Fna, where the party starts at 6pm with kiosks grilled meats, vegetables and others till late night.
This type of meal must be done at least once, it is interesting because you share tables more and will be next to other locals as well as meeting other tourists like yourself that are discovering Marrakech. In addition, the staff, like everywhere in Marrakech tend to be very nice and friendly and have a special ability to detect your home country, which is amazing!  Don’t do what I and my girlfriend did. assume that locals will not speak any other language you may speak, – we discussed prices in Spanish and were rightly shown up when a local responded in kind!

Dining at the riad
And, whether you’re staying in a riad (traditional Moroccan house or palace with an interior garden or courtyard) or not, they can be an excellent choice to have dinner in amazing surroundings. They say that “Moroccan food is a cuisine for home and not to eat anywhere else”. So maybe in the riad or ryad can you can taste the best ever couscous and tagines in resplendent settings.

Final recommendations
In the local restaurants you may have to ask for silverware, because Morocco’s tradition is to eat with the fingers or a piece of bread (always in the right hand). Don’t feel ashamed to do the same!
The typical Moroccan dishes are couscous of seven vegetables and meat, fish or meat tagine or soup of chickpeas or lentils. We’d advise trying them all…

Remember to ask ALWAYS bottle mineral water, since most tourists are not accustomed to drink water from their taps (you’ve been warned). Finally, finally, you will rarely find beer or other kinds of alcohol in local restaurants, since Islam forbids the consumption of alcohol.
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