Marrakech is a mix vibrant souks, and modern luxury. With its lively Medina, aromatic food stalls, serene riads, and majestic palaces, the city promises a sensory journey unlike anywhere else(4 days Marrakech itinerary).
If you’re planning 4 days in Marrakech, this itinerary crafted by Ergaventure will help you discover the best the city has to offer — from hidden gems to iconic landmarks.
Start your adventure at the beating heart of the city: Jemaa el-Fnaa Square, where snake charmers, musicians, and food stalls bring the city to life.
Jemaa el-Fnaa: Watch the square come alive as you sip fresh orange juice.
Koutoubia Mosque: Admire the city’s most famous landmark and its beautiful minaret.
Bahia Palace: Marvel at the intricate tilework and peaceful courtyards.
El Badi Palace: Explore the ruins of this once-magnificent royal residence.
Return to Jemaa el-Fnaa for dinner. Try Moroccan street food such as tajine, couscous, or harira soup.
End the night with mint tea on a rooftop terrace overlooking the square.
Explore Marrakech’s artistic and modern side with a mix of culture and relaxation.
Jardin Majorelle: this blue oasis is perfect for photos.
Le Jardin Secret: A tranquil spot in the Medina to unwind.
Lunch at Café des Épices or Nomad, offering great views of the souks.
Explore Gueliz, the modern district of Marrakech.
Enjoy dinner at a stylish restaurant like Comptoir Darna or Le Grand Café de la Poste.
Marrakech is the perfect base for nearby adventures.
Ride camels or quad bikes across the rocky dunes.
Enjoy a luxury desert camp dinner under the stars (Ergaventure can arrange this).
Visit Imlil, a Berber village with breathtaking mountain views.
Trek to waterfalls and enjoy traditional Moroccan tea with locals.
Your final day is all about indulgence and shopping.
Wander through the Souks of Marrakech — perfect for buying spices, rugs, lanterns, and leather goods.
Visit Ben Youssef Madrasa, an architectural masterpiece.
Treat yourself to a traditional Moroccan hammam or spa.
Relax in your riad courtyard with mint tea.
Enjoy a farewell dinner at Dar Yacout or Al Fassia, two of Marrakech’s most iconic restaurants.
Take one last stroll through the illuminated Medina.
Currency: Moroccan Dirham (MAD)
Best Time to Visit: March–May or September–November
Getting Around: Walk, taxi, or book private transfers with Ergaventure
Four days in Marrakech is enough to fall in love with its unique rhythm — a dance between chaos and calm, tradition and modernity.