Marrakech: Jemma El Fnaa Food Tour with Dinner
Marrakech: Jemma El Fnaa Food Tour with Dinner
Marrakech: Jemma El Fnaa Food Tour with Dinner
Marrakech: Jemma El Fnaa Food Tour with Dinner
Marrakech: Jemma El Fnaa Food Tour with Dinner
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Marrakech: Jemma El Fnaa Food Tour with Dinner

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Morocco is known for its bold and flavorful cuisine, and what better place to discover it than the bustling city of Marrakech?

Kick off this delicious Marrakech food tour at the legendary Jemma El Fnaa square, home to almost a millennium of trading, bargaining, eating, and mingling. You'll feel the history, tradition, and culture instantly as you wander off into the cozy narrow streets branching off from the square, stopping along the way to explore some hidden local shops to taste a few of the many versions of olives, nuts, and other typical Moroccan snacks.

From there, head to one of the most popular sections of the city – the spice market! Take in the fragrant aromas of cumin, saffron, ginger, pepper, and turmeric as you wander through the colorful market, and then continue your Moroccan food odyssey through the souks, where you'll discover the many traditional breads, and perhaps try a cow hoof or sheep's head along the way.

After seeing all the fresh ingredients of the souks and markets, enjoy a traditional Moroccan dinner amid the bustling World Heritage-listed Jemma El Fnaa at its peak, surrounded by locals, snakes and monkeys – an atmosphere that's hard to beat.
Product details
Wander through the souks of Marrakesh sampling olives, dried fruits, nuts, and pastries on this evening tour of the bustling city. Sit down for a delicious dinner in the iconic Jemma El Fnaa.
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What's included
3 tastings
Guide
Moroccan dinner at a local restaurant
Walking tour
Additional food above and beyond that listed above
Gratuities for your guide
Eligibility
Adult: Age 1 to 99
Change & cancellation policies
If a cancellation request is submitted before 18:00, 1 day(s) prior to the date of use, no cancellation fee will be charged.
If a cancellation request is submitted after 18:00 1 day(s) before the date of use, a fee of 100% will be charged.
If a discount is applied, the cancellation fee will be calculated based on the original price before the discount and will not exceed the amount paid.
Partial refund is not available.
Important note

This tour is carbon neutral, operated by a B Corp certified company committed to using travel as a force for good.

Child-friendly tour. Infants (0-5) are free. Please notify us if you have child under 12.

This tour can cater vegetarians, vegans, but not gluten intolerance.

While Morocco is seen as a liberal Muslim country, as many Moroccan women do not wear headscarves, it is still very conservative by standards you may be accustomed to at home. Please dress accordingly. Shoulders, cleavage, knees should be covered at all times. Wearing shorts (men, women), low-cut tops, showing your midriff is not recommended as it will restrict your entry into buildings of a religious nature and family homes, as it is considered disrespectful to the local culture. Long, light-colored, lightweight, long-sleeved shirts, trousers, and long skirts are respectful. They'll cover your body, keep you cool in the heat, and protect you from the harsh sun.

Please bring a jumper in case it gets cool after dark.

Items recommended to bring:

Long pants

Long-sleeved shirt

Good to know:

Child-friendly tour. Infants (0-5) are free. Please notify us if you have child under 12.

Please bring a jumper in case it gets cool after dark.

This tour can cater vegetarians, vegans, but not gluten intolerance.

This tour is carbon neutral, operated by a B Corp certified company committed to using travel as a force for good.

While Morocco is seen as a liberal Muslim country, as many Moroccan women do not wear headscarves, it is still very conservative by standards you may be accustomed to at home. Please dress accordingly. Shoulders, cleavage, knees should be covered at all times. Wearing shorts (men, women), low-cut tops, showing your midriff is not recommended as it will restrict your entry into buildings of a religious nature and family homes, as it is considered disrespectful to the local culture. Long, light-colored, lightweight, long-sleeved shirts, trousers, and long skirts are respectful. They'll cover your body, keep you cool in the heat, and protect you from the harsh sun.

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