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Today was a special day where I could experience the beautiful culture and tranquility of Marrakech. ☀️In the morning, I went to Jardin Majorelle. This garden, beloved by Yves Saint Laurent, is a soothing space with a vivid harmony of blue and green. Surrounded by cacti, bamboo, and colorful plants, it felt like walking through a painting. It was a quiet time to forget the hustle and bustle of Morocco. 🕰️Opening hours: 8:00-18:30 🎨Afterwards, I went to Musée des Confluences, Palais Bahia. This museum, which was renovated from an old palace, is an art in itself. The space, woven with stained glass, delicate mosaic decorations, and historical exhibits, is truly a "cultural crossroads." I was able to feel the history and diversity of Marrakech firsthand. 🕰️Opening hours: 10:00-18:00 🍴Have lunch at Dar Cherifa, a hidden restaurant in the old town. Enjoy Moroccan cuisine in a quiet space renovated from a 17th century mansion. The couscous and tajine are delicious! In the courtyard where light pours in through the atrium ceiling, you'll feel like you've traveled back in time. 💰Price per person: 15-20€ 🏖️Atmosphere/Facilities: It was a day where I was impressed by the tranquility and beauty that could be found even amidst the hustle and bustle of Marrakech💫 #Marrakech #Majorelle Gardens #Bacha Museum #DarCherifa #Morocco Trip #Foreign Beauty #Culture and History Trip #Overseas Travel #Travel #Solo Travel #Overseas Love #Study Abroad #Morocco #Overseas #Travel Diary #Restaurant #instagood #instalike #instatravel #travelgram #instatrip #trip #travel #travelphotograp
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