Morocco Reviews: Marrakech
After a nice relaxing time in Essaouira we went back to the hustle and bustle of the big city, specifically Marrakech. In the afternoon we had a guided tour through the city, where we apparently pretty much saw everything there was to see! First we went to the Saadian Tombs. These are the tombs of the Saadi dynasti which ruled Marrakech in the past. The sultan Moulay Ismail, who gathered the country in 1672, encircled these tombs with high walls, and they were preserved until the French discovered them, when they took arial photographs of the streets. There are two main buildings surrounded by gardens with palm trees and herbs. The tombs are beautifully decorated as are the buildings some of them are in. There are more than 166 graves altogether, some of which are placed inside the buildings and some outside. We also went to the Bahia Palace where the grand vezir Bou Ahmed lived with his 4 wives and 24 concubines. The entire palace is beautifully decorated, b