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In episode 13 of our Morocco Vlog we explore must see sights, food & things to do in the Red City of Marrakesh, including the Medina & Souks, Jemma el-Fnaa, Bahia Palace, Ben Youssef Madrasa, Koutoubia Mosque & Jardin Majorelle Gardens. We begin with a morning walking tour of the historic sites, including a stop at Mechoui Alley, where our Morocco Travel Guide shows us how the locals cook lamb (heads & all) in underground ovens. We then wander through the bustling Old Marrakesh Medina, full of crafts & spices, traditional riads, delicious maroc street food, and colourful souks filled with local treasures. Later in the day, we escape the hustle and bustle of the Medina with a visit to the unique gardens and cacti at Jardin Majorelle Gardens. As the sun sets, we immerse ourselves in the lively chaos of Jemaa el-Fnaa square, where the heart of Marrakech comes alive with music, street food, and culture. Lydia may even join the locals for a dance. If you love immersive travel experiences, historic cities, markets and music then this video on our Morocco road trip is perfect for you. Don’t forget to LIKE, COMMENT and SUBSCRIBE for more travel vlogs! / @therovingbalys Happy travels and see you in the next video! #morocco #moroccovlog #travelvlog #marrakech #marrakesh #bahia #morrocotravelguide #moroccotravel #maroc #medina #moroccotravelvlog #moroccostreetfood #walkingtour #marrakechpalace #redcity Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction 01:43 - Walking Tour of Marrakech 03:06 - Bahia Palace 07:26 - Ben Youseff Madrasa 11:32 - Mechoui Alley 13:49 - Spice Market & Lunch 17:54 - Koutoubia Mosque 18:49 - Jardin Majorelle 23:17 - Nightlife of Jemma el-Fnaa 26:45 - Please Subscribe My Music: https://share.epidemicsound.com/5fwfn2 Our earlier Morocco Travel Vlog Series: Episode 1 - Casablanca: • CASABLANCA, MOROCCO: A Walking Tour T... Episode 2 - Rabat: • RABAT, MOROCCO: Why This City Must Be... Episode 3 - Chefchaouen: • Blue City of CHEFCHAOUEN: The "Blue P... Episode 4 - Volubilis/Meknes: • VOLUBILIS, MOROCCO: Ancient Roman Rui... Episode 5 - Fez: • 2 Days in FEZ, MOROCCO: An Adventure ... Episode 6 - Fez to Midelt Road Trip • FEZ to MIDELT MOROCCO: Crossing the M... Episode 7 - Ziz Valley: • Ziz Valley Morocco: Incredible Road T... Episode 8 - Sahara Desert: • MERZOUGA, MOROCCO: Music, Culture, an... Episode 9 - Todra Gorge: • Morocco Road Trip: Merzouga to Tinghi... Episode 10 - Dades Gorges: • DADÈS GORGES, MOROCCO: Valley of 1000... Episode 11 - Ait Ben Haddou: • Overnight in an Ancient Kasbah: Ksar ... Episode 12 - Tizi n'Tichka Pass: • Is the Scenic Route to Marrakech Moro... Moroccan Tour Company - Uncovered Trails: https://uncoveredtrails.com/ Itinerary developed in conjunction with TravelManagers agent, Natalie Miller. Map of Morocco: By Eric Gaba (Sting - fr:Sting) - Own workSources of data:SRTM30 Plus;NGDC World Data Bank II (public domain);NGDC GSHHS (public domain);Map Library (public domain)., CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index... 🌍 Hi, we're Lydia & Chris, the Roving Balys! 🌍As an empty nest couple from Newcastle, Australia, we've traveled the world together for 30 years. We started this vlog to share our travel tales and showcase our beautiful region. We met traveling around Europe in 1995 and have since visited 50+ countries. We love discovering new places, meeting people, and trying local cuisines (including gluten-free options).Our journey has evolved from backpacking to family travel, and now back to couple adventures. With the kids doing their own thing, we're ready to dust off our backpacks (now suitcases) and start new adventures. So grab a cup of coffee and come roving with us! If you want to see more from The Roving Balys, we also run a travel blog over at: https://therovingbalys.com/