Menara Gardens and Pavilion Marrakech


Morocco - Essaouira - Fez - Marrakech - Agadir
Menara Gardens and Pavilion, Marrakech is one of the prominent tourist attractions in this Moroccan city. You can pay just 10 dirhams for the cab and reach this spot far from the city centre. Indeed, Menara Gardens appears to be one of the most photographed monuments in whole Morocco.

In Menara Gardens you will be able to see some people fixing holes in the pool which usually is full of water and of hungry fishes.

Menara Pavilion is designed as a summer escape. A perfect place is this probably for ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’! This garden is like an oven through mid-summer with both orchards and olive groves. The basin and the pavilion existed from previous times. However, what you will see now is the present construction which was set up in the middle of the 19th century by Sultan Adu r-Rahman.

The Gardens are poised by a gigantic monument part with a pavilion, vast areas with olive trees, and a huge pool full of fishes. At this spot usually local people go to have some fun and play music with their friends.

Although there isn't much to notice here apart from the house frequently pictured when La Menara is illustrated, this place has also a little tank providing a mirror image of the Atlas Mountains behind the house in its waters on a clear day.

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