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Pickup is not included — please make your own way to the meeting point.
MARRAKECH · CITY TOUR
E-Bike City Tour in Marrakech
3-hour guided e-bike tour through Marrakech medina, Koutoubia, Bab Agnaou and the Palmeraie
3-hour guided e-bike tour through Marrakech medina, Koutoubia, Bab Agnaou and the Palmeraie
E-Bike City Tour in Marrakech is a 3-hour guided ride that mixes historic landmarks with the hidden corners of the medina, ending in the Palmeraie palm grove. Departure is from the northernmost part of the old medina, a calm area to get used to the e-bike before heading into the busier streets.
The route covers a Seven Saints shrine, a traditional riad, a communal oven, the medina alleys, Jemaa el-Fnaa, the Koutoubia Mosque, the modern Gueliz quarter, the city walls and Bab Agnaou (where a traditional Moroccan snack is served), and finishes in the Palmeraie with Moroccan tea, optional nomadic attire, and an optional camel ride or off-road e-bike loop.
Group size is capped at 10 riders. Minimum age to ride is 15; younger children can join in a front or back childseat with a parent. Pay on arrival in Moroccan dirham — no online payment.
3-hour guided e-bike tour through Marrakech's medina and beyond
Visits Koutoubia Mosque, Jemaa el-Fnaa, Bab Agnaou and the Palmeraie
Small groups capped at 10 riders for a personal pace
Calm warm-up zone in the northern medina before the busier streets
Includes helmet, safety gear, bottled water, Moroccan tea and seasonal fruit
Licensed guide leads the group throughout
The tour begins in the northernmost part of the old medina, a calm area where riders can comfortably get used to the e-bike before heading into the busier streets.
First stop at one of Marrakech's famous Seven Saints (Sebaatou Rijal) — spiritual figures whose tombs ring the medina. Brief stop with the guide explaining their historical and cultural significance.
Step inside a traditional riad — a Moroccan house built around a central garden or courtyard. A glimpse into the unique architecture and the serene atmosphere of these inward-facing homes.
Visit a traditional communal oven still used by neighbourhood families to bake daily bread. An authentic look into everyday medina life behind the tourist circuit.
Ride through the narrow streets of the medina at a relaxed pace to experience its bustling atmosphere — souks, craftsmen, daily life — with the guide keeping the group together.
A pass by Marrakech's iconic square — a UNESCO Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity — with stories about its history and the snake charmers, storytellers and food stalls that fill it from dusk.
Stop at the iconic 12th-century Koutoubia minaret, the tallest landmark of Marrakech, followed by a short break in the adjoining Koutoubia Park.
A short ride into Marrakech's modern Gueliz quarter — a 1913 French colonial layout that contrasts sharply with the medina's organic alleys.
Ride alongside the rampart walls toward Bab Agnaou, one of Marrakech's most famous Almohad-era gates, where a traditional Moroccan snack is served.
The tour ends in the Palmeraie palm grove with Moroccan tea, an optional dress-up in nomadic attire, and an optional camel ride or off-road e-bike loop. A relaxed close to a tour combining history, culture and adventure.
Pickup is not included — please make your own way to the meeting point.
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