Dining and Dancing in Marrakech

August 21st, 2010 by Caroline

When one thinks of Morocco the idea brought to mind is usually that of the Moroccan restaurant . Dancing girls, finger foods, and a floor littered with pillows to lounge on. With that as an expectation when you’re visiting a Moroccan city like Marrakech some trip planning is in order.

If you are a foodie and like to learn to cook the local dishes. La Maison Arabe offers authentic cooking workshops. These classes allow visitors to learn not just how to fix three course meals in the local cuisine but about the local traditions and cultures that birthed them. If you’re not very handy in the kitchen but still love food don’t feel left out there are tons of places to eat and sample local dishes unlike any you can find at home. You have the option of enjoying this at world renown restaurants like La Maison or the eateries in and around Marrakech hotels .

As for dancing girls. The charms of Marrakech aren’t limited to buildings and you don’t always have to wait for sunset and nightclubs to open if you want to see dancing. Certain regions of the Marrakech the streets are lined with musicians and acrobats as well as other street performers. Where there’s music you can bet there’s dancing so follow your ears when you are out and about and you will be sure to see it.

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