You’ll spot the Koutoubia Mosque from almost anywhere in Marrakech—the minaret stands tall at 77 meters and glows golden in the afternoon sun.
Built in the 12th century and surrounded by palm trees and gardens, the mosque is a stunning example of Moorish architecture. The geometric patterns on the minaret are insane—so detailed and perfect it almost doesn’t feel real. It’s one of those places that makes you pause. If you go around sunset, the light hits differently—it’s quiet, golden, and feels like a postcard come to life.