How was Marraquexe?
Well, Marrakesch is an interesting place to visit I'll give you that much. Me and 5 other friends stayed at a Riad, which is a guesthouse bed with sheets, fully supplied bathroom and good breakfast service.
The town so to speak, is largely a commercial town, there are tons of shops, a couple of museums to go to and the ruins of a massive castle.
The town square is where it's all at. Tons of food and drinks stands, namely the famous orange juice. Cars generally don't go into the town square, but there are literally tons and tons of bikes there. Also, if you like cats, don't worry,there's like a bajillion of 'em there.
One thing to keep in mind, though, generally speaking, there's a network of vendors and restaurants, who will charge you for cheap on food, but will politely ask you to visit their commercial partners to buy some herbs and tea. Make sure to have some extra money for tips, they like it.
Snake enchanters are a pickle though, they seem to seek out the people who are close enough and extend a hand. If you shake it, they will proceed to wrap a snake around your neck and perform some sort of ritual, as well as demand some money, doing so you can blow on a flute while a rattlesnake is staring at you. It's not as dangerous as it looks, though, the snakes are clean and their fangs have been removed, so there's really no danger.
The morrocan dishes are good for the most part, there's the famous couscous, shisk-kebab, tajine (boiled chicken with vegetables), grilled chicken with yougurt sauce. Bread is served multiple times free of charge.
The only downside is that you can pretty much experience everything there is to do in 2 days.