Run by only women, Al Fassia is a benchmark of Moroccan cuisine. Don't miss out on their signature roast lamb shoulder.
Experience one of the most innovative and delicious cocktail programs in the country.
Take a cooking class at the Amal foundation, a non-profit dedicated to empowering Moroccan women. If you don't have time to take the class, make sure to dine at their restaurant.
Great rooftop bar and restaurant for Moroccan and Mediterranean inspired dishes.
Built on a former royal estate, La Mamounia hotel is a must visit for a drink or two and a stroll around the grounds.
The heart of the Medina comes alive at night with hundreds of food stalls. We recommend doing a food tour to really experience the square through the eyes (and palette) of a local.
Tucked away in the beautiful Dar el Bacha palace, the cafe is a great place to sip on coffees from around the world while people watching and admiring the beautiful architecture. Don't forget to get a plate of churros!
Some of the most beautiful and iconic Moroccan architecture can be found here.
The famous designer spent much of his time in Marrakech and it greatly influenced his work. 'A visit to Marrakesh was a great shock to me. This city taught me color.'
This UNESCO world heritage sight is perhaps one of the most famous in Marrakech. The pavilion with the basin in the foreground and the Atlas mountains in the background make for one of Morocco's most iconic views.
On the rim of the Agafay Desert, this luxurious camp is the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of the Medina.
Visit a traditional hammam spa to relax before the wedding! There are many public hammams or private hammam treatments at Riads.