Egle’s guidebook

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Egle’s guidebook

My favourite places for dinner and drinks

Great coctails and food ( asian and world kitchen), rooftop bar facing Koutubia mosque with great music and trendy crowd.
34 locals recommend
KABANA ROOFTOP FOOD & COCKTAILS
1 Rue Lalla Fatima Zahra
34 locals recommend
Great coctails and food ( asian and world kitchen), rooftop bar facing Koutubia mosque with great music and trendy crowd.
Great place to spend evening/ dinner / drinks.
25 locals recommend
Les Jardins Du Lotus
25 locals recommend
Great place to spend evening/ dinner / drinks.

Food scene

One of the best authentic Moroccan cuisine places surrounded by beautiful gardens. Family friendly place
17 locals recommend
Al Fassia Aguedal
17 locals recommend
One of the best authentic Moroccan cuisine places surrounded by beautiful gardens. Family friendly place
Best place for seafood lovers with great atmosphere
13 locals recommend
Patron de la Mer
13 locals recommend
Best place for seafood lovers with great atmosphere

Dining and Dancing

Great place with live band and entertainment show for those who loves to dance
56 locals recommend
Epicurien
Rue Hafid Ibrahim
56 locals recommend
Great place with live band and entertainment show for those who loves to dance
Food, Live Show and great drinks! On weekends gets busy and you can enjoy the dancefloor too!
46 locals recommend
Lotus Club
Rue Ahmed Chaouqi
46 locals recommend
Food, Live Show and great drinks! On weekends gets busy and you can enjoy the dancefloor too!
Food, drinks and live show / music to spend a good night out.
99 locals recommend
Palais Jad Mahal
Rue Haroun Errachid
99 locals recommend
Food, drinks and live show / music to spend a good night out.

Night Clubs

For those who still didn't have enough and would like to dance more. Theatro opens late and closes early in the morning. House, RnB, electronic music.
72 locals recommend
Theatro
72 locals recommend
For those who still didn't have enough and would like to dance more. Theatro opens late and closes early in the morning. House, RnB, electronic music.
Place to dance for electronic music lovers
11 locals recommend
l'envers
29 Rue Ibn Aïcha
11 locals recommend
Place to dance for electronic music lovers

City/town information

Essaouira is small town 2 h drive south from Marrakech. Region is famous for Argain trees and goats which climb them to eat argain nuts - only in Morocco! Great town to spend few days and fill yourself with fresh seafood, try kitesurfing or surfing, discover sand dunes on quads or watch the sun go down in beautiful beaches. Camel or horse ride are very popular in this area. Beautiful medina where you can buy authentic handmade carpets and silver.
144 locals recommend
Essaouira
144 locals recommend
Essaouira is small town 2 h drive south from Marrakech. Region is famous for Argain trees and goats which climb them to eat argain nuts - only in Morocco! Great town to spend few days and fill yourself with fresh seafood, try kitesurfing or surfing, discover sand dunes on quads or watch the sun go down in beautiful beaches. Camel or horse ride are very popular in this area. Beautiful medina where you can buy authentic handmade carpets and silver.
One of my favourite weekend destinations where I can eat as many oysters ( 4 dirham per oyster) and sea orchins ( 2 dirham per sea orchin) and crabs and rest of amazing seafood this region can offer. For some action - surfing or kayaking in the lagoon and bird watching.
21 locals recommend
Oualidia
21 locals recommend
One of my favourite weekend destinations where I can eat as many oysters ( 4 dirham per oyster) and sea orchins ( 2 dirham per sea orchin) and crabs and rest of amazing seafood this region can offer. For some action - surfing or kayaking in the lagoon and bird watching.
Taghazout is 3 h drive from Marrakech, surfers village which has developed to a one of the best beach destinations in Morocco. People call it moroccan California. Many projects and best hotels are being build which makes the area clean and trendy. Places like Tamri dune or paradise valley - must visit spots if you are around Taghazout!
75 locals recommend
Taghazout
75 locals recommend
Taghazout is 3 h drive from Marrakech, surfers village which has developed to a one of the best beach destinations in Morocco. People call it moroccan California. Many projects and best hotels are being build which makes the area clean and trendy. Places like Tamri dune or paradise valley - must visit spots if you are around Taghazout!
Blue City. Extraordinary town, located North of Morocco where everything is blue. Must visit village whrere you can relax in one of the most beautiful medina of Morocco, visit kanabis farms or hike to one of the most beautiful waterfals - Akshor
61 locals recommend
Chefchaouen
61 locals recommend
Blue City. Extraordinary town, located North of Morocco where everything is blue. Must visit village whrere you can relax in one of the most beautiful medina of Morocco, visit kanabis farms or hike to one of the most beautiful waterfals - Akshor

Sightseeing

Great day tour to see mountains, hike to see the waterfall and have a tagine with your feet in the river.
Ourika Valley Day Trip
164 Souikat
Great day tour to see mountains, hike to see the waterfall and have a tagine with your feet in the river.
Place I got to look for the snow, chilly fresh air and winter sports! There are shops which rents skiing equipment and clothes, aslo ski elevator. Ski touring, mountain biking and rock climbing available.
56 locals recommend
Oukaimeden
56 locals recommend
Place I got to look for the snow, chilly fresh air and winter sports! There are shops which rents skiing equipment and clothes, aslo ski elevator. Ski touring, mountain biking and rock climbing available.
Toubkal, at 4,167 metres, it is the highest peak in the Atlas Mountains, Morocco, and North Africa. Popular destination for hike lovers. Usually hike in two days with overnight stay it Toubkal refuge. Just at the bottom of Toubkal there is a beautiful village of Imlil where all the apples, cherries and nuts grow.
16 locals recommend
Toubkal
16 locals recommend
Toubkal, at 4,167 metres, it is the highest peak in the Atlas Mountains, Morocco, and North Africa. Popular destination for hike lovers. Usually hike in two days with overnight stay it Toubkal refuge. Just at the bottom of Toubkal there is a beautiful village of Imlil where all the apples, cherries and nuts grow.

Museums

The Bahia Palace is a late 19th-century palace in Marrakesh. The palace is most famous for its decoration. Its walls feature stucco carved with Arabic inscriptions, geometric patterns, arabesques, and muqarnas. Its floors are paved with marble and zellij tiles. Among its most famous elements are the cedar-wood ceilings painted with colourful floral patterns, along with the carved and painted wooden canopies of major doorways. Great place to escape from chaos of Medina.
354 locals recommend
Bahia Palace
Rue Riad Zitoun el Jdid
354 locals recommend
The Bahia Palace is a late 19th-century palace in Marrakesh. The palace is most famous for its decoration. Its walls feature stucco carved with Arabic inscriptions, geometric patterns, arabesques, and muqarnas. Its floors are paved with marble and zellij tiles. Among its most famous elements are the cedar-wood ceilings painted with colourful floral patterns, along with the carved and painted wooden canopies of major doorways. Great place to escape from chaos of Medina.
Is a two and half acre botanical garden and artist's landscape garden in Marrakech, Morocco. It was created by the French Orientalist artist Jacques Majorelle over almost forty years, starting in 1923, and features a Cubist villa designed by the French architect, Paul Sinoir in the 1930s. The property was the residence of the artist and his wife from 1923 until their divorce in the 1950s. In the 1980s, the property was purchased by the fashion designers, Yves Saint-Laurent and Pierre Bergé who worked to restore it. Today, the garden and villa complex is open to the public. The villa houses the Berber Museum and has recently opened the Yves Saint Laurent Museum.
585 locals recommend
Jardin Majorelle
Rue Yves Saint Laurent
585 locals recommend
Is a two and half acre botanical garden and artist's landscape garden in Marrakech, Morocco. It was created by the French Orientalist artist Jacques Majorelle over almost forty years, starting in 1923, and features a Cubist villa designed by the French architect, Paul Sinoir in the 1930s. The property was the residence of the artist and his wife from 1923 until their divorce in the 1950s. In the 1980s, the property was purchased by the fashion designers, Yves Saint-Laurent and Pierre Bergé who worked to restore it. Today, the garden and villa complex is open to the public. The villa houses the Berber Museum and has recently opened the Yves Saint Laurent Museum.
The Museum of the Water Civilization in Morocco “Mohammed VI” in Marrakech is one of the most fascinating cultural site in relation to the water and one of the unmissable places in Marrakech.
9 locals recommend
Water Museum
9 locals recommend
The Museum of the Water Civilization in Morocco “Mohammed VI” in Marrakech is one of the most fascinating cultural site in relation to the water and one of the unmissable places in Marrakech.
Artist André Heller’s 2-acre botanical garden with quirky sculptures amid a variety of plants.
23 locals recommend
Anima Andre Heller Garden
23 locals recommend
Artist André Heller’s 2-acre botanical garden with quirky sculptures amid a variety of plants.