Dar Yacout
Leave some space for the couscous and the mechoui. Get some mint tea with petits fours at the end
33 m do hotel
79, derb Sibi Ahmed Soussi
Luxury boutique hotel riad in the heart of the medina of Marrakech
Um guia para grandes lugares perto do Riad Sapphire and Spa
Leave some space for the couscous and the mechoui. Get some mint tea with petits fours at the end
33 m do hotel
79, derb Sibi Ahmed Soussi
A newcomer to the Marrakech medina restaurant scene, this restaurant is on the road between Riad Laarous and Bab Doukkala. With its nouvelle Moroccan cuisine menu, it has shot up on the popularity list. It is easily accessible from our riad, Riad Sapphire and Spa. From the square at Riad Laarous, take the road west that leads past the Mohamed V high school. The restaurant is on your left-hand side.
There is usually someone on the outside to guide you into the restaurant that is outdoors in a large shady patio.
Meals are as delicious as they are beautiful.
186, rue El Gza Arset lhiri Bab Doukkala
255 m do hotel
186, rue El Gza Arset lhiri Bab Doukkala -
Reputed to be the best Moroccan restaurant in Marrakech, Der Zellij is a restored 17th century Riad serving wonderful food. Definitely recommended. Try the lemon chicken and enjoy the building.
298 m do hotel
405 m do hotel
The 'Pastillia du chocolat' is absolutely stunning. big enough for two, too.
466 m do hotel
15, souk Cherifia Sidi Abdelaziz, Marrakech 40000, Morocco
Guests of this shabby-chic garden café sit at vintage tables and feast on casual staples, from salade niçoise to crisp, tangy Moroccan briouates (vegetable- or meat-stuffed phyllo triangles).
0.6 km do hotel
32, Souk El Jeld Sidi Abdelaziz-Medina
Set in the flowery courtyard of a restored riad, Le Jardin is set in a beautiful garden (as the name indicates), the central courtyard of an ancient riad in the medina of Marrakech. Enjoy eating and drinking in the shaded garden or choose an indoor eating area. Trees and shade abound so this is just the space for when you want to relax from wandering around the souks. There’s even a small library under the courtyard arches.
Try the milkshakes during the day (milk with avocado, milk with carrot, almond milk then in the evening switch to traditional Moroccan dishes like tajine d’agneau, mixed grill with taktouka or Beldi chicken with saffron, honey and semolina Seffa.
32, Souk Sidi Abdelaziz. Marrakech Médina
0.6 km do hotel
32, Souk El Jeld Sidi Abdelaziz-Medina
Luxxing.. Great hammam spa, great restaurant, good cocktails. Spendy for Morocco, good value by western standards.
0.7 km do hotel
1 Derb Assehbe
Hosts rotating exhibitions of more than 6,000 historical photographs. The building is one of the medina’s tallest; stop by its rooftop tea salon for a steaming cup and take in the view of the city.
1.0 km do hotel
46 Ahal Fès
The 12-acre botanical gardens owned by Yves Saint Laurent have colorful local flora, along with a small café, bookshop, and the Musée Berbère, with Berber art from the designer’s collection.
1.1 km do hotel
Rue Yves Saint Laurent
Eat and help others – a simple concept but one full of hope for women who are helped by Amal Assocation. Amal (‘Hope’ in Arabic), offers very tasty meals, beautifully presented and at a very reasonable price. It's just a small place set in a villa on the corner of rue Alklal Ben Ahmed and rue Ibn Sina, in the new town of Gueliz. There is an indoor dining room, but if the weather is lovely, choose the outdoor garden.
Prices are very reasonable. Appetizers are 20 or 30 dirhams, the entrées 40 dirhams and desserts 20 dirhams. We chose a white chocolate dessert in a strawberry sauce. Mmm, delicious and beautifully presented.
Corner of rue Alklal Ben Ahmed and rue Ibn Sina
Ibn Tofail Hospital quarter
Guèliz, Marrakech
2.0 km do hotel