Lifestyle
19.08.2022
The 5 most stylish rooftops in Marrakech

Marrakech is famous for its high terraces, overlooking the medina, the Atlas Mountains, and some sumptuous monuments that leave you speechless. So what are the best addresses in the city known as “the red city”? The answer, is in our top 5 most stylish rooftops!
1 – L’Mida, a 100% Instagrammable rooftop
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With its panoramic roof, its suspended wicker shades and its impressive view of the Atlas Mountains, we can say that the L’mida restaurant is a dream come true! In terms of cuisine, the whole of Moroccan gastronomy has been reinvented. The semolina, for example, is tinted with green and decorated with pistachio slivers. Get out your smartphones!
2 – The Dar Dar for a trendy break
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This bar with a cosy atmosphere has a large terrace, with one of the most beautiful views of the medina! We go there to taste the good dishes of chef Mounir Rochdi – who came 2nd in the Top Chef Arabe 2019 competition – but also to sip a good cocktail at nightfall. From 7pm onwards at the Dar Dar, a DJ will be on the decks… Let the party begin!
3 – El Fenn, the sunset-friendly spot
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Looking for the perfect spot to watch the sunset? Head for the roof terrace of El Fenn, a stone’s throw from Jemaa El Fna. A 1300 m² space awaits you, with a charming heated swimming pool, armchairs and cosy beds to relax to the rhythm of an eclectic soundtrack. In addition to a breathtaking sunset, the Koutoubia mosque is also a backdrop.
4 – Kabana, the most exotic rooftop
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This trendy bar, with its soft oasis look, invites you to escape. Straw roofs, plant-printed cushions and green tiles combine with live bands and DJ sets to take you on an unforgettable journey into the night. Kabana is also renowned for its house cocktails and a fine selection of world wines.
5 – La Sultana, a terrace in the heart of history
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Adjacent to the Saadian tombs, this 2000 m² roof terrace offers an immersion in the history of the medina. From La Sultana, you can see the royal necropolis, rediscovered at the beginning of the 20th century. On the plate, it is local cuisine that you come to savour, but also specialities from street food, as well as sublime seafood platters.
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