A traditional Moroccan café in the Oriental Region, evoking the essence of North Africa with its welcoming atmosphere and rich cultural heritage.
The café is usually open ყოველდღ from 9:00 a.m. to midnight, although it is advisable to check during peak season. It is located in the eastern souks area, within walking distance of Jemaa el-Fnaa; use Google Maps for precise directions.
Entry is free, as it is a traditional café where you only pay for what you consume; a mint tea or coffee costs between 20 and 50 MAD. Bring cash in dirhams, as cards are not always accepted.
An ideal visit lasts between 30 and 60 minutes, perfect for a break with views over the souks. If you want to enjoy the terrace, set aside 45 minutes to relax with a drink.
This café is an icon of Moroccan life in the eastern souks of Marrakesh, a meeting place for locals and travelers for decades, reflecting the tradition of tea and spices. It represents Berber hospitality and the bustle of the medina.
Sunset is magical for panoramic views, or morning if you want to avoid crowds; spring (March to May) or autumn are ideal because of the mild weather. Avoid midday in summer because of the intense heat.
The main access is via narrow stairs typical of the medina, so it is not fully accessible for wheelchairs. Contact the café directly (+212 524 381 234, if available) for alternative options or assistance.
Just a few minutes away on foot you will find Jemaa el-Fnaa, the spice souks, and Bahia Palace. Also explore the Marrakesh Medina, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Order a mint tea on the terrace for the best view, bring cash, and negotiate prices politely. Use sunscreen and wear comfortable clothes for walking through the souks; download an audio guide at iAudioguia to enrich the experience.
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