The 7 Best Rooftop Bars in Marrakech (Local Picks)
The 7 Best Rooftop Bars in Marrakech (Local Picks)
Nomad in the medina has become the most photographed rooftop in Marrakech — cocktails at 80–120 MAD with direct views of the Koutoubia minaret. Baromètre in Guéliz is where serious cocktail drinkers go, with craft drinks from 90 MAD. For the best 360-degree panorama, Sky Bar La Renaissance at the top of a Guéliz hotel tower is the city's highest rooftop bar. These seven get the balance of views, drinks, and atmosphere right.
These seven get the balance right. We go back to all of them.
1. Is Nomad rooftop bar as good as its Instagram reputation?
Location: 1 Derb Aarjan, Rahba Lakdima, Medina
Nomad has become synonymous with "rooftop bar in Marrakech" on social media, and for once the hype matches reality. The three-level restaurant culminates in a rooftop terrace that frames the Koutoubia minaret like it was positioned specifically for your Instagram grid. On clear days, the Atlas Mountains form the backdrop. At sunset, the whole thing turns golden.
But here's what the photos don't show: the food is genuinely good. Modern Moroccan cuisine — think camel burger, spiced lamb chops, harissa prawns — executed with enough creativity to be interesting without losing its roots. The cocktail list is short but competent, and the fresh juices are exceptional.
Price range: Cocktails 90-130 MAD. Fresh juices 40-60 MAD. Main courses 120-200 MAD.
Best time: Arrive at 5 PM in winter, 7 PM in summer. Request the corner table facing the Koutoubia — there are only two, and they go fast.
Vibe: Buzzy, photogenic, international. A mix of tourists and expats who've adopted it as their regular. Weekday lunches are calmer and just as good.
Pro tip: Book for dinner if you want guaranteed rooftop seating. Walk-ins for drinks only work on quieter afternoons.
2. What makes Baromètre stand out among rooftop bars?
Location: Rue Sourya, Guéliz
Baromètre is Marrakech's best cocktail bar. Full stop. The fact that it has a rooftop terrace is almost secondary — you'd come here even if it were in a basement, because the bartenders actually know what they're doing.
We're talking house-made syrups, proper ice programs, seasonal menus that change quarterly, and staff who can riff on a brief ("something with mezcal, not too sweet, a bit smoky") and nail it. The rooftop level adds warm-weather appeal — string lights, low seating, a view over Guéliz rooftops that's urban rather than ancient, but atmospheric in its own way.
Price range: Cocktails 100-150 MAD. Wine 80-120 MAD per glass. Small plates 60-100 MAD.
Best time: From 7 PM onwards. The rooftop fills up by 9 PM on weekends — arrive early or accept the ground floor (which is also excellent).
Vibe: Young professional, international, design-conscious. The kind of place where people talk about the drinks. Couples, small groups, solo drinkers at the bar all work here.
Pro tip: Ask the bartender to surprise you. The off-menu creations are often better than the listed cocktails.
3. Is Terrasse des Épices worth visiting for budget travelers?
Location: Souk Laksour, near Rahba Lakdima, Medina
Terrasse des Épices has been doing the medina rooftop thing since before it was trendy, and the lack of pretension is its greatest asset. The terrace is large, genuinely relaxed, and priced for people who want to spend an afternoon without remortgaging their riad.
The view isn't as photogenic as Nomad — you're looking at medina rooftops and distant minarets rather than a postcard-perfect Koutoubia frame — but the atmosphere compensates. Locals use it as a meeting spot. Students study here. The music is laid-back world music and Moroccan pop. Nobody is performing for social media.
The menu covers Moroccan salads, sandwiches, fresh juices, and simple cocktails. Nothing is trying to be fine dining, and that's the point.
Price range: Cocktails 60-90 MAD. Fresh juices 25-40 MAD. Salads and light plates 50-90 MAD.
Best time: Late afternoon for the sunset crowd. Lunch for a quiet working session with wifi.
Vibe: Relaxed, local, unpretentious. The rooftop bar equivalent of your favorite café.
Pro tip: The far corner tables have the best views and catch the afternoon breeze. Go on a weekday.
4. Does Sky Bar La Renaissance have the best views in Marrakech?
Location: Hotel La Renaissance, Place Abdel Moumen Ben Ali, Guéliz
Most rooftop bars in Marrakech face one direction. Sky Bar sits on top of a hotel and gives you the full 360-degree sweep: Atlas Mountains to the south, the medina skyline to the east, the modern city spreading north and west. On a clear day, it's the single most impressive panoramic view available from any bar in the city.
The bar itself is competent rather than exceptional — standard cocktails, reasonable wine list, nothing that would win awards. But you're not here for the drinks. You're here for the moment when the sun drops behind the Atlas and the snow on Toubkal turns pink, and you realize you're holding a gin and tonic at the top of a Moroccan city watching one of the best sunsets on the continent.
Price range: Cocktails 80-120 MAD. Beer 50-70 MAD. Wine 70-100 MAD per glass.
Best time: One hour before sunset. The golden hour light from this elevation is extraordinary.
Vibe: Hotel bar meets rooftop destination. A mix of hotel guests and locals who know the view. Less trendy, more substance.
Pro tip: Sit on the south-facing side for Atlas views at sunset. The north side is better for the medina skyline at night when it's lit up.
5. What is the Le Jardin Secret rooftop experience like?
Location: 121 Rue Mouassine, Medina
Le Jardin Secret is primarily a historic garden — one of the medina's most beautifully restored riads with Islamic gardens, fountains, and exotic plants. The rooftop café on top is almost an afterthought, but it might be the most serene drinking spot in the entire city.
The combination of looking down at the gardens below while the medina stretches out around you creates something no other rooftop bar can replicate. It feels private. The noise of the souks fades. You can hear water from the fountains below.
The drink selection is limited — mint tea, fresh juices, some wines and simple cocktails — but this isn't a cocktail bar. It's a place where you sit for an hour, decompress, and remember why you came to Marrakech in the first place.
Price range: Teas and juices 40-60 MAD. Cocktails 80-110 MAD. Entry to the garden is separate (50 MAD).
Best time: Mid-afternoon, when the garden light is perfect and the tour groups have thinned. Avoid weekends if possible.
Vibe: Serene, contemplative, beautiful. Couples and solo travelers get the most from this place.
Pro tip: Visit the garden first, then reward yourself with the rooftop. The full experience takes 90 minutes.
6. Why is Café des Épices considered the original rooftop bar?
Location: Place Rahba Lakdima, Medina
Café des Épices was the original medina rooftop bar — the one that proved the concept before every riad owner started building a terrace bar. Four floors up, overlooking the spice market square, it remains one of the most atmospheric spots in the old city.
The terrace is small and gets crowded, which is part of the charm. You're shoulder-to-shoulder with travelers, locals, and the occasional cat. The menu is basic — mint tea, orange juice, simple salads, toasted sandwiches — and the prices are the most tourist-friendly in the medina.
The view is directly down into the Rahba Lakdima square, where herbalists sell remedies, women sell hand-woven baskets, and the pulse of the medina is visible from above. It's anthropological drinking.
Price range: Mint tea 20-30 MAD. Fresh juice 25-35 MAD. Snacks 30-60 MAD.
Best time: 5 PM for the golden light on the square. Morning (10-11 AM) for quiet and coffee.
Vibe: Classic, no-frills, authentic. The rooftop bar your guidebook mentioned 15 years ago that still delivers.
Pro tip: The top-floor tables go first. If they're taken, the third floor has decent views and less wind.
7. What does Pearl Lounge offer that other rooftops don't?
Location: Pearl Garden Hotel, Route de l'Ourika
Pearl Lounge is the outlier on this list — it's not in the medina, not in Guéliz, and not where most tourists venture for drinks. It's at the Pearl Garden Hotel on the Route de l'Ourika, and the terrace overlooks the hotel's gardens with the Atlas Mountains beyond.
The appeal is luxury without the medina chaos. The cocktails are hotel-bar quality (which means well-made and overpriced, but in a pleasant setting). The seating is comfortable rather than Instagram-designed. The crowd is hotel guests, local professionals for after-work drinks, and couples looking for somewhere quieter.
It's the rooftop bar for the night when the medina is too much, Guéliz feels too urban, and you want to sit in a garden with a proper cocktail and look at mountains.
Price range: Cocktails 100-140 MAD. Wine 90-130 MAD per glass. Appetizers 80-120 MAD.
Best time: Sunset for the mountain views. Friday evening for a gentle start to the weekend.
Vibe: Refined, quiet, upscale. Date night material.
Pro tip: If you're driving, this is one of the few rooftop bars with actual parking. Taxi from the medina is 40-60 MAD.
What is the smartest rooftop bar strategy in Marrakech?
Marrakech rooftop bars serve different purposes at different times:
- Daytime work session: Terrasse des Épices or Café des Épices
- Sunset drinks: Nomad or Sky Bar La Renaissance
- Serious cocktails: Baromètre
- Romantic evening: Le Jardin Secret or Pearl Lounge
- First-time visitor must-do: Nomad, then walk to Café des Épices
For more on Marrakech's bar scene, check our happy hours guide for the best deals, or read the full rooftop bars overview for additional options beyond these seven picks.
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