Best Rooftop Bars in Marrakech
Best Rooftop Bars in Marrakech
The best rooftop bars in Marrakech are Café des Épices and Nomad (Medina, for Koutoubia views), Baromètre (Guéliz, for craft cocktails), and Sky Bar at La Renaissance (for 360° Atlas Mountain panoramas). Go at sunset — 5:30 PM in winter, 8 PM in summer — for the most photogenic experience. Cocktails cost 80-150 MAD (€7-14), mint tea 25-40 MAD. Medina rooftops are casual; Hivernage and Guéliz spots require smart casual.
Here's every rooftop worth your time, district by district, from someone who's been drinking on Marrakech terraces for a decade.
Where are the best rooftop bars in Marrakech?
Medina Rooftops: Ancient City Views
The medina offers the most dramatic backdrops — the Koutoubia minaret, the Atlas Mountains on clear days, and the labyrinthine rooftops of the old city stretching in every direction.
Café des Épices on Place Rahba Lakdima is a Marrakech institution. Four floors up, the terrace overlooks the spice market square with the medina spreading beyond. It's best for lunch and late afternoon — they serve light food, fresh juices and mint tea alongside beer and wine. Arrive by 5 PM for sunset.
Le Jardin Secret has a rooftop terrace attached to one of the medina's most beautiful renovated riads. The gardens below and the minaret views above make it worth the slightly higher prices. Cocktails are well-made and the staff speaks excellent English and French.
Nomad Restaurant is probably the most photogenic rooftop in the medina. The three-level restaurant culminates in a rooftop terrace with Koutoubia views that have appeared on more Instagram feeds than we can count. The food is genuinely good — modern Moroccan — but most people come for the view. Book ahead for dinner.
Café Arabe (184 Rue Mouassine) is the classic institution that tourists miss because they don't know to look for it. Franco-Moroccan in soul, it perches above the souks with views stretching to the Kasbah walls. Order wine (60-80 MAD a glass) and arrive early — they close at 10 PM and are shut on Sundays. More gastronomic evening than party, perfect for couples who want atmosphere without noise. Tajines and pastilla are genuinely good.
Le Jardin (6 Rue Sidi Ahmed Taibi) is the calm counterpoint to Nomad's buzz. Lush plants, small water features, and a clientèle that's half local, half luxury traveler — it's the rooftop that feels almost private even when full. The kitchen runs a tasting menu at 300-400 MAD, making it the only medina rooftop where dinner is genuinely worth ordering. Reserve well ahead for evenings, open until 10:30 PM daily.
Guéliz Rooftops: Modern Marrakech
Guéliz's rooftops lack the medina's ancient drama but compensate with sophistication and better cocktail programs.
Baromètre is Marrakech's best craft cocktail bar, and its rooftop level is the place to be from 7 PM onwards. The bartenders actually know what they're doing — proper ice, house-made syrups, and an evolving menu. Clientele is young professional and international. A bit hidden in a Guéliz side street; ask your hotel for the exact address or use Google Maps.
Sky Bar at Hotel La Renaissance has the most 360-degree view of any rooftop in the city. Sit on the Atlas Mountain-facing side for sunsets that turn the snow caps pink and orange. Standard cocktail program but the view compensates for any shortcomings.
SO Lounge (Avenue de la Menara) is where Marrakech does rooftop luxury properly — 360-degree views, sophisticated lighting, and mixologists who actually know what they're doing. Signature cocktails run 150-200 MAD, champagne by the glass 120-180 MAD. Dress code is casual chic (they mean it), open from 4 PM to 11 PM daily. This is the pre-dinner sunset spot for people who want a proper drink, not just a view.
Palmeraie and Beyond
For daytime rooftop and pool experiences, the Palmeraie luxury resorts offer a different category of terrace entirely.
Amanjena and Royal Palm have rooftop or elevated pool terraces that look over the palm grove — strictly for hotel guests or guests who book through the spa or restaurant. Worth it if you're organizing a special occasion.
What is the best time to visit Marrakech rooftop bars?
- Golden hour (30 minutes before sunset): The most photogenic time. In summer, that's around 8 PM; in winter, around 5:30 PM.
- Early evening (6-8 PM): The medina rooftops are quietest and most pleasant before the dinner rush.
- After midnight: Some rooftops in Hivernage transition to late-night mode. These are less about views and more about atmosphere.
What should you wear to Marrakech rooftop bars?
Medina rooftops are casual — shorts and a t-shirt are fine during the day. Evening rooftops in Hivernage and upscale Guéliz spots require smart casual at minimum.
What should you drink at a Marrakech rooftop bar?
Mint tea is the classic — ceremonially poured from height to create foam, sweet and aromatic. Always order it at least once at a medina rooftop.
Fresh juices: Orange, avocado, or mixed fruit — Moroccan fresh juices are exceptional and cost 20-40 MAD even at tourist-facing spots.
Cocktails: Quality varies widely. The safe order at any venue is a gin and tonic or a simple rum drink. At Baromètre and similar craft bars, trust the bartender's recommendations.
For venue listings and current opening hours, see our nightlife section with full details on bars and rooftop venues across Marrakech.
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