Marrakech During Ramadan: Nightlife & Dining Guide
Marrakech During Ramadan: Nightlife & Dining Guide
During Ramadan, most nightclubs including Theatro and So Lounge either close or operate weekends only, and standalone bars typically shut down for the month. However, hotel bars at La Mamounia, Royal Mansour, and Four Seasons continue serving non-Muslim guests. The real draw is iftar: the nightly feast after sunset transforms Jemaa el-Fna into a communal dining experience unlike anything else in the city.
What bars and restaurants stay open during Ramadan in Marrakech?
Hotel bars and restaurants remain operational for non-Muslim guests. La Mamounia, Royal Mansour, and Four Seasons continue service within their walls. International restaurants in Guéliz stay open during the day.
Some lounges in Hivernage operate on reduced hours, opening after iftar (around 9 PM).
What is the iftar experience like in Marrakech?
Iftar — the meal breaking the daily fast at sunset — is one of the most memorable dining experiences in Marrakech. Hotels put on elaborate iftar buffets: harira, dates, chebakia, briouates, tagines, fresh juices.
- Upscale hotel iftars: 300-500 MAD per person (La Mamounia, Royal Mansour, Mandarin Oriental)
- Riad iftars: 150-300 MAD (more intimate)
- Modest restaurants: 80-120 MAD (often the best food)
Book hotel iftars in advance — they fill up on weekends.
What happens in Marrakech after iftar?
After 9 PM, Marrakech comes alive differently. Families flood the streets, the atmosphere is festive. Jemaa el-Fna fills with stalls and performers. Patisseries sell mountains of chebakia and sellou. The energy is family-oriented but genuinely special.
How should tourists behave respectfully during Ramadan?
Do not eat, drink, or smoke in public during daylight hours. This is non-negotiable. Eat inside your hotel or riad. Dress slightly more conservatively. Nobody expects you to fast, but being discreet goes a long way.
When does Ramadan fall and how long does it last?
Ramadan follows the lunar calendar and shifts ~10 days earlier each year. In 2026, it falls roughly in February-March. Always check exact dates before booking.
What makes visiting Marrakech during Ramadan special?
Fewer tourists means 30-40% lower hotel prices. You can get rooms at normally fully-booked riads. The medina is easier to navigate. And the iftar culinary experience is genuinely special.
What are the Eid al-Fitr celebrations like in Marrakech?
The end of Ramadan is marked by three days of celebration. Some clubs throw reopening parties. Restaurants return to full service. Book accommodation early — Moroccan families travel during Eid too.
Which Marrakech venues stay open throughout Ramadan?
- La Mamounia — Full service, iftar buffet (450 MAD)
- Royal Mansour — Iftar experience (500 MAD), bar open evenings
- Four Seasons — Pool bar and restaurants operational
- Mandarin Oriental — Iftar menu and evening dining
- Grand Café de la Poste (Guéliz) — Open but no alcohol during fasting
- Café Clock (Medina) — Cultural events, iftar specials
For the best dining options year-round, see our where to eat guide. Planning your trip budget? Our budget guide covers costs beyond nightlife.
Take our quiz to find venues open during your visit, or check the events calendar.
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