Oxygen Lodge Agafay is a solar-powered eco-lodge built around a heated infinity pool, its restaurant La Table Perdue dans le Désert ("the table lost in the desert") serving Moroccan home cooking with continuous breakfast, lunch and dinner service. Every evening a Gnawa duo performs around the campfire as dinner is served under the stars.
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We Agafay is a desert lodge-restaurant off the Route d'Amizmiz, serving fresh Moroccan specialties beside a large pool under open desert skies. Open daily from 11am to 10pm, it doubles as an events venue for weddings and corporate gatherings staged under the stars.
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SABO is Michelin-starred chef Jean-François Piège's evening restaurant at Selman Marrakech, where a wood-fired oven brings depth to a menu filtering French gastronomy through Moroccan produce. Jacques Garcia designed the Belle Époque room, whose open roof reveals the night sky above tables set with Ginori porcelain.
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Set on the Fairmont Royal Palm's golf-resort grounds along Route d'Amizmiz, Le Bar hosts live music sets in an elegant lounge a short drive from the medina.
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Terres d'Amanar is an adventure park 23km along the Route d'Amizmiz near Oumnass, its Berber-decorated restaurant serving a lunch stop between treetop zip-line courses and archery. The site claims the largest aerial adventure course in Africa, making it as much a day of activity as a place to eat.
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The golf-clubhouse bar at the Fairmont Royal Palm Marrakech's Royal Palm Golf Club on Route d'Amizmiz, pouring an extensive list of cocktails and wines beside the course and Atlas Mountain views. A relaxed daytime and evening gathering spot for golfers before or after a round.
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Morocco's largest water park, off the Route d'Amizmiz, has its Le Jardin restaurant shaded by century-old olive trees serving pizzas, tagines and grills between water slides. A supervised Kids Club runs swimming games and treasure hunts for children aged 6 to 12.
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600m² theatrical Moroccan dining destination in Agdal's hotel zone, pairing couscous, tajine and pastilla with oriental dance and Gnawa performances.
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