Chichaoua is a hidden, speakeasy-style tearoom reached through an unmarked black door and a tiled staircase above Rahba Lakdima spice square, seating around 15 guests for specialty teas alongside an eclectic program of small art events. Its intimate scale and reservation-only feel set it apart from the square's louder rooftop cafes.
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Restaurant-palais reconnu pour ses spectacles nocturnes de musique et de danse et sa gastronomie marocaine
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Charmante terrasse au-dessus du marche aux epices avec vues sur la Medina
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A Moroccan restaurant in the Riad Laarouss area of the Marrakech medina, serving couscous, tajine and meat dishes.
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Small, intimate rooftop in Kennaria with Atlas Mountain views, praised for lamb tagine with prunes and almonds served in an elegant, low-key dining room.
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Petit restaurant specialise dans la tanjia dans une ruelle tranquille de la medina
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Comptoir populaire de sandwichs et brochettes grillees juste a l'ecart de la place
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Sofitel Marrakech's tea salon and bar on a bougainvillea-shaded terrace, pouring Moroccan, Indian and Japanese teas alongside Parisian and Moroccan pastries.
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Inside La Mamounia's legendary gardens, Le Salon de Thé par Pierre Hermé serves the famed pastry chef's sweet and savory creations from morning pastries through afternoon tea. Its sister room, Le Menzeh, runs a Moroccan-style afternoon tea from 2 to 5pm amid the palace's century-old parkland.
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A traditional tea house and restaurant beside the Ben Youssef Madrasa in the medina, named for a date inscribed on its wooden ceiling.
Sidi Ghanem
Jajjah is Hassan Hajjaj's tea salon and gallery in the Sidi Ghanem design district, serving the artist's own Jajjah tea brand alongside his signature pop-art photography and boutique pieces. It gives visitors touring Sidi Ghanem's design studios a distinctive, art-filled tea break, named after Hajjaj's own name spelled backward.
$Daoudiate
BL Tea delivers bubble tea, bubble waffles, waffle dwiches and poke bowls from its base in Daoudiate, routing most trade through Glovo rather than in-house seating. It holds a 4.7 Google rating and posts regularly on TikTok as @bltea.marrakech, leaning into the bubble-tea-plus-snack format popular with Marrakech's delivery crowd.
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The Moroccan Culinary Arts Museum's tea salon sits inside a restored 19th-century palace next to the Bahia Palace in the Mellah, pairing exquisite Moroccan teas with a chance to explore the country's culinary heritage. Open daily from 9am to 8pm, it combines a museum visit with a proper sit-down salon de thé experience.
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