Where to Eat, Drink, and Stay in Marrakech Right Now
"A 19th‑century riad situated centrally in the old city that serves as an oasis of calm, featuring gorgeous design details like stunning tile work and local fixtures, roomy accommodations, and staff praised for their impeccable balance of professionalism and personal attention." - Brian Freedman
Simply gorgeous! This museum represents Moroccan culture as well as our beautiful crafts and architecture.
The garden is magnificent and offers a sense of spiritual calm.
The exhibition of carpets, jewelry, clothing, and more is a real pleasure. You can feel the artisans' love and creativity in their creations!
Kehinde Josephine Dada
Google
Museum for weaving and carpets has lots of beautiful things to show and they have some great areas for pictures if you’re a picture freak like myself 😉.
I paid 30MAD to go into the museum, no queue at all on a Monday afternoon.
Everything displayed was described briefly on small cards, you don’t necessarily need a guide so far you can read.
Be careful of guy who will offer to take you to the museum only to get there and demand to be paid. I offered some tip even before he asked but demanded for a particular price, got upset and he ended up with nothing.
Lore Clauw
Google
Interesting museum about the history of tapestry and Moroccan culture. It's bigger than we expected and less crowded than other musea and palaces. Cheap entrance of 30 MAD and free for teachers. Not only go for the exhibitions about tapestry the building itself is worth a visit . It has beautiful mosaic rooms and a big nice courtyard . Recommend going there if you have the time.
Goni Gon
Google
A selection of different wool capete, old guns, colourful mosaics.
Entrance fer 30 MAD per person which i found relatively cheap.
This museum does not have many tourists so it is good for photo lovers as not much distraction
Abdelmoughite El Moussaoui
Google
The Dar Si Said Museum is the oldest one in the city a great number of works of Art are exhibited in this place. The Palace is enormous with several patios and two floors. The building’s most beautiful decoration is found at the entrance of the courtyard and on the second floor. It's worth a visit.
Ps: free tickets (entrance) on Friday.
Itzik levy (Izikl)
Google
The place is huge, near Bahia Palace, so you can visit that day.
A kind of huge expanse with a mosaic preserved in its entirety.
Gardens that connect with each other, a pleasant atmosphere and fun to get to the place even on a hot day, inside was pleasant and cool.
Entry price 3 dirham.
Zachery Rizik
Google
We came across this place by surprise, and it was a great experience. The museum was pretty empty for the most part and the gardens were really lovely. There are beautiful mosaics, and traditional Morrocan fabrics and clothes. We went on a weekday and it was not crowded at all, so I’d highly recommend it if you prefer less busy Gardens.
Marouane Chaabane
Google
This is a pleasant and interesting building, quite close to Bahia Palace, so worth paying a visit here if you are taking in the palaces in this district. It's only about 1 euro to get in, not an awful lot to see, but the mosaics are very impressive. It's not easy to find, but it does provide a pleasant, calm and relaxing way to unwind from the frenetic souks.