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Marrakech Map

Walking Distance to Koutoubia Mosque
  • Le Naoura Barriere - 750m
  • Riad Dar Zaouia - 1.2 km
  • Riad Blanc - 1.2 km
  • Riad Tiwaline - 1.3 km
  • Riad Si Said - 1.3 km
  • Riad Bab Firdaus - 1.3 km
  • Riad Lydines - 1.3 km
  • Kenzi Rose Garden - 1.8 km
  • Le Meridein N'Fis - 1.8 km
  • Radisson Blu - 2 km
  • Grand Mogador - 2.3 km
  • Kaan Marrakech - 2.3 km
  • Movenpick - 2.6 km
  • Grand Plaza - 2.7 km
  • Pestana CR7 - 2.9 km
  • Jaal Riad & Resort - 3.6 km
  • NearYo - 5.7 km

EXPLORE THE DISTRICTS OF MARRAKECH

The Medina

The historic heart of Marrakech, the Medina is a maze of narrow alleyways, bustling souks, and centuries-old architecture that feels both chaotic and magical. Anchored by the iconic Jemaa el-Fnaa, this UNESCO-listed area is where street performers, spice vendors, and artisans create an immersive sensory experience.

Hidden within its walls are some of the city’s most beautiful riads—tranquil, inward-facing sanctuaries that contrast with the energy outside. It’s the cultural and emotional core of Marrakech.

HIVERNAGE

Hivernage is Marrakech’s polished, upscale district—home to luxury hotels, fine dining, and a more contemporary nightlife scene. Located just outside the Medina, it offers wide boulevards, palm-lined streets, and a calmer, more refined atmosphere.

Landmark properties like La Mamounia anchor the neighborhood, making it a go-to for travelers seeking elegance, convenience, and proximity to both old and new Marrakech.

Gueliz

Gueliz represents Marrakech’s modern identity—a French-influenced district built during the colonial era that now serves as the city’s hub for shopping, galleries, cafés, and contemporary culture.

With its grid-like streets, chic boutiques, and vibrant dining scene, it feels more European than traditional. It’s the place to experience Marrakech’s evolving creative and social energy.

Agdal

Set south of the city center, Agdal is known for its spacious layout, resort-style living, and proximity to the Atlas Mountains. This district is quieter and more residential-feeling, with large hotels, golf courses, and expansive gardens that give it a relaxed, open-air vibe.

It’s ideal for travelers looking for tranquility, sunshine, and easy access to excursions beyond the city.

KASBAH

Located within the southern part of the Medina, the Kasbah is a quieter, more residential historic district with deep royal roots. Once home to sultans and court life, it’s anchored by landmarks like the Saadian Tombs and the grand Bab Agnaou.

Compared to the central Medina, the Kasbah feels more laid-back and authentic, offering a slower pace while still surrounded by rich history.