Morocco may not be the first place you think of when considering holiday nightlife, but one thing’s for certain, Morocco has an impressive, colourful nightlife scene with beautiful lantern lit streets, live music and cool discos. From Marrakech’s vibrant Djemma el Fna square to Agadir’s perfect blend of lounge bars, the nightlife in Morocco offers some of the most diverse nightspots in the world.
So, if you’re looking for a holiday to Morocco this year here’s a guide to Morocco nightlife.
Nightlife in Marrakech
With a square that comes alive as the sun sets, the Medina area of Marrakech is the place to be when dusk falls. Djemma el Fna Square has live music, street entertainers and acrobats which all offer a carnival-like setting, making this the city’s focal point. Gathered along Avenue Mohammed V around Abdel Moumen ben Ali you’ll find most of Marrakech’s bars, and despite alcohol not being a huge focus in Morocco, rest assured, there will be plenty of bars to choose between!
Imagine watching the sunset as you sip on a fruit-based cocktail from a gorgeous Riad rooftop, not your typical drinking experience, right? Kosybar is a popular pick for an under-the-stars cocktail, or, if you’re a wine enthusiast the bar’s extensive wine list won’t disappoint.
Alternatively, try Le Churchill located inside La Mamounia, one of the city’s most plush hotels. Named after its most famous visitor, Winston Churchill, this is one of the most chic bars in the whole of Marrakech offering a 1930’s speakeasy jazz feel.
So, there’s several bars in Marrakech offering an alternative to the busy, bland bars at home, but does Marrakech have any nightclubs? Yes, there are a few clubs that should be on your list.
One of the biggest super clubs in Marrakech is 555 Famous Club which has hosted famous international DJs such as 50 Cent and Snoop Dogg – so it really is a scene to be explored. There’s often events, dancers and entertainers which make for unforgettable nights! Babouchka Marrakech is another popular pick and is just a stone’s throw from the Marrakech Medina. It’s open every day of the week and is the best pick for those looking for house music or afro-beats. It offers a very upmarket feel, and if you’re interested in paying for upgrades, the VIP treatment does not disappoint.
Marrakech nightlife is now a huge part of the city’s charm, with more and more party-goers hitting its swanky lounge bars for an all-Moroccan shindig.
After-party in Agadir
Agadir may not offer a Dubai-sized wild party, but if you’re looking for some low-key fun, you can’t go wrong with this beachfront setting.
If you’re after a quiet drink there are a number of restaurants along the city’s busy promenade where visitors can stop for a cocktail or two. But if you want to experience a real Moroccan drinking hole with cushioned seating areas, sunken floors, minimal lighting and upbeat music, we suggest you pay Boulevard du 20 Août and Rue du Oued Souss a visit as this is the place to be and be seen in Agadir at night. Here, you’ll find several bars, including popular picks like English Pub, Jour et Nuit and Le Masquerade Agadir, which are all great for some late-night sipping and admiring some great decor.
As most bars close around 1am in Agadir, the party moves into the clubs, and you’ll be happy to discover there are plenty to choose from and that entry fees in Agadir are extremely cheap, or in some cases, free – that means more money for cocktails!
Flamingo Arabica Beach Club is a popular pick with plenty of reasons why, for starters it’s always boasting a lively atmosphere and all of the current top tunes. Similarly, Papagayo Beach has been a staple in Moroccan nightlife since 1988 and is one of the most vibrant joints in Agadir that’ll have you dancing the night away until the sun rises.
Cocktails in Casablanca
This cosmopolitan city is forever associated with the 1942 Hollywood classic, ‘Casablanca’, and still draws in plenty of intrigued visitors each year. For most, Casablanca conjures up a whole host of images from sophisticated bars, dry deserts and magnificent architecture to trendy clubs, art-deco and wealth.
When it comes to nightlife in Morocco, this city’s western feel makes for a great party scene. The Corniche area has some of the most chic bars in the whole of Morocco with a boardwalk filled with restaurants and nightclubs. Brooklyn Bar mixes both Moroccan and New York night scenes, giving visitors a slice of America against a North African backdrop – a combo we’ve fallen in love with. This hotspot’s signature cocktails are some of the best in Casablanca!.
Sky 28, which sits atop of the gorgeous Kenzi Tower Hotel, offers incredible panoramic city views, a relaxed atmosphere and laid-back jazz music.
Nightclubs may be few and far between here, but there are still places where you can drink till dawn and Black House is one of them. Attracting tourists and business people alike, this voguish setting sits inside one of the most luxurious hotels in Casablanca, Hyatt Hotel. Grab a seat and socialise with like-minded travellers as you sip on vodka martinis soaking up the club’s ambiance.
With the culture and traditions in Morocco you might be surprised with how much nightlife is on offer, but rest assured, Morocco offers something for everyone, all day and all night. If a Morocco holiday wasn’t at the top of your list already, it surely will be now, so get browsing and book your holiday now!