If you’re heading to Marrakech, you’ll quickly notice that Morocco is an Islamic country where drinking isn’t widely done. That said, finding alcohol in Marrakech is still possible, especially in certain bars, restaurants, and hotels catering to tourists.
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ToggleWhen I visited Marrakech, I knew alcohol wouldn’t be as readily available, especially since we were staying in the Medina. But my friends and I were excited to relax with some downtime, perhaps with a glass of wine or a cocktail on a rooftop at sunset. After doing some research, we found a handful of places offering drinks, some with beautiful views that made it even better!
⏰ Short on time?
👉 Best Restaurants Serving Alcohol in Marrakech
Le Salama Sky Bar – Three levels, rooftop views, and a full drinks menu.
La Sultana – Luxurious rooftop bar with views of the Saadian Tombs.
Café Arabe – My favorite! A rooftop terrace in the Medina.
Comptoir Darna – Marrakech nightlife classic with live music and belly dancing.
👉 Where to Stay in Marrakech
– Riad Bab Tilila
– Riad Selouane
– Riad Ecila
👉 Day Trips We Recommend from Marrakech
– Ouzoud Waterfalls Guided Hike & Boat Trip
– Marrakech Balloon Flight with Berber Breakfast
– Agafay Desert Sunset Camel Ride with Dinner
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Is Alcohol Illegal in Morocco?
No, alcohol isn’t illegal in Morocco, but it is somewhat restricted. Only licensed establishments, such as certain hotels, restaurants, bars, and nightclubs, are allowed to sell it. You won’t find it available in every corner store or restaurant, and locals typically don’t consume it openly. However, many places in Marrakech do cater to tourists who’d like a drink, so finding a spot to enjoy a cocktail or glass of wine isn’t too difficult with a little planning.
Best Restaurants Serving Alcohol in Marrakech
Kabana is a trendy rooftop bar and restaurant offering an extensive menu of cocktails and international dishes. It’s perfect for sunset views over the Medina, and the atmosphere is lively and fun. With a great mix of locals and tourists, it’s ideal for anyone looking for a vibrant night out in Marrakech.
Located near Jemaa el-Fnaa, Le Salama Sky Bar offers a three-level experience with Moroccan-inspired decor and a spacious rooftop for breathtaking views. The drinks menu includes cocktails, wine, and beer. Known for its ambience, Le Salama is a lovely spot to unwind with drinks and soak in the lively city atmosphere.
With a contemporary design and great rooftop views, DarDar Rooftop & Cocktails is a perfect place to enjoy drinks as you watch the sunset over Marrakech. Their cocktail menu is impressive, and they offer a selection of small plates, making it ideal for light bites and drinks.
Café Arabe is one of the most popular spots in the Medina for a cocktail or glass of wine. It offers a rooftop terrace with a beautiful view of the city. The ambience is warm and inviting, with Moroccan and Italian fusion on the menu. It’s a perfect spot for dinner and drinks after a day of exploring the souks.
For a more luxurious experience, La Sultana offers an exclusive rooftop bar with a sophisticated ambience and views of the nearby Saadian Tombs. Known for its high-end drinks and gourmet menu, it’s a top choice if you’re looking to treat yourself to an upscale evening in Marrakech.
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This charming spot in the Medina offers both Moroccan and international dishes, along with an impressive selection of cocktails, wines, and spirits. Le Trou au Mur combines a cozy atmosphere with authentic decor, making it a great option for those seeking a quieter, more intimate experience.
Le Marrakchi is located close to Jemaa el-Fnaa and offers traditional Moroccan dishes paired with wine and cocktails. The restaurant’s interior is cozy and traditionally Moroccan, with views over the bustling square. It’s perfect for those looking to enjoy an authentic meal with a drink.
Nestled in the heart of Marrakech, La Pergola is a rooftop bar with a relaxed atmosphere and stylish decor. It’s a bit quieter than some of the other bars, making it perfect if you’re looking for a more laid-back experience. The drink selection includes cocktails, wine, and some local beers.
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Comptoir Darna is a classic in Marrakech’s nightlife scene, known for its live music and belly dancing performances. The restaurant offers a full bar with wine, cocktails, and local beers, making it perfect for an energetic night out. The decor is luxe Moroccan, with plush seating and dim lighting.
Baromètre is a cocktail bar that brings a modern touch to Marrakech’s bar scene. Known for its innovative cocktails and a mix of Moroccan and Mediterranean dishes, Baromètre offers a unique vibe and a creative drink menu that’s unlike any other spot in the city.
Where did I Stayed in Marrakech
👉 Watch our hotel review staying at Riad Selouane in Marrakech.
Where to Stay in Marrakech
🏨 Riad Bab Tilila – Traditional stay in the heart of Marrakech
🏨 Riad Selouane – Cozy oasis with stunning décor
🏨 Riad Ecila – Experience traditional Moroccan elegance
Yes, you can drink in Marrakech, but it’s limited to licensed establishments like certain bars, restaurants, and hotels.
Yes, some restaurants and bars in the Medina offer alcohol, but it’s less common than in the newer parts of the city.
Yes, some luxury riads in Marrakech offer alcohol to guests, especially those catering to tourists.
Yes, some luxury riads in Marrakech offer alcohol to guests, especially those catering to tourists.
👉 One of the tours in Marrakech!
Day trips we recommend from Marrakech
🐻 Discover Marrakech’s natural wonders! Ouzoud Waterfalls Guided Hike & Boat Trip
🚙 Adventure in the desert! Lunch in Agafay Desert with Quad Ride
🎈 Take to the skies! Marrakech Balloon Flight with Berber Breakfast
✨ Dine under the stars! Agafay Desert Sunset Camel Ride with Dinner
Alcohol prices vary widely but expect to pay a premium compared to other countries. Imported wines and cocktails will typically cost more.
The most common local beers are Flag Speciale and Casablanca. You’ll find these in most bars and restaurants that serve alcohol.
Yes, Marrakech has a vibrant nightlife, especially in areas with bars, restaurants, and rooftop lounges. You’ll find live music, belly dancing, and DJ sets at many popular spots.
Yes, you can buy alcohol at licensed shops and larger supermarkets.
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