Marrakech's rooftop bars sit high above the city's maze of clay-colored streets, where you can watch the sun drop behind the Atlas Mountains while sipping a drink. Each place has its own character. Some serve modern food with a Moroccan twist, others stick to traditional recipes and decor, and a few blend cuisines from across Asia or offer Italian fare. What they share is the view—you look out over the medina's terracotta roofs, the Koutoubia Mosque, and the mountains beyond. Whether you want cocktails with friends, dinner in an elegant setting, or just a quiet spot to watch the city change as day turns to evening, these spots let you experience Marrakech from above. You'll find everything from casual hangouts with music and pools to refined restaurants where chefs put real thought into each dish. Some places feel like stepping into a traditional Moroccan home, with lanterns and carved wood, while others have a sleek, contemporary style. Many serve tea and pastries during the day, then transform into evening venues where the city lights start to twinkle below you. The rooftops themselves become gathering spaces where locals and travelers mix, talking, laughing, and sharing the view. What makes these venues special isn't just the food or drinks—it's the feeling of rising above the busy streets below and seeing Marrakech spread out before you. The red clay walls glow in the golden hour, and the call to prayer echoes across the roofs. Whether you're here for a quick visit or living in the city, spending time on these rooftops gives you a sense of how Marrakech really works, from high above the crowds.
Dardar Rooftop sits high above Marrakech with views stretching toward the Atlas Mountains. This venue serves cocktails and dining in a contemporary setting, with an outdoor terrace where you can watch the city below. It fits into the collection of rooftop bars where you rise above the maze of clay-colored streets and see Marrakech from above, with food, drinks, and the view of the medina's terracotta roofs and mountains beyond.
Café des Épices is a traditional spot where you can sit on a rooftop terrace overlooking the medina's terracotta roofs. As part of Marrakech's rooftop bar scene, it serves tea, Oriental pastries, and local dishes in an authentic setting. The venue lets you experience the city from above, watching the streets and daily life unfold below while surrounded by the decor and feel of a traditional Moroccan home.
Akira Back The Rooftop is an upscale restaurant with a terrace serving contemporary Japanese cuisine blended with Asian influences. From this rooftop, you look out over Marrakech's terracotta roofs, the Koutoubia Mosque, and the mountains beyond. The restaurant combines refined cooking with a full bar, offering a retreat above the winding streets of the medina. Whether you come for dinner or drinks, this rooftop gives you a vantage point to experience the city as evening falls and the lights begin to glow across the old town.
Kabana is a rooftop space where you can relax by the pool and enjoy cocktails while listening to music. This venue serves light snacks in a casual setting, letting you experience the city from above. It sits among Marrakech's collection of rooftop gathering places, offering views of the terracotta roofs and distant mountains as the day turns to evening.
El Fenn Rooftop Bar sits atop the El Fenn Boutique Hotel and offers one of those rooftop experiences where you rise above Marrakech's busy streets. From here, you look out over the medina's clay-colored roofs, the Koutoubia Mosque, and the mountains beyond. You can have a drink and watch the city change as the sun sets, seeing how Marrakech really works from high above the crowds.
Kechmara is a restaurant in this collection of Marrakech's best rooftop bars. The restaurant serves contemporary cuisine and features a rooftop terrace where guests can view the Red City and its historic quarters. From up here, you look out over the medina's terracotta roofs, the Koutoubia Mosque, and the mountains beyond. Kechmara lets you experience Marrakech from above while you eat and drink. You can watch the city transform as the sun sets, with the red clay walls glowing in golden light and the call to prayer echoing across the roofs.
Kosybar is a dining venue with an elevated outdoor area offering a direct view of the Koutoubia Mosque and the distant Atlas Mountains. From this rooftop spot, you can watch the city below while the sun drops behind the peaks. The place combines modern food with Moroccan influences, creating a space where locals and travelers gather. By day, the terrace serves tea and pastries; by evening, it transforms into a social hub where city lights begin to twinkle below you.
Koulchi Zine is a rooftop bar that specializes in creative cocktails and offers views across the old city's lanes and historical landmarks. From this height, you see the medina's terracotta roofs, the Koutoubia Mosque, and the Atlas Mountains beyond. The bar brings modern cocktail-making to a vantage point high above Marrakech's crowded streets, giving you a place to enjoy a drink while watching the city spread below you.
This L'Amazigh Rooftop serves traditional Berber cuisine at altitude, offering unobstructed views over Marrakech's terracotta roofs and the Atlas Mountains at sunset. As one of the city's rooftop bars, it lets you sit above the medina's maze of clay-colored streets while tasting authentic Moroccan dishes. The space keeps the character of a traditional home, with lanterns and carved wood details. In the evening, the rooftop becomes a gathering place where the city lights twinkle below and the call to prayer sounds across the roofs.
La Pergola is an Italian specialty restaurant on a rooftop terrace with a pergola, serving handcrafted pizzas and fresh pasta in a space that opens onto the medina. This spot fits into Marrakech's rooftop bar scene, where you dine above the city and watch the medina's terracotta roofs and the mountains beyond. You get Italian cuisine paired with views of the living city below.
Le Foundouk is a refined dining restaurant housed in a carefully restored former caravanserai. Its rooftop terrace is designed for dining under the stars with sweeping views of the medina's rooftops. As one of Marrakech's best rooftop bars, this venue combines traditional architecture with contemporary hospitality, giving you a chance to watch the city from above as the red clay walls glow in golden light.
M Rooftop is a modern rooftop bar in this collection of Marrakech's best rooftop venues. It serves signature cocktails and features electronic music with resident DJs in a designer lounge overlooking the city's vibrant neighborhoods at dusk. From this spot, you watch the evening light glow across the medina's terracotta roofs, the Koutoubia Mosque, and the distant Atlas Mountains. The bar blends contemporary style with sweeping city views. It's a place where music, carefully crafted drinks, and the sight of Marrakech from above come together as night falls.
Nomad is a culinary restaurant serving contemporary Moroccan cuisine in a traditional building with an open terrace. From here, you can look out over the maze of clay-colored streets and watch the sun drop behind the Atlas Mountains. The terrace overlooks the medina's terracotta roofs, the Koutoubia Mosque, and the mountains beyond. Whether you come for dinner in an elegant setting, cocktails with friends, or simply to observe the city changing as day turns to evening, Nomad offers a perch where you can experience Marrakech from above while enjoying food with real thought behind each dish.
The Rooftop Garden at Nobu Hotel Marrakech is a dining and bar space set high above the city's winding streets. A landscaped garden with tropical plants and relaxation zones surrounds you as you take in views across the medina's terracotta roofs, the Koutoubia Mosque, and the mountains beyond. This space blends contemporary style with natural surroundings, offering a refined spot to watch the city shift from day into evening while enjoying carefully crafted cuisine and drinks.
Sky Bar Bab Hotel sits on the rooftop of Bab Hotel and offers a panoramic view of Marrakech with an outdoor pool and lounge areas where visitors can enjoy the mild weather of the Red City. With its contemporary style and comfortable seating, Sky Bar Bab Hotel invites you to watch the sun set behind the Atlas Mountains while looking out over the medina's terracotta roofs and the Koutoubia Mosque beyond. It is one of the best places in Marrakech to experience how the city transforms from day to night.
Mandala Society is a restaurant in this collection of Marrakech's best rooftop bars. It focuses on healthy and organic food, with a raised terrace overlooking Moulay Idriss Palace. The restaurant serves vegetarian dishes and gluten-free options. From this elevated perch, you can watch the terracotta roofs of the medina and the mountains beyond as you dine.
Shams sits atop the Museum of Jewelry Arts and serves Eastern Mediterranean cuisine in a plant-filled setting. From this rooftop, you look out over the medina's terracotta roofs and toward the Atlas Mountains. The restaurant brings Levantine dishes to life while offering the view that makes Marrakech's rooftop bars special—that sense of rising above the busy streets below. Whether you're dining at sunset or into the evening, Shams gives you the combination of good food and a perspective on the city that only a rooftop can provide.
Le Douar is a Moroccan gourmet restaurant with a high terrace in the M'Avenue area, serving local specialties in a traditional space with outdoor seating. This restaurant fits perfectly into this collection of rooftop bars, offering you a place to sit above Marrakech's streets and watch the city below while enjoying authentic Moroccan dishes.
L'Mida is a rooftop bar in Marrakech where contemporary Moroccan cuisine meets international influences. From the terrace, you look directly at the Koutoubia Mosque's minaret and across the medina's terracotta roofs. The restaurant combines traditional Moroccan elements with modern design, offering a place to watch the city from above while you eat and drink. The view shines especially during sunset, when the mountains glow behind the city.
Le Odette Rooftop Bar & Mezzé is one of Marrakech's rooftop bars, situated atop La Sultana Hotel. From this rooftop, you look out across the city toward the Koutoubia Mosque and the distant Atlas Mountains. The space serves bar drinks and Mediterranean food, combining the modern appeal of rooftop venues with local touches. During the day it functions as a quiet retreat where you can enjoy tea, and by evening it becomes a gathering place where locals and visitors meet to watch the city lights emerge across the medina below.
Arkech is a lively gathering space on the roof of Extrablatt Café, where you look out over the Hivernage district. Music fills the evenings, and food and drinks are served throughout the night. As part of this collection of Marrakech's rooftop bars, Arkech delivers what makes these venues special: you sit high above the city streets, enjoy a meal or cocktail, and watch the city unfold beneath you. When darkness falls, the lights of Marrakech begin to twinkle below, turning the rooftop into a front-row seat to the city's nightlife.
The rooftop terrace of Stah Marrakech brings together Moroccan and Mexican cuisine on the same menu. From this rooftop bar, you look out over the medina's terracotta roofs, the Koutoubia Mosque, and the mountains in the distance. Like other rooftop bars in the city, Stah Marrakech offers a place to rise above the busy streets, but here the food tells a story of culinary exchange between two worlds, while the view remains equally central to the experience.
Lola Sky Lounge sits atop the 2 Ciels Luxury Boutique Hotel, offering fine tapas and creative cocktails with views across Marrakech's medina and the surrounding mountains. As part of this collection of rooftop bars, this venue provides a refined setting where you can watch the city below while enjoying small plates and drinks that blend tradition with modern touches.
Pointbar Marrakech is a modern bar featured in this collection of rooftop bars across the city. Located in the lively Guéliz district, this bar offers an outdoor terrace planted with trees and greenery. The venue serves cocktails and small bites in a relaxed setting. Pointbar Marrakech provides a contemporary approach to the rooftop experience, giving visitors another way to enjoy drinks and company while taking in the city's evening energy.
Café Arabe offers a way to experience Marrakech from above. The panoramic terrace overlooks the Secret Garden and the surrounding rooftops of the medina. The restaurant serves traditional Moroccan dishes and Italian fare in a space designed with contemporary style. Here, different culinary traditions come together with the feeling of watching the city from an elevated vantage point.
Le Mart is a restaurant and tea lounge set in the historic medina of Marrakech. Its rooftop terrace shows modern beldi style with traditional furnishings and soft lighting. From here you look out over the medina's terracotta roofs toward the Koutoubia Mosque and the Atlas Mountains. Le Mart fits into this collection of rooftop bars because it brings together traditional Moroccan decor with contemporary design. You can have tea and pastries during the day or come back in the evening when the city lights start to twinkle below to dine and have drinks. It is a space where locals and travelers gather to experience Marrakech from above.
Mazel is a restaurant with an outdoor terrace overlooking Place des Ferblantiers. It serves Mediterranean dishes in a setting with colorful carpets, embroidered cushions, and wrought metal lanterns. From here, you take in views across the city and surrounding rooftops—a place to rise above the bustle of the streets below and experience Marrakech from above.
Ling Ling sits atop the Mandarin Oriental, offering refined Chinese cuisine with several terrace spaces that look out over Marrakech's terracotta roofs and the Atlas Mountains. This restaurant brings an Asian focus to the city's rooftop dining scene, giving you the sensation of floating above the medina while enjoying carefully prepared dishes in a contemporary setting.
Mizaan is a culinary space positioned on a rooftop where you can enjoy Mediterranean and Eastern dishes in a contemporary setting with minimalist decoration. This place fits naturally into the collection of Marrakech's rooftop bars because it delivers exactly what makes these venues special: thoughtfully prepared cuisine with international influences, served high above the medina's clay-colored streets. Modern facilities and clean design create an inviting setting for dinner under the stars, where you can take in the view of terracotta roofs and distant mountains while you eat.
Le Salammbô is the gastronomic venue at this hotel in Marrakech, perched on the rooftop with views over the medina. Experienced chefs here blend Moroccan traditions with French techniques and Thai influences, creating a menu that changes with each season. From this height, you watch the city's clay-colored roofs and the Koutoubia Mosque while you dine.
Zest is a bar on the roof of the Four Seasons where signature cocktails and Asian-inspired dishes are served. The views stretch across the medina's terracotta rooftops and toward the Atlas Mountains. Professional staff attend to guests throughout the evening. Like the other rooftop venues in Marrakech, Zest offers a chance to experience the city from above, watching how light and life change as day turns to night.
La Terrasse by Jean-François Piège sits atop Selman Marrakech hotel and offers a place to experience the city from above. The acclaimed chef Jean-François Piège, known for his Michelin-starred restaurants in Paris, directs this dining venue. From here, you look out over the terracotta roofs of the medina, the Koutoubia Mosque, and the Atlas Mountains. The restaurant blends French cooking with Moroccan influences, creating a space where you can dine as the sun sets while Marrakech unfolds beneath you.
Le Palais Ronsard is a gourmet restaurant in the Palmeraie of Marrakech that rises above the city's rooftops. Here, refined cuisine is served in an outdoor setting surrounded by gardens and palm trees. The venue offers views across the medina's terracotta roofs, the Koutoubia Mosque, and the Atlas Mountains beyond. This restaurant blends Moroccan traditions with modern cooking techniques, creating a place where you step away from the busy streets below and experience Marrakech from above.