Dar es Salam, Fine dining restaurant in the Medina, Marrakesh, Morocco.
Dar es Salam is a fine dining restaurant housed in a restored 17th-century palace located within the Medina of Marrakesh. The dining rooms display traditional Moroccan design with copper accents and detailed tile work that covers many of the interior surfaces.
The establishment gained international attention when featured in Alfred Hitchcock's 1956 film 'The Man Who Knew Too Much', where Doris Day performed 'Que Sera, Sera'. This appearance in the classic film introduced the location to audiences around the world.
The restaurant presents traditional Moroccan entertainment featuring oriental music and regional dance performances throughout the evening. Guests experience regional artistic traditions as part of their dining experience in the historic setting.
Advance reservations typically require a deposit, with full payment due for last-minute bookings made shortly before your visit. Cancellations are generally free if made at least one day ahead of your reservation.
The K'dim Room represents the oldest section of the building, constructed during the 1600s with authentic Moroccan architectural features. This space preserves original design elements from when the structure functioned as a private palace.
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