Staying In The Kasbah.

An authentic district in Marrakech

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The Kasbah is a quieter part of Marrakech, with fewer tourists than the medina.

Staying in the Kasbah, you feel totally immersed in the culture of Marrakech as you rub shoulders with the friendly locals.

There are plenty of restaurants and shops including a good fixed price store selling everything you will find in the souks at a realistic price.

*See my separate post on Dar Bouchaib.

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Inside the Kasbah, you can visit tourist attractions like the Saadian tombs and El Badi Palace.

Zeitoune Cafe overlooking the mosque is a lovely spot for lunch or a drink whilst taking a break from sightseeing.

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It is about 15 to 20 minutes leisurely walking from the main square with plenty to see along the way.

There are a range of budget and high-end riads to stay in around the Kasbah.

* See my separate post on Riad Hikaya.

The Kasbah is the historical citadel in Marrakesh with fortified walls.

The narrow alleyways make it an exciting place to visit, and there are fewer motorcycles and donkeys trying to negotiate the streets at the same time as you, making it less stressful.

The Kasbah is home to the Clock restaurant and its legendary camel burger and storytelling evenings.

Also, the Kasbah Cafe is a popular place for lunch and dinner.

Krepchy does a fantastic breakfast, and the prices are very reasonable.

I highly recommend the waffles.

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Consider taking a tuk-tuk from the main square if the weather is hot.

It’s quite an adventure in itself as you rattle along the bumpy streets.

Spending an hour or two enjoying this interesting area of Marrakech is definitely worth it.

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