Marrakech NightlifeNightlife in Marrakech is a unique combination of sophistication
and tradition, offering everything from local storytellers and
dancers to international festivals, lounge bars and the biggest
club in Africa. Flyers and posters around town advertise upcoming
events and venues. The best of ''old Morocco'' can be experienced at
Jemaa el Fna square with local musicians, storytellers and dancers
entertaining visitors. In the medina, Café Arabe is a good place to
start the evening and Kosybar, in Mellah, has a terrace with comfy
lounges and a large wine selection. The Piano Bar often has Frank
Sinatra renditions and in Guéliz, Le Grand Café de la Poste and
Café du Livre are also good. Euro-Arabian dance music and exotic
dancers can be enjoyed at Comptoir Darna, in Hivernage, and nearby
Theatro is a popular club. Pacha Marrakech could be the biggest
club in Africa and has a gigantic swimming pool, and Montecristo is
the place to go for salsa dancing, though it can be seedy. For live
music, Bo & Zin is great in summer when musicians entertain
guests out in the garden. Afro-Brazilian music can be heard at
Afric''n Chic, while classical music performances are hosted by the
Institut Français in Guéliz. |