Second day out, we started the morning with a lovely outdoor breakfast on the terrace in the sun before taking off to the Palais Bahia and Palais El Badii. Two major musts if you’re here! Palais Bahia is said to be the most expensive castles ever built in Marrakech and I understand why. Photo after photo, I couldn’t stop myself from photographing the decorative details. When continuing our trip through this magical city I found myself saying: “Let’s go for a massage” at Les Bains de Marrakech for no reason. It simply feels so right when you’re here. Unfortunately, they didn’t have any time available – you have to make a reservation three days in advance, even though you’re not here during the peak period. Instead, we found a terrific terrace named Kashbah Café also with a terrace and classic tajine and boulettes. After lunch and some more shopping, we ended up at Kosybar, which has the perfect mix of Morocco and European chicness. Perfect for a cocktail and you see the sunset over La Koutoubia.
Later on, it was time to get foxy and have a pre-drink at La Mamounia Hotel’s jazz bar and then an absolutely magnificent thai dinner at Maï Thaï and more fun at The Comptoir, Sofitel Hotel and the Casino.
one of these amazing cealings inside of Palais Bahia
Palais El Badii is under construction