48 Hours in Marrakech – Souks, Spices & Rooftop Views
Marrakech is all color and chaos at first glance — but give it two days, and the rhythm starts to make sense. In just 48 hours, you can sip mint tea on a rooftop, get blissfully lost in a maze of souks, and feel the city hum beneath your feet. Here’s how to experience Marrakech like a local, not a checklist tourist.
Day 1 – Sink Into the Medina
Morning: Sunrise & Spices
Start early. Wander the medina before the crowds fill the alleys. Head to Place des Épices — a smaller, more local-feeling square — and grab a msemen (Moroccan pancake) with honey from a food cart.
Midday: Souk Strolls & Slow Lunches
The souks aren’t just shops — they’re alive. Follow the scent of cedar and leather through winding lanes. Haggle gently, ask questions, get curious.
Lunch Tip: Try a slow-cooked lamb tangia at Mechoui Alley, served with fresh bread and a glass of mint tea — or check out these local spots to eat in Marrakech.
Evening: Rooftop Calm
As the call to prayer echoes across the rooftops, head to a boutique riad terrace for sunset and mint tea above the medina. Try Nomad or Café des Épices for couscous and cocktails above the chaos.
Day 2 – Gardens, Hammams & Hidden Corners
Morning: Jardin Majorelle or Le Jardin Secret
Skip the big tourist rush by getting there early — or dive into these 5 must-see Marrakech markets instead. Majorelle is famous (and beautiful), but Le Jardin Secret in the medina is quieter and just as dreamy.
Midday: Hammam Reset
Treat yourself to a traditional Moroccan hammam. Hammam de la Rose or Les Bains de Marrakech are both clean, welcoming, and locally loved.
Pro tip: Don’t plan much after — you’ll feel like jelly in the best way.
Evening: Street Eats & Music
Head to Jemaa el-Fnaa as the square comes alive. Skip the full tourist menus and grab harira soup, grilled meats, or snail broth if you’re brave. Drums, storytellers, and snake charmers fill the night air.
Final Tip
Don’t try to control Marrakech — let it move around you. Get lost. Talk to vendors. But also read this quick medina survival guide if you want to avoid rookie mistakes.
. Watch people. Eat slowly. And find stillness in the middle of the swirl.
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