The Best Marrakech Clubs
Aug 11 , 2011
The Marrakech clubs reflect the population of European transplants, each with their own Moroccan twist. Sultry belly dancers, breezy Moroccan décor, Kasbah caves, tropical drinks, exhilarating thumping music spun by the coolest African DJs, and expansive outdoor spaces all contribute to the Marrakech party.
Le Comptoir Darna
By day, Le Comptoir Darna is one of Marrakech’s most popular French and Moroccan restaurants. At night, the place comes to life with the addition of exotic belly dancers on the dining room dance floor. The club has a rich décor that includes lush red carpet and golden-toned walls and accents.
Drinks pour from the Marrakech club bar late into the night at Le Comptior Darna while DJs spin Moroccan music designed to get everybody out of their chairs and out onto the dance floor. Le Comptior Darna is the ideal Marrakech club for any visitor seeking an authentic Moroccan experience.
Theatro
The French-theatre-meets-Morocco party doesn’t stop at Theatro as the Marrakech club remains open both on the weekends and throughout the weeknights. The club’s contemporary lighting, talented DJs, and dramatic décor create an ambiance that entices even the most timid to move with the modern music on the dance floor. If young and lively is your nightclub scene, Theatro is the Marrakech club most ideal for you.
Pacha Marrakech
Pacha Marrakech isn’t just one of the largest clubs in Marrakech, it’s one of the largest in the entire continent of Africa. The party complex is located on a sprawling Kasbah so large it contains two onsite, sit-down restaurants, an open-air courtyard with large swimming pool for lounging about during hot days and warmer. Thumping music floods the neon-lit dance floor. The Marrakech club offers intimate seating areas around the club for people to hang out and get to know each other better in.
Le Lounge
If subdued is more your style, Le Lounge may be the Marrakech night club for you. Large screens display music videos as soft music is pumped throughout the club. The contemporary club has more seats than dance floor and is known as a meeting place for the young and vibrant of Marrakech. Comfortable seating arrangements are located both inside the club and outside on a terrace.
Bô & Zin
While Bô & Zin is a restaurant and not specifically a Marrakech club, it has a reputation for nightly dance parties. Good food, good drink, and great layout of space create just the right kind of atmosphere for spontaneous parties. The restaurant has an authentic Moroccan feel to it, with wicker furniture, dark tropical woods, desert cacti, and palm trees.
Tables at Bô & Zin span from a traditional dining space and bar to a sprawling outside pergola space that offers guests cushy seating. From the pergola, landscaped paths invite guests to explore the lush, ambient-lit gardens.
If you need to escape the dance floor, check out some other Marrakech nightlife options.





