Terrasse des Épices

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A rooftop restaurant and bar in the heart of the Mouassine souk. Panoramic views over the medina rooftops, lanterns lit at dusk, and Moroccan botanical cocktails that taste like they were invented here.

Marrakech has no shortage of rooftop terraces, but most of them have figured out that the view will do the work and stopped worrying about anything else. Terrasse des Épices is different. The food is serious, the cocktail programme is considered, and the space has a quality to it that goes beyond furniture placement and good lighting. This is a bar that earns its reputation on every visit, not just on the first one.

The terrace sits on the fourth floor of a traditional riad building in the Mouassine quarter. The view covers the medina rooftops west toward the Koutoubia Mosque, and on clear evenings the Atlas Mountains are visible on the horizon. Tables are spaced generously and the lanterns strung between the low walls create genuine warmth without tipping into kitsch. At sunset, the whole terrace turns amber — the kind of light that makes the cocktail in your hand look deliberately composed.

The bar programme leans into Moroccan botanical ingredients: argan oil, rose water, mint, preserved lemon, orange blossom, and the local varieties of citrus that grow in the gardens of the medina. The base spirits are international but the character is unmistakably Moroccan. We recommend the Rose Garden Spritz as an aperitif and the Hammam Old Fashioned after dinner. Both are excellent and both are things you cannot order anywhere else.

Terrasse des Épices opens daily at noon and closes around 11pm — earlier in Ramadan and winter months. The kitchen serves until 10pm. Reservations are essential in high season (March, April, October, November). The nearest landmark for navigation is the Mouassine Fountain. If you are visiting the rooftop bars of Marrakech in sequence, Le Comptoir Darna makes a natural companion stop for later in the evening.

Terrasse des Épices is in the Mouassine quarter of the medina, a 10-minute walk from Jemaa el-Fna. The address is 15 Souk Cherifia, Mouassine. The entrance is not immediately obvious from the souk — look for the small sign on the left as you walk through the spice souk from the direction of the Mouassine Fountain. A staff member near the entrance will direct you to the lift or the stairs.

Taxis and petits taxis can drop you at the edge of the medina near Bab Doukkala or the Mouassine Mosque, both about 5 minutes' walk. Alcohol is served freely here, as at all licensed establishments in Marrakech, but the bar is respectful of the medina context — music is kept low and the atmosphere is relaxed rather than conspicuous.

Terrasse des Épices is excellent for a sunset drink before dinner, a dinner in its own right, or a late evening on the terrace when the medina has quietened and the lanterns are the only light. The Marrakech bar guide covers the full picture of licensed venues across the city, while the date night bars in Marrakech page lists this terrace alongside the other best options for a considered evening out. For the full rooftop experience across both Marrakech venues we cover, the Sky Bar at Es Saadi Palace offers a very different but equally compelling view.

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