Club entertainment in Morocco
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Actor's
Black, white, and always ready to make a scene, Actor's was recently launched at the Marrakesh International Film Festival to give crowds a place to bask in reflected red-carpet glory. The wall-sized black-and-white photos of pale models with enormous sunglasses, Sofia Loren hats and red lipstick set a kitschy '80s vibe. Midweek it's you and the DJ, but on weekends clubbers descend from Casablanca to revive the last days of disco.
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Joya
The beachfront suburb of Aïn Diab is the place to go for late night drinking and dancing in Casa. However, hanging out with Casablanca's beautiful people for a night on the town doesn't come cheap. Expect to pay at least around DH100 to get in and as much again for drinks. Heavy-set bouncers guard the doors and practise tough crowd control - if you don't look the part you won't be getting in. Joya is a popular haunt.
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Bô Zin
Ostensibly a restaurant with Thai touches, Bô Zin's real appeal is eye candy, Asian-Moroccan architectural razzle-dazzle, and break-out performances by diners including the likes of Salma Hayek. Go late and on weekends, when it's packed; otherwise, this enormous place is a party desperately waiting to happen. It's not that far from Pacha Marrakesh if you really want to make a night/morning of it.
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Le Paradise
The dance floor here doubles as a runway for Marrakesh's jet set, and it's taken such a relentless pounding over the years that it recently had to be redone. Now the redesigned two-story club has a snazzy new look, some trippy new light effects, and a 1st-floor bar called Le Before where you can summon some liquid courage before entering the fray.
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Caesar
Other than Aïn Diab the only real options are the clubs at the large international hotels. They're pretty predictable places with little atmosphere but they attract plenty of business people and tourists. Prostitutes work all of the clubs, men are always expected to pay for the drinks and women shouldn't expect hassle-free drinking anywhere.
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XVIème
Upmarket, stylish and expensive, this urbane club in Agdal even requires reservations in advance. Rabat's finest socialities come here safe in the knowledge that the bouncers are intent on keeping out the riffraff. Put on your fanciest clothes and visit an ATM before joining the queue at the door.
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Hotel Discos
As the bars start to close around 01:00, Moroccans and tourists move to the Hotel Discos . Entry ranges from around DH50 to around DH150 during weekends, including a drink. During the low season, tourists are often allowed in free of charge and clubs close around 02:00.
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Morocco Palace
A purely Moroccan interpretation of the nightclub experience, with traditional décor and mostly Arabic pop. Moroccan dancers put on a floor show and rev the place up - it's a little tacky perhaps, but it seems to work and is tremendous fun on a good night.
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Amnesia
The hippest club in downtown Rabat, this USA-themed place (complete with a diner-style backroom) buzzes most nights of the week. The music is pretty standard chart pop but the young socialites who come here just lap it up.
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Consul Bar
So named as it was once the British Consulate (before it became a bar, that is), the Consul at the back of the Hotel Batha has music and a widescreen TV after 21:00 - and thus calls itself a disco.
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Nuit Blanche
The most popular nightclubs are all in hotels. Things usually get going around midnight, on weekends. Nuit Blanche has nice terrace café and three floors, with everything from rai to Britney.
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La Bahia
The most popular nightclubs are all in hotels. Things usually get going around midnight, on weekends. La Bahia features an early-evening spectacle à la 1001 Nights.
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Papa Gayo
Still one of Agadir’s most popular nightclubs, and well regarded even in fairly respectable Moroccan circles. Dance the night away and chill on the beach.
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clubs
Agadir has a decent range of clubs, mostly scattered along Blvd du 20 Août, or attached to the big hotels.
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Black House
One of the only real option is clubs at the large international hotels, like Black House.
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