Le Salama

Marrakesh


You might not be able to see the Djemaa El Fna from Le Salama's light-filled 'sky bar', but the 360-degree views from its floor-to-ceiling windows make up for it, particularly with a sundowner in hand. With Middle Eastern beats and trailing foliage hanging from the roof, it's a surprisingly atmospheric place for drinks. Bonus: happy hour (2-for-1) runs virtually all day.


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1. Djemaa El Fna

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Roll up, roll up for the greatest show on earth. Everywhere you look in Djemaa El Fna, Marrakesh’s main square (pronounced "jema" – the "d" is silent),…

2. Heritage Museum

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3. Rahba Kedima

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4. Creiee Berbere

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5. Musée de Mouassine

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6. Musée Boucharouite

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7. Mouassine Fountain

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8. Dar Si Said

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