Marrakesh is a naturally halal destination: in Morocco, food is halal by default, the call to prayer punctuates the day, and hospitality is a way of life.
Koutoubia Mosque — the symbol of the city
Its 77-meter minaret has watched over Marrakesh since the 12th century. Prayer inside is for Muslims; the gardens around it are lovely at sunset, when the call to prayer rises over Jemaa el-Fna.
Ben Youssef Madrasa
One of the most beautiful Quranic schools in the Muslim world: carved cedar, zellige tilework and serene courtyards. A masterpiece of Islamic architecture, recently restored.
The souks
Leather, lanterns, spices, carpets: the labyrinth north of Jemaa el-Fna is an experience in itself. Negotiate with a smile, and stop for a fresh orange juice on the square.
Where to eat halal
Everything is halal — the only question is taste: tanjia and mechoui institutions, family tajine spots in the medina, rooftop restaurants at sunset. Full listings in our Marrakesh city guide, plus halal hotels & riads in Marrakesh.
Marrakesh budget 2026
One of the best value destinations: riad rooms €30–80, full meal €4–10, day trips to the Atlas or Essaouira €20–40. Spring and autumn are ideal; summers are hot.
Read also our Ramadan travel guide — Marrakesh during the holy month is unforgettable.