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10 best photography spots in Marrakech

Marrakech is one of the most sensory cities to photograph – cobalt blue against terracotta, mosaic-tiled riads, leather souks, and the chaos of Djemaa el-Fna at dusk. These 10 spots cover the iconic shots.

01

Jardin Majorelle cobalt blue villa

Location: Yves Saint Laurent’s restored garden, north medina

The shot: Cobalt blue villa with cacti in the foreground

When to shoot
Pre-9am opening for crowd-free shots
Lens / settings
35mm equivalent
Tips
Pre-book ticket (150 dirhams). Bring polarizer to deepen blue.
02

Bahia Palace painted ceilings

Location: Bahia Palace, southern medina

The shot: Painted cedar ceilings over zellige-tiled rooms

When to shoot
Mid-day (12-2pm) for the brightest natural light
Lens / settings
Wide-angle 16-24mm
Tips
Entry 70 dirhams. Closed Friday afternoon.
03

Djemaa el-Fna at dusk

Location: Main square of the medina

The shot: Sun setting behind Koutoubia Mosque silhouette, food stalls lighting up in foreground

When to shoot
Sunset transition (just before dark)
Lens / settings
24mm wide-angle for square overview; 35mm for stall close-ups
Tips
Watch your camera in crowds. The rooftop of Cafe de France or Le Glacier has elevated views.
04

Madrasa Ben Youssef carved stucco

Location: Central medina

The shot: Restored 14th-century carved-stucco walls with intricate Islamic geometric patterns

When to shoot
Mid-day for filtered courtyard light
Lens / settings
Wide-angle 24mm for the full courtyard
Tips
Entry 60 dirhams. Restored 2022, less crowded than Bahia Palace.
05

Souk dyer’s alley

Location: Souk des Teinturiers, central medina

The shot: Hanging yarns in brilliant dyed colors strung across narrow alley

When to shoot
Morning (10-12) when fresh yarn is being hung up
Lens / settings
24-35mm wide-angle
Tips
Vendors expect a small tip for photos. The colors here are unmatched anywhere.
06

Riad rooftop at sunset

Location: Most medina riads offer rooftop access

The shot: Atlas Mountains silhouetted behind medina rooftops

When to shoot
Sunset (45 min before)
Lens / settings
35-70mm equivalent
Tips
The Maison de la Photographie rooftop is the underrated free option.
07

Saadian Tombs interior

Location: Saadian Tombs, southern medina

The shot: Hall of Twelve Columns in Italian Carrara marble with mosaic floors

When to shoot
Pre-10am for empty halls
Lens / settings
24mm wide-angle for full column rows
Tips
Entry 70 dirhams. The 12-column hall is the iconic interior shot.
08

Atlas Mountains from Atlas Foot Hills

Location: Drive 45 min south to Asni or Imlil

The shot: Snow-capped Atlas peaks rising behind Berber villages

When to shoot
Sunrise from a hilltop village
Lens / settings
70-200mm to compress mountains and village
Tips
Hire a driver from Marrakech. The most dramatic in winter (snow caps) or spring.
09

Marrakech medina rooftop maze

Location: Any rooftop above the medina

The shot: Endless terracotta rooftops with Koutoubia minaret in distance

When to shoot
Sunset golden hour
Lens / settings
35-70mm equivalent
Tips
Le Salama and Nomad have rooftops you can use as cafe patrons. Maison de la Photographie has a free roof.
10

Koutoubia Mosque silhouette

Location: From Place de Foucauld park

The shot: Minaret silhouetted against orange sky with palm trees in foreground

When to shoot
Sunset
Lens / settings
70-200mm telephoto for the compression
Tips
Park is free public space. The Koutoubia is the city’s tallest building – visible from most rooftops.
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