Cafe Árabe / Marrakech - Cold beer served!


Restaurant

  Africa  Morocco  


The Medina’s Liquid Gold!  The Mission: Finding a Cold One After days of dust, heat, and adrenaline on Morocco's mountain passes, every adventure rider develops a sixth sense for one thing: cold beer. In the heart of Marrakesch’s labyrinthine Medina, this is usually a mission impossible. Enter Café Arabe. It is one of the rare, glorious sanctuaries in the old city that serves alcohol, making it the ultimate "End of Ride" reward. The Catch: No Bikes Allowed Here’s the deal: you can’t ride your bike to the front door. The café is hidden deep within the Mouassine district. You’ll need to park your bike in one of the guarded "Parkings" near Bab Laksour or Place Jemaa el-Fna and navigate the last few hundred meters on foot through the vibrant souks. Think of it as your daily cardio—walking through a maze of spices and carpets to reach the oasis. The Reward: Sunset & Suds Once you climb the stairs to the rooftop terrace, the chaos of the bazaar vanishes. You’re greeted with a stunning view of the Koutoubia Mosque and the Atlas Mountains in the distance. The vibe is a sophisticated mix of Moroccan style and Italian flair. Whether you’re craving a chilled "Flag Spéciale" or a cocktail, this is the place to toast to your tour while the sun sets over the red city.
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Best Time(s) to Visit:
Spring  Summer  Autumn  Winter  

Which Vehicles Can Access:
Road Only Vehicle