IMPORTANT:
Dear guest, the earthquake was a real shock for the whole country of Morocco and we feel for all the people who lost their loved ones or friends. Fortunately, the epicentre was 80 km away from Marrakech, so the damage in Marrakech is very isolated.

Apart from a few very old buildings, there was no damage and everyday life and tourism in Marrakech are completely normal and unaffected.

Fortunately, there has been absolutely no damage to our Riads either, so we can guarantee you a wonderful and relaxing stay in Marrakech.
We are very much looking forward to your visit with us.

Your team from Riad Carina, Diana and Viva


Marrakech Museums feature Muslim art and architectures. Photography, paintings and ceramics are the main attractions of Marrakech Museums. Besides, jewelry of past ages, clothing, manuscripts and different mosaic designs will mesmerize you once you get in any of the Marrakech Museums.

Museum of Marrakech

Positioned near the Medersa Ben Youssef, the Museum of Marrakech is situated in the Dar M'Nebhi Palace and is aptly regarded one of the most gorgeous constructions remaining from the end of the nineteenth century. Contemporary art display includes expos of paintings, photography and ceramics here. Feel a large thematic exposition over here.

Museum of the Friends of Marrakech

The Museum of the Friends of Marrakech is located in a 19th century riad that has been outstandingly reinstated. Notice the creations by Marrakechi artists offered through expositions of jewelry, ceramics, clothing and manuscript.

Dar Si Saïd

Dar Si Saïd museum has a high-quality compilation of Moroccan works of art. Getting into it you will find treasures comprise skillfully crafted silver and Berber jewelry, intricate chests, ancient pottery, worked leather as well as an remarkable collection of carpets.

The Museum, housed in a palace on the Riad Ezzitoun El Jadid, depicts the arts, crafts and culture of the Berber people, including displays of some Moorish cedarwood furniture, and artefacts from every day life in the Sahara desert. There is also a collection of door and window frames, elaborately carved and ornamented, in the museum courtyard.

Address: Riad Ezzitoun El Jadid
Telephone: (044) 442 464
Opening time: Daily 8.30am to 11.45am; and 2.30pm to 5.45pm; closed Tuesdays
Admission: 10 dirhams

Islamic Art Museum

The Islamic Art Museum is situated inside the arena of a blue villa in the Majorelle Gardens. There are exhibitions of marriage curtains and fabrics, embroideries, manuscripts, jewelry and many other masterpieces. Children are not allowed inside the museum.