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Bahia Palace and a lot of food

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Start your last day with a delicious breakfast. Continue your day with a visit to Bahia Palace, an architectural masterpiece, and end your trip with the most delicious dinner you've ever had in a cozy setting. Thank us later!

Bahia Palace and a lot of food
How to spend 3 days in Marrakech
Day 3 - 4
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Derb Chtouka 224, Marrakesh, Morocco

Start your day at Café Clock

First things first, breakfast! Start your day at Café Clock and enjoy the authentic Moroccan vibe and the marvelous rooftop terrace. The interior is very cozy and the dishes are delicious! The best part: it is anything but expensive here. The staff speaks very good English so they can give great recommendations! We ordered a veggie sandwich and a chicken sandwich and they were both amazing. The chicken sandwich came with fries, which was a little unusual for breakfast, but we liked it nonetheless. Also, order some traditional mint tea like we did. You just have to!

Get ready for a delightful 20-minute walk from Cafe Clock towards our next stop, a must-visit cultural and architectural gem located back towards the medina. Keep your eyes peeled for the stunning El Badi palace on your way, and you'll know you're heading in the right direction. Enjoy the sights and sounds of Marrakech as you make your way to your next adventure!

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Rue Riad Zitoun el Jdid, Marrakesh, Morocco

Explore the Bahia Palace

Get ready to experience some incredible architecture at Bahia Palace! This palace with 150 (!) rooms, is a masterpiece of Moroccan architecture with colorful tilework, painted ceilings, beautiful stain glass windows and sunny courtyards. It was built in the 19th century and housed various Moroccan royals. It really is impressive and worth a visit!

It's time to bid adieu to the beautiful Bahia Palace and head to our final destination, an amazing restaurant to cap off your Marrakech adventure. Feeling nostalgic? Take a leisurely half-hour stroll and soak in the vibrant colors and exotic aromas one last time. If you prefer a faster pace, hop in a taxi and be there in 12 minutes flat. Either way, get ready for a memorable culinary experience!

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Rue Diour Saboun 40, Marrakesh, Morocco

Delicious dinner at Limoni

Limoni is a charming Instagrammable restaurant that serves both Italian and Moroccan food. The first thing we noticed was the beautiful setting: a beautiful, calm courtyard full of lemon trees and remarkable mosaics. In addition, the food was incredible! We really recommend this place for both the food and the atmosphere.