LOCATION

Marrakech, Morocco

Welcome to the Red City — a place of history, culture and beauty like you’ve never seen before.

Marrakech, Morocco
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DESERT

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ARCHITECTURE

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FOOD

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MUSIC

Medina

MARKETS

WHAT TO DO

Immerse yourself in Moroccan culture and history with creative workshops and tours hosted by local talent, artisans and educators.

Art and Architecture of Medina

Art and Architecture of Medina

An intimate walking tour of Medina’s iconic art and architecture with award-winning photographer Asma Zayd.
4-hour guided walking tour Entry tickets to museums and landmarks Complimentary city map
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Berber Music and Beyond

Berber Music and Beyond

Discover the rich history behind traditional Berber music and its contemporary evolutions with musician Khalid Zahra.
2-hour music workshop 2 performances from local artists Instruments and other workshop material Complimentary mint tea and snacks
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Creative Clay Pottery

Creative Clay Pottery

Express yourself through the art of clay pottery in this afternoon session with artist, John Alaoui.
3-hour pottery workshop Pottery equipment Complimentary mint tea and snacks
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Moroccan Baking Masterclass

Moroccan Baking Masterclass

Pastry chef and food writer, Mohamed Mrabet, will walk you through the technique and traditions behind Morocco’s beloved flatbreads.
3-hour baking workshop Ingredients and equipment Complimentary mint tea
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Spirituality Through Poetry

Spirituality Through Poetry

Set in the Agafay desert, Sofia Kapchan’s workshop uses poetry and literature to unleash your creativity.
2-hour poetry and writing workshop Reading and writing material Transportation from Marrakech city centre Camel ride into and out of the Agafay desert Complimentary mint tea and snacks
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Tagine Cuisine Masterclass

Tagine Cuisine Masterclass

Learn how to shop for spices and fresh ingredients at souks and make classic Moroccan Tagine dishes with celebrated chef, Hassan Said.
3-hour culinary workshop Marrakech market tour All equipment and ingredients Complimentary tea and sides with lunch
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WHERE TO STAY

Choose from a curated list of the most unique and beautiful accommodations in the area.

Amal Luxury Riads

Amal Luxury Riads

For ultimate luxury, stay at one of Amal’s chic villas. Each villa comes with its own private plunge pool and classic Moroccan courtyard.
Deluxe bedroom with ensuite bathroom Private plunge pool and courtyard Living room with flat-screen TV Daily breakfast Standard Wi-Fi Air conditioning Airport transfers Shuttle to and from festival grounds
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Le Rêveur Boutique Hotel

Le Rêveur Boutique Hotel

A stunning feat of Moroccan architecture in Berber-style, this boutique hotel features lush gardens, swimming pools and an award-winning .
Private room with ensuite bathrooms Pool access Daily breakfast Standard Wi-Fi Flat-screen LCD TV Airport transfers Shuttle to and from festival grounds
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Halim Campsite & Lagoon

Halim Campsite & Lagoon

The magical Halim Campsite & Lagoon is located on the edges of the Agafay Desert, just 40 minutes away from Marrakech.
Daily breakfast and dinner Pool and lounge access Bathroom with hot water and toilet Air cooler Airport transfers Shuttle to and from festival grounds
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Medina Hostel

Medina Hostel

Tucked within the heart of the city, the Medina Hostel features a rooftop terrace and bar, where you can meet like-minded travellers.
Rooftop and terrace access Hot showers Standard Wi-Fi Air conditioning Airport transfers Shuttle to and from festival grounds
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Where to Party

The main stage for the weekend is located near Menara against the backdrop of the High Atlas Mountains. Private shuttle buses to and from the main stage are included when you book your accommodation with Nomadic. 

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GIVING BACK

A core part of our ethos at Nomadic is to ensure we’re always positively contributing to the community and culture of every location we visit. That’s why 10% of profits will go towards food banks and local charities invested in education, arts and culture. 

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