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Ville Nouvelle Cafés & Patisserie

Café des Negotiants

On Place Abdelmoumen, where Avenue Mohammed V meets Boulevard Mohammed Zerktouni, are three rather grand cafés: the Rennaissance, the Negotiants, and the Atlas (which doubles as a bar). Cafés in the side streets (such as the Café Glacier l’Élysée by the old CTM office at 8 Bd Mohammed Zerktouni, 31.635376, -8.016240) tend to be cheaper.

16 Café and Amandine are more upmarket and double as patisseries offering mainly French-style pastries (including wonderful macaroons in the case of Amandine). Al Jawda is takeaway-only, and sells the best Moroccan patisserie in town.

16 Café

Cool, upmarket café (b,l,d; $$$)

Al Jawda

Marrakesh's finest traditional patisserie

Amandine

Classy cakes & pastries to eat in or take out

Café Atlas

Café outside, bar inside, food too (b,l,d; $)

Café du Livre

Laid-back café, bar and library (l,d; $$)

Text © Daniel Jacobs

Image by Daniel Jacobs