Marrakech is a photographer's dream. The "Ochre City" is a vibrant tapestry of electric colors, intricate patterns, dramatic architecture, and golden light. Around every corner, there's a new, perfectly framed shot just waiting to be captured.
Whether you're a professional photographer or just looking to create a beautiful travel diary for your Instagram feed, Marrakech will not disappoint. To help you find the most stunning visuals, we’ve curated a list of the top 10 most Instagrammable places in the city.
1. Jardin Majorelle
This is the undisputed king of Marrakech Instagram spots. The garden's intense, electric cobalt blue—now famously known as Bleu Majorelle—is a stunning backdrop that makes every photo pop.
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The Shot: The iconic shot is posing in front of the bold blue villa, but don't miss the pathways with their blue and yellow pots, the tranquil lily ponds, and the forest of giant bamboo.
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Pro Photo Tip: Wear a contrasting color like white, yellow, or hot pink to stand out against the blue. Go as early as possible to avoid the crowds.
2. Bahia Palace
This 19th-century palace is a masterpiece of Moroccan architecture and a treasure trove of photo opportunities. Its name means "brilliance," and it lives up to it.
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The Shot: Focus on the vast, sun-drenched courtyards with their intricate zellige tilework. The stained-glass windows and intricately carved wooden doorways also make for stunning, detailed shots.
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Pro Photo Tip: Look for moments of symmetry in the courtyards and archways. The play of light and shadow through the corridors can create beautiful, moody photos.
3. Ben Youssef Madrasa
This ancient Islamic college is arguably the most beautiful building in Marrakech. The level of detail in the craftsmanship is simply breathtaking.
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The Shot: The classic photo is taken from a low angle in the main courtyard, capturing your reflection in the central pool with the magnificent carved stucco and tilework behind you.
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Pro Photo Tip: After capturing the main courtyard, explore the small, spartan student dorm rooms upstairs. The contrast between their simplicity and the ornate central area tells a powerful story.
4. Your Own Riad
Don't underestimate the beauty of your accommodation! Most traditional Riads are built around a central, photogenic courtyard, often with a dipping pool, intricate tilework, and lush plants.
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The Shot: A classic shot is enjoying a traditional Moroccan breakfast spread by the pool. The view from your Riad's rooftop terrace at sunrise or sunset is also a must-capture moment.
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Pro Photo Tip: Ask the staff where the best photo spots are—they know all the best angles!
5. A Rooftop Bar at Sunset
Marrakech's rooftops offer the best views of the city's skyline. As the sun sets, the city is bathed in a magical golden light.
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The Shot: A picture of you holding a cocktail or mint tea, with the silhouette of the Koutoubia Mosque and the Atlas Mountains in the background.
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Pro Photo Tip: Head to a stylish spot like El Fenn or Kabana for the best views and chicest atmosphere. Arrive about an hour before sunset to get a prime seat.
6. The Lantern Shops in the Souk
Deep within the winding alleyways of the souk, you'll find shops entirely dedicated to traditional Moroccan metal lanterns. The effect is magical.
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The Shot: Have the shopkeeper turn on the lights inside the lanterns. The glowing, intricate patterns create a beautiful, warm, and distinctly Moroccan photo.
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Pro Photo Tip: Be respectful and always ask for permission before taking photos inside a shop. A small purchase or a tip is often appreciated.
7. Rahba Kedima (The Spice Square)
This vibrant square in the Medina is a feast for the senses and the camera. It’s filled with vendors selling colorful baskets, pyramids of spices, and traditional goods.
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The Shot: An overhead shot from one of the rooftop cafes (like Nomad or Café des Épices) captures the entire bustling scene. Close-up shots of the colorful spice pyramids are also fantastic.
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Pro Photo Tip: The light is best in the morning or late afternoon when the shadows are long and the colors are rich.
8. Le Jardin Secret
Another stunning garden in the Medina, Le Jardin Secret is often less crowded than the Jardin Majorelle and offers a more traditional Islamic garden design.
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The Shot: The green tiles of the pathways and the view from the top of the tower overlooking the courtyard are highlights.
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Pro Photo Tip: This is a place for more contemplative, serene photos. Focus on the peaceful symmetry and the interplay of water, plants, and architecture.
9. Aït Benhaddou
If you're taking a day trip, this ancient fortified village is a must-see. The towering, earthen-clay kasbahs look like something from another world—which is why it has been featured in Game of Thrones and Gladiator.
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The Shot: The best photo is taken from across the riverbed, capturing the entire magnificent scale of the ksar as it rises from the landscape.
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Pro Photo Tip: The best light is at sunrise or sunset, which often requires an overnight stay, but the dramatic midday light can also be stunning.
10. A Hands-On Craft Workshop
For a truly unique and dynamic photo, go beyond static sights and capture the action of creation. A weaving workshop like MyRugy offers a visually rich environment filled with vibrant, colorful yarns, traditional wooden looms, and the beautiful textures of Berber textiles.
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The Shot: The perfect shot is a close-up of your own hands working on the loom, with the colorful yarns in the background. It tells a story of immersion and creativity.
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Pro Photo Tip: This is your chance to get an authentic, interactive photo that most tourists miss. It shows you didn't just see Marrakech—you participated in its culture.