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Best Party Hostels
in Marrakech

5 reviewed party hostels · from €6.46/night · Hostelworld rated

🏨 5 party hostels
Avg rating 9.2
💰 From €6.46/night

Party Hostels in Marrakech

Marrakech doesn’t do nightlife like anywhere else. By day, the Medina’s alleys hum with spice stalls and snake charmers; by night, the same streets transform into a maze of lantern-lit bars and rooftop terraces. Head to **Place D’Jeema el Fna** after sunset, and you’ll find it packed with juice sellers by day and food stalls by night, but just a five-minute walk north, **Rue des Banques** hides cocktail bars where a gin and tonic costs 60 MAD and the crowd is mostly backpackers and expats.

The hostel scene here is small but sharp. Most party-friendly spots cluster around the Medina’s edge or in the modern **Gueliz** district, where riads double as social hubs. Expect rooftop pools, in-house hammams, and pub crawls that start with mint tea and end with drum circles on club dancefloors.

Top Party Hostels in Marrakech

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Best Party Hostel
8.7

Equity Point Marrakech Hostel

from 16.20 / night

Unique social hostel with in-house spa. From April to October you can enjoy the swimming pool. Hostel features amazing views from a rooftop terrace, and a restaurant bar with amazing traditional food and cheap drinks.

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9.3

Sun Hostel

from 12.00 / night

Sun Hostel is your destination if you want to stay in the heart of the action, be part of Marrakesh's street life and have easy access to every cool place the city has to offer. The hostel is a safe, clean, quiet location, with quality accommodation that can be adjusted for different group sizes.

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Budget Pick
9.5

Riad Jennah Rouge

from 14.00 / night

An amazing and popular hostel at Marrakech, this is a great base for having the best experiences you can have; this is one of the favorite hostels for backpackers and travellers that want to meet others over tea.

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9.3

Rodamo Riad Marrakech

from 24.32 / night

Crazy party hostel located in the heart of the vibrant Medina area, where you can find vibrant souqs (street markets), bars, and restaurants. The hostel features a beautifully decorated pool, several common areas, and cosy terrace. Cool bar located on the roof is the perfect spot where guests can meet other travellers and enjoy stunning sunsets.

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9.1

Hostel Riad Marrakech Rouge

from 6.46 / night

With unconventional design and colourful interior, Hostel Riad is a community of open-minded and fun travellers. Beautiful Moroccan style common areas are hosting regular activities like cooking classes, movie marathons, game nights, etc. The lively on-site bar offers a wide selection of drinks and cool events on weekends. Free traditional breakfast served every morning.

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Pub Crawls in Marrakech

Organised nights out with a local guide

Marrakech Nightlife Adventure: The Ultimate Pub Crawl

Every Thursday and Saturday
€25

This crawl visits four bars and clubs, starting with a rooftop terrace in the Medina and ending at **555 Famous Club** in Gueliz. The price includes a welcome drink, free shots at two stops, and skip-the-line entry to the final club. The crowd is mostly backpackers and solo travellers, and the guides keep the energy high with drinking games between stops.

Meeting point: Outside **Riad Dia**, Derb Chtouka, Medina
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Which Area Should You Stay In?

How Marrakech's nightlife zones break down

Medina

The old city’s labyrinth of alleys is where you’ll find most hostels, souks, and hidden bars. **Rue des Banques** is the unofficial nightlife strip, with cocktail bars tucked behind unmarked doors. Stay here if you want to be in the thick of it, but be prepared for noise: mosque calls start at 5 AM.

Best for: History, hostels, and hidden bars

Gueliz

Marrakech’s modern district, built by the French in the 1920s. Wide boulevards, art galleries, and chain cafés give it a different rhythm to the Medina. Nightlife here is more polished, with clubs like **555 Famous Club** and rooftop bars along **Avenue Mohammed V**.

Best for: Clubs, shopping, and a slower pace

Hivernage

The upscale neighbourhood just south of Gueliz, home to luxury hotels and casinos. **Le Comptoir Darna** and **Theatro** sit on its edges, making it a good base if you want to split your time between high-end clubs and Medina hostels. Taxis between here and the city centre cost 20–30 MAD.

Best for: Upscale bars and hotel pools

Bars and Clubs in Marrakech

Where the hostel pub crawls end up, and where to go on your own

Riad Dia

A riad-turned-party-hostel with a rooftop bar that spills into the pool after midnight. The crowd is mostly solo travellers and groups of friends, and the music leans toward house and Afrobeats. Happy hour runs from 6 to 8 PM, with 40 MAD beers and 60 MAD cocktails. It’s five minutes on foot from Place D’Jeema el Fna, but the riad’s walls keep the noise out until you’re ready for it.

Le Comptoir Darna

A Marrakech institution that blends restaurant, bar, and club under one lantern-lit roof. Start with dinner on the terrace, then move downstairs to the dancefloor, where live Gnawa drummers play from 11 PM. Entry is 150 MAD after 10 PM, which includes a drink. The crowd is a mix of tourists and well-heeled locals.

555 Famous Club

The closest thing Marrakech has to a superclub. Three floors of EDM, hip-hop, and commercial hits, with international DJs most weekends. Entry is 100–200 MAD, depending on the night. Dress sharp: bouncers turn away sandals and shorts. It’s in Gueliz, a 15-minute walk from the Medina or a 30 MAD taxi ride.

Boomana

A jungle-themed bar hidden behind an unmarked door on Rue des Banques. The vibe is intimate, with fairy lights strung between palm trees and Moroccan pop on the speakers. Cocktails cost 80–100 MAD, and the crowd is mostly expats and backpackers. It’s tiny, so arrive before 11 PM to grab a seat.

Theatro

A rooftop bar with a view over the Atlas Mountains and a dancefloor that opens at midnight. The music is a mix of deep house and techno, and the crowd is older than most hostel bars: think late 20s to 40s. Entry is free before 11 PM, 50 MAD after. It’s on the edge of the Medina, a 10-minute walk from Place D’Jeema el Fna.

Pacha Marrakech

A franchise of the Ibiza superclub, with the same big-name DJs and bottle-service tables. The crowd is a mix of tourists and wealthy Moroccans, and the dress code is strict: no trainers or flip-flops. Entry is 200–300 MAD, depending on the night. It’s in the Palmeraie, a 20-minute taxi ride from the city centre (100 MAD each way).

Dar Cherifa

A 16th-century riad turned cultural centre, with a café that hosts live music most nights. The crowd is quieter: think jazz, acoustic sets, and spoken word. It’s a good spot for a early-evening drink before the hostel pub crawl starts. Entry is free, and mint tea costs 25 MAD.

Practical Info

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Getting around Marrakech
The city centre is walkable, but distances add up fast in the heat. Petit taxis are metered; insist on the meter before you get in. A ride from the Medina to Gueliz should cost 20–30 MAD. For longer trips, use the **CTM bus** to the airport (70 MAD, 20 minutes) or the **No. 19** city bus to the Palmeraie (10 MAD).
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Haggling like a local
Prices are flexible. Start at 30% of the asking price and settle somewhere in the middle. In the souks, walk away if the vendor won’t budge: most will call you back. Fixed-price shops display prices on shelves; haggling there is rude.
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Best time to visit
March to May and September to November are ideal. Daytime temperatures sit around 25°C, and nights are cool enough for a jacket. July and August see highs of 40°C, which turns hostel rooftops into saunas by midday.
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Alcohol in Marrakech
Morocco is a Muslim country, so alcohol is sold in licensed bars, hotels, and some supermarkets. **Carrefour Gueliz** stocks beer, wine, and spirits. A local beer costs 30–40 MAD in a bar; imported bottles run 60–80 MAD. Bars in the Medina are discreet: look for unmarked doors on Rue des Banques.
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Staying connected
Buy a **Maroc Telecom** or **Inwi** SIM at the airport or any phone shop. 5 GB of data costs around 50 MAD. Most hostels offer free Wi-Fi, but speeds can be slow during peak hours. A portable hotspot is worth it if you’re working on the go.
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Safety after dark
Stick to well-lit streets and avoid walking alone in the Medina’s quieter alleys after midnight. Petty theft is rare but possible in crowded areas like Place D’Jeema el Fna. Use common sense: leave passports in hostel lockers and carry only the cash you need.

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