Essentials
Riads, neighbourhoods, transport — your comfort base.
31.6295° N · 07.9811° W
From the medina's hidden riads to the rooftop where locals actually eat — a curated web-app map of the red city, no tourist traps, no guesswork.
Your Marrakech map is a fast web app — no download, no clunky PDF. Tap the link you receive and it opens instantly on your phone or laptop. Every pin is a place a real local visited, tested and chose for you.
BeyondWego — Marrakech
300+Hidden rooftop café
Verified · Medina
Getting there
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Marrakech rewards people who know where to turn. We spent weeks in the medina with locals — tasting, getting lost, double-checking — to find the places that don't show up on the first page of search results. The tagine spot without a sign. The dye-souk corner with the best light. The garden that's quiet at 9am.
Nothing here is copy-pasted from a four-year-old blog or hallucinated by a chatbot. If it's on the map, someone we trust stood there and said yes, this one.
The map is organised into themed layers — switch from "where do I sleep" to "where do I eat tagine tonight" in a single tap.
Riads, neighbourhoods, transport — your comfort base.
The courtyards and corners locals never post online.
Menara, Majorelle, palm groves — the green side.
Palaces, minarets and the photogenic corners.
Tagine to rooftop dinners — tables locals return to.
Souks, textiles and craft stalls worth your dirhams.
Jemaa el-Fna after dark, rooftop bars, live music.
Just a handful of the 300+ spots waiting inside — every one visited and verified before it earned its pin.
Mint tea, no sign, and the best light in the medina at golden hour.
Slow-cooked lamb and prunes — the dish people come back to the city for.
A restored Islamic garden that stays cool and quiet when the souks are chaos.
Go at opening — the zellij courtyards are empty and the photos are unreal.
Skeins of wool drying overhead; the one stall that won't overcharge you.
Where to stand, what to eat, and which food stall the locals actually trust.
Choose 7, 14 or 30 days — however long you're in Marrakech. Pay once, no auto-renew.
We email you instant access to your private web-app map. Nothing to install.
Open it on your phone, filter by layer, and walk straight to the good stuff — online or off.
New spots and fresh info added over time — and you get every update free.
Chosen by real city experts who know Marrakech first-hand.
A web app on your phone — open it anywhere, works offline once loaded.
A pass for your trip — from €4.99. No subscription, no surprise charges, plus a private traveller community.
Every spot on an BeyondWego map is visited and verified by locals, with no ads or sponsored pins. It's organised into themed layers, works offline, and comes as a simple travel pass — not a feed built to sell you something. Here's how that stacks up against the usual ways people plan a trip.
| BeyondWego | Google Maps | Guidebooks | Influencer lists | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Visited & verified by locals | ✓ | ✕ | Sometimes | ✕ |
| No ads, no sponsored pins | ✓ | ✕ | ✓ | ✕ |
| Themed layers (food, hidden, night…) | ✓ | ✕ | ✕ | ✕ |
| Works on your phone, offline | ✓ | ✓ | ✕ | ✕ |
| One pass, the whole trip sorted | ✓ | Free* | ✕ | ✕ |
| Private traveller community | ✓ | ✕ | ✕ | ✕ |
| Updated for free over time | ✓ | ✓ | ✕ | ✕ |
*Free, but built to sell ads — the top results are rarely the best ones.
Flights, accommodation, transport and activities from trusted partners — all in one place, right next to your map.
Trusted partners · the map stays the star
“Five days in the medina and I never opened a guidebook once. Every single meal was a winner.”
Sofia M.
Marrakech · 2026
“The hidden-gems layer paid for the whole map. Rooftops I'd never have found on my own.”
James K.
Marrakech · 2026
“Worked offline in the souks when my data died. Walked straight to dinner like a local.”
Lena P.
Marrakech · 2026
Every pass comes with access to an exclusive private Telegram group — travelers like you who are planning or have just returned from Marrakech. Ask questions, share finds, get advice from people who've stood in the same medina alleyway.
Choose how long you're in town — 7, 14 or 30 days. Pay once. No subscription, no auto-renew.
Explorer Pass
The locals-only map. Every spot hand-picked and verified.
One-off payment · no auto-renew · instant access by email
Companion Pass
Best sellerThe map + Abeona — your AI trip planner, in your pocket.
One-off payment · no auto-renew · instant access by email
Map last reviewed · June 2026
No — it's a travel pass. You pick how long you need it (7, 14 or 30 days), pay once, and it covers your trip. No auto-renew, no recurring charge, no surprise on your statement. When the window ends, it simply ends.
The Explorer Pass gives you the full Marrakech map — 300+ hand-picked spots across all 7 layers, photos, tips and directions. The Companion Pass adds Abeona, our AI travel buddy, who plans your days, learns what you like and guides you on the ground. Same map, plus a planner that does the heavy lifting.
Your AI travel companion (Companion Pass). Tell her how long you're in town and what you're into; she builds an optimized day-by-day plan from our verified spots, drives the map, gives walking routes and directions, remembers the conversation and replies in your language. Verified picks only.
No. Your Marrakech map is a fast web app — tap the link we send and it opens instantly in any browser on your phone or laptop. Nothing to install, no app-store account, no storage taken up.
Yes. Once the map has loaded on your device it keeps working without signal — handy in a medina alley, an underground station, or anywhere roaming data is patchy.
Real city experts who know the place first-hand — and never paid placements. Every pin was visited and verified before it made the map.
Yes — open your link on your phone, tablet and laptop during your pass. It's your map to use however you travel.
Email us at [email protected] — we read every message and usually reply within a day.
Your Marrakech pass
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