Zellige Trails: Riads, Workshops, and Desert Palettes — Marrakech (3 days)

Zellige Trails: Riads, Workshops, and Desert Palettes — Marrakech (3 days)

A tactile, sun-warmed three-day route for design enthusiasts through Marrakech: layered riads, contemporary galleries, artisan ateliers and hands‑on zellige. Focused on makers, materiality and architecture at a relaxed November pace.

Highlights

  • Musée Yves Saint Laurent & Jardin Majorelle: colour, textiles and provenance
  • MACAAL: contemporary African design and large-scale installation reading
  • Hands-on zellige workshop with local artisans at Dar Bellarj
  • ANIMA Garden: sculptural plant palettes and outdoor installations
  • Galerie 127 and Maison de la Photographie: contemporary visual practice in Marrakech
  • Ensemble Artisanal & Souk Cherifa: studio visits and material sourcing

Itinerary

Day 1

Medina pulse — intimate riad gardens, specialist galleries and artisan complexes. Start in the tucked-away historic lanes, finish with a rooftop view over the medina.

Le Jardin Secret — restored riad garden and architectural study

09:00 – 10:30 • 1h 30m

Begin with a close-reading of courtyard geometry, restored zellij and original riad volumes. Great for sketching composition and material samples in cool morning light.

121 Rue Mouassine, Marrakesh 40030, Morocco
4.2 (10,234 reviews)

Tips from local experts:

  • Arrive early for softer side-light on the zellij and carved stucco—ideal for material sketches and colour notes.
  • Ask staff about original restoration fragments; they can often point out different zellij patterns and historical repairs.
  • Accessibility note: several stepped sections—carry a small portable stool if you want to sit for detailed sketches.
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Galerie 127 — contemporary Moroccan gallery visit

10:45 – 12:00 • 1h 15m

A focused stop at one of Marrakech's leading contemporary galleries; observe artist approaches to material and colour across painting, photography and installation.

2ème étage, 127 Av. Mohammed V, Marrakech 40000, Morocco
4.5 (55 reviews)

Tips from local experts:

  • Talk to the gallery staff about local artists who work in ceramics and textile collage—ask for any studio recommendations.
  • Make time to photograph works from angles that show texture; gallery lighting is often directional and reveals surface detail.
  • If you need to ship small pieces, ask the gallery about trusted local packers to avoid costly mistakes.
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Lunch at Le Jardin — courtyard restaurant (design-forward setting)

12:15 – 13:45 • 1h 30m

A relaxed mid-day lunch in a repurposed riad garden; a good time to compare the morning notes and discuss colour palettes over tagines.

32 Souk Jeld Sidi Abdelaziz, Marrakesh 40000, Morocco
4.2 (5,579 reviews)

Tips from local experts:

  • Request a shaded table to study the layered colours of tile, wood and plaster while you eat.
  • Look out for small details — carved screens and painted beams — which often inspire local furniture designers.
  • Vegetarian options highlight traditional spice combinations—note these for future sensory-driven palette ideas.
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Ensemble Artisanal Marrakech — artisan complex and studio visits

14:15 – 16:15 • 2h

A local government-run artisan complex where woodworkers, metalworkers and leather craftsmen produce on-site. Observe techniques, compare patinas and source small objects.

Av. Mohammed V, Marrakech 40000, Morocco
4.4 (4,182 reviews)

Tips from local experts:

  • Go beyond the front shops: ask politely to see the back workshops where makers hand-tool and finish pieces.
  • Bring small coin amounts and small notes for quick purchases of samples or to tip a maker after a short demo.
  • Note finishes and joins closely—this is a good place to learn about traditional joinery and surface treatments.
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Riad BE — restorative riad break and tactile material review

16:15 – 17:00 • 45m

Return to your riad for tea, to sort texture samples and photograph your palette swatches in soft afternoon light.

à côté de la grande mosquée، 23 Derb Sidi Lahcen O Ali, Marrakech 40030, Morocco
4.6 (264 reviews)

Tips from local experts:

  • Ask the riad host for a quiet corner where natural light is steady for photographing tiles and fabric samples.
  • Compare natural daylight vs shaded courtyard light to understand how pigments shift—a key lesson in Marrakech's light.
  • If you collected small samples, lay them on the riad's wooden table to photograph a coherent mood board.

Souk des Teinturiers — dye-street walk and textile observation

17:15 – 18:15 • 1h

A tactile stroll through the dyers' alleys to study natural dyes, indigo vats and hand-dyeing processes in situ.

rue res Teinturiers, Marrakech 40000, Morocco
4.1 (622 reviews)

Tips from local experts:

  • Bring a small notebook and smell samples; dye workshops often let you smell mordants and natural dye sources—great for palette notes.
  • Watch the vats from a distance and ask a dyer where they source local pigments; many will demonstrate a simple dip.
  • Wear clothes you don't mind getting a faint dye fleck on when leaning in for close study.
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Dinner at Nomad — rooftop meal with modern Moroccan design

19:00 – 20:30 • 1h 30m

End the day on a rooftop terrace with modern takes on Moroccan dining; discuss design sketches and evening reflections.

1 Derb Aarjane, Marrakesh 40000, Morocco
4 (6,825 reviews)

Tips from local experts:

  • Book a sunset-facing table for sedimented warm light—perfect for photographing textiles and sketches with golden hour contrast.
  • Scan the menu for spice combinations you noticed at the dyers and artisans; chefs often translate these into modern plates.
  • Late evening: neighborhood walking lighting exposes signage and metalwork—good for studying urban lighting design.
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Day 2

Modern and archival design: Majorelle and YSL for colour provenance, then MACAAL for contemporary African design languages and an essential palace visit for historic ornament.

Jardin Majorelle — colour garden and design provenance

08:30 – 10:00 • 1h 30m

Explore Yves Saint Laurent's signature blue and the villa's saturated plant palettes—core visual research for designers.

Rue Yves St Laurent, Marrakech 40090, Morocco
4.4 (55,715 reviews)

Tips from local experts:

  • Arrive at opening to catch saturated blue with low visitor density—perfect for capturing pigment notes.
  • Look closely at the painted surfaces and how sunlight changes the 'Majorelle blue' across the day.
  • Note the botanical selection and grouping patterns to translate living palettes into interior schemes.
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Musée Yves Saint Laurent Marrakech — fashion, textiles and archives

10:15 – 11:45 • 1h 30m

A concentrated study of YSL's relationship with Moroccan colour, cut and textiles. Useful for pattern and textile references.

Rue Yves St Laurent, Marrakech 40000, Morocco
4 (4,720 reviews)

Tips from local experts:

  • Check exhibition notes for references to local crafts—curators often point to Moroccan atelier collaborations.
  • Focus on construction details in garments that reference local embroidery and weave techniques.
  • A small gift shop often stocks well-reproduced prints—buy a printed panel for reference rather than carrying a heavy book.
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Lunch and architecture viewing at La Mamounia — historic hotel interiors

12:30 – 14:00 • 1h 30m

A design-minded lunch in a legendary hotel to study layered interiors, carpentry and garden-to-room transitions.

Avenue Bab Jdid، مراكش 40040, Morocco
4.5 (8,824 reviews)

Tips from local experts:

  • Request a window or garden-facing table to see how interior fabrics respond to external light and garden colours.
  • Inspect joinery and inlay work in public areas—hotel restoration teams often use local master carpenters.
  • If time allows, ask the concierge briefly about the hotel's historic restoration notes; they often keep before/after photographs.
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Transfer: La Mamounia to MACAAL (Al Maaden)

14:00 – 14:40 • 40m

Drive south to the Al Maaden contemporary arts district where MACAAL sits (allow extra time for traffic).

Tips from local experts:

  • Use this transfer to review morning colour notes and plan which MACAAL installations you want to study closely.
  • Ask your driver to take the ring road to avoid narrow medina traffic at peak times.
  • Carry a small foldable tote for any catalogues or small acquisitions from the museum shop.

MACAAL — Museum of African Contemporary Art Al Maaden

14:40 – 16:40 • 2h

Two hours in a purpose-built contemporary space: installations, material experiments and regional design dialogues.

Unnamed Road, Marrakech, Morocco
4.5 (297 reviews)

Tips from local experts:

  • Focus on installation techniques and how artists repurpose vernacular materials—note textures and joints.
  • Talk to the front desk about any ongoing workshops or artist talks during your visit.
  • Bring a small sketchbook; gallery spaces here are generous for quick compositional studies.
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Palais de la Bahia — late-afternoon architecture and ornament

17:15 – 18:15 • 1h

Return to the medina for a measured visit to Bahia Palace to study historic plasterwork, carved ceilings and formal courtyards.

Marrakesh 40000, Morocco
4.3 (20,529 reviews)

Tips from local experts:

  • Late afternoon light accentuates carved plaster depth—good for photographing shadow-filled ornament.
  • Observe the progression of pattern scales between courtyard and private rooms for ideas on hierarchical patterning.
  • Be mindful of modesty/entry rules; plan photography angles that respect visitors and restoration works.
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Dinner at La Maison Arabe — classic culinary craft in a design-rich setting

18:30 – 20:00 • 1h 30m

Dinner in a revered riad to wind down — a chance to catalog the day's colour studies and material notes over candlelight.

Derb Assehbi, Marrakesh 40000, Morocco
4.5 (1,536 reviews)

Tips from local experts:

  • Dine on a ground-floor table to study carved screens and painted woodwork under low, warm light.
  • Use the dinner break to select three motifs from the day to elaborate in sketchbook studies after the meal.
  • Ask for mint tea served traditionally—observe glassware and tray design for potential product ideas.
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Day 3

Outdoor palettes, photographic archives, and a hands-on zellige workshop with artisans. Finish with a contemporary souk for designer-led objects.

ANIMA Garden — sculptural planting and outdoor installations

09:00 – 11:00 • 2h

A designed garden by André Heller featuring contemporary sculpture and color-focused planting—excellent for outdoor palette studies.

Douar Sbiti Ourika، Marrakech، Morocco
4.7 (2,326 reviews)

Tips from local experts:

  • Morning light reveals subtler plant textures—bring a magnifier or macro-capable camera for leaf surface study.
  • Walk slowly through each room of the garden to note combinations of hardscape materials and living palettes.
  • Look for artist plaques explaining materials used in sculptures—useful when translating concepts into workshop projects.
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Transfer: ANIMA to Maison de la Photographie

11:30 – 12:00 • 30m

Drive back to the medina: a short transfer to reach the photographic archives and rooftop viewing point.

Tips from local experts:

  • Use the ride to sort morning sketches and pick 3 photographs you want to compare to today's plant and tile samples.
  • Ask the driver to take scenic routes if time allows—you’ll spot later examples of modern vernacular façades.
  • Prepare questions for the Maison de la Photographie about photo provenance and dates to understand visual change over time.

Maison de la Photographie — archival photography and rooftop views

12:30 – 14:00 • 1h 30m

Architectural and social photographic archives that reveal past material palettes and street patterns—plus a rooftop panorama good for final colour checks.

Rue Ahl Fes, 46 Rue Bin Lafnadek, Marrakech 40030, Morocco
4.5 (3,471 reviews)

Tips from local experts:

  • Study archives for historic textile patterns and street scenes; bring a notebook to transcribe recurring motifs.
  • Rooftop light is softer midday—use it to photograph tile colours against skyline backdrops.
  • Ask staff about negative dating and printing processes to better understand historical colour fidelity.
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Hands-on zellige workshop at Dar Bellarj Foundation — mosaic making with local artisans

14:15 – 16:45 • 2h 30m

A practical, artisan-led workshop to cut and set zellige tiles. Learn traditional geometry, glazing effects and finishing techniques.

J2J7+WCM, Marrakesh 40000, Morocco
4.5 (89 reviews)

Tips from local experts:

  • Wear clothes you don't mind getting dusty; tile cutting can create fine ceramic dust even in open-air workshops.
  • Ask the artisan to explain the glaze firing steps—seeing fired vs. raw glazes will sharpen your colour expectations.
  • Request a small tile to take home as a tactile sample; many artisans will kiln-fire and finish a tiny test piece for you.
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Souk Cherifa — Gueliz design souk and contemporary craft market

17:15 – 18:15 • 1h

Late afternoon visit to Souk Cherifa in Gueliz to see designer-led stalls, small studios and a market rethinking Moroccan craft toward contemporary objects.

D.S, 29 Rte Sidi Abdelaziz, Marrakech 40000, Morocco
4.3 (193 reviews)

Tips from local experts:

  • Focus on stalls showing contemporary adaptations of traditional techniques—ask designers about their material sourcing.
  • Compare signage and product displays—many designers here are experimenting with new presentation strategies.
  • If buying samples, request small unwrapped pieces to more easily bring them home in hand luggage.
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Closing dinner at Le Foundouk — celebratory meal and rooftop reflection

19:00 – 20:30 • 1h 30m

A final group meal on a sculpted rooftop terrace to compile the trip's material studies, share contacts and plan next design experiments.

RUE SOUK EL FASSI N°55 - KAT BENNAHÏD -، Marrakech 40000, Morocco
4.2 (1,044 reviews)

Tips from local experts:

  • Use the rooftop's dramatic light at sunset to photograph final mood boards and compare them with morning notes.
  • Ask the staff for their favourite local designer shops to follow up with—often they have insider recommendations.
  • Take time to exchange contact details with artisans you met, and make a concrete next-step plan (commission, sample request, or collaboration).
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