
Women's Museum Marrakech
Discover the vital, often untold, stories of women's contributions to Moroccan history and society. A unique cultural perspective.

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Women's Museum Marrakech
Best Time
Escape the midday heat

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Discover the vital, often untold, stories of women's contributions to Moroccan history and society. A unique cultural perspective.
"A wonderful place to discover the contributions women are making in the Moroccan society."

🎟️ Ticket Prices Vary
Locals pay 15dh, tourists 40dh. Worth it for the unique insights!
☕ Rooftop Views & Tea
Don't miss the rooftop cafe for mint tea and great medina views.

Quick Facts
Rating
4.5 · 290 reviews
Type
Museum
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Women's Contributions Exhibits
Discover the historical and contemporary impact of women across various Moroccan sectors and institutions. A fresh perspective on history.

Rooftop Terrace Cafe
Top floor
Enjoy mint tea and Moroccan desserts with a lovely view over the Marrakech medina's maze of streets. A peaceful escape.

Historical Context of Marrakech
Learn about the city's founding by a Queen of the Almoravid dynasty, offering a unique historical narrative.
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🎟️ Ticket Prices Vary
Locals pay 15dh, tourists 40dh. Worth it for the unique insights!
☕ Rooftop Views & Tea
Don't miss the rooftop cafe for mint tea and great medina views.
💡 Support Women's Empowerment
Appreciate the museum's mission to highlight women's roles, even if it's a smaller space.
🌡️ Beat the Heat
The interior can get warm; the rooftop offers a welcome breeze.
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from all over the internet
🎟️ Ticket Prices Vary
Locals pay 15dh, tourists 40dh. Worth it for the unique insights!
☕ Rooftop Views & Tea
Don't miss the rooftop cafe for mint tea and great medina views.
💡 Support Women's Empowerment
Appreciate the museum's mission to highlight women's roles, even if it's a smaller space.
🌡️ Beat the Heat
The interior can get warm; the rooftop offers a welcome breeze.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors appreciate the Women's Museum Marrakech for its unique focus on female contributions to Moroccan history and society, offering a valuable perspective. The rooftop cafe is a frequently praised amenity, providing lovely views and a relaxing atmosphere. While some find the museum small, its mission and the insights it offers are generally considered worthwhile.
"Definitely go to this museum about how females contributed to the history of Morrocco. The price is 15dh if you live in Marrakech, or 40 dh for tourists. Definitely worth visiting. Also take a look at the rooftop terrace."
Julia Ansems
"A wonderful place to discover the contributions women are making in the Moroccan society. The museum is on several levels leading up to the rooftop Terrance restaurant which affords a lovely view of the maze of streets below. The Moroccan desserts and mint tea were an afternoon delight."
Suzanne H
"Very nice museum. This museum provides a historical perspective on the contribution of women in Morocco to various sectors and institutions in society. An excellent way to spend the afternoon and at the end of our visit we enjoyed the rooftop to enjoy a tea."
Tina Kabarec Quiroz
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The museum is located within the Marrakech medina. Many visitors find it easily accessible by walking from Jemaa el-Fnaa or by taking a petit taxi to the nearest point in the medina. Be prepared for narrow alleyways as you get closer.
While the medina can be a maze, the museum is generally well-signposted. Using a map app on your phone can be helpful, but don't hesitate to ask locals for directions if you get turned around.
The museum is situated within the bustling medina, not far from key attractions like Jemaa el-Fnaa square and the Koutoubia Mosque. This makes it convenient to combine with other sightseeing.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
Admission prices vary: locals pay 15 Moroccan Dirhams (MAD), while tourists are charged 40 MAD. This pricing structure is common in Morocco.
The primary discount is for Marrakech residents. It's always a good idea to inquire at the ticket counter if you believe you might qualify for any other concessions, though none are widely advertised.
Advance booking is generally not required for the Women's Museum. You can typically purchase tickets upon arrival. However, for special guided tours, booking might be necessary.
Opening hours can vary, but the museum is generally open during daytime hours, often from morning until early evening. It's advisable to check their official social media or website for the most current hours before your visit.
It's best to have cash (Moroccan Dirhams) on hand, as smaller establishments in the medina may not accept credit cards. While some larger attractions do, it's safer to assume cash is preferred.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
The museum showcases exhibits on the historical and contemporary contributions of women in Morocco across various fields. It's spread across multiple floors, leading up to a rooftop cafe.
The museum offers an educational perspective on women's roles in society. While not specifically a children's museum, older children interested in history and culture might find it engaging.
Most visitors spend about 1-2 hours exploring the exhibits and enjoying the rooftop cafe. Some find it a quick visit, while others linger longer.
Some visitors have noted that the interior can get quite warm, especially during hotter months. The rooftop terrace offers a more open and potentially breezier experience.
Yes, guided tours are sometimes offered, particularly in French. These tours are limited in size and have a specific cost per person. Check their social media for announcements.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
Yes, there is a cafe terrace on the top floor that serves Moroccan desserts and mint tea, offering a pleasant spot to relax after visiting the exhibits.
The cafe typically offers traditional Moroccan mint tea and a selection of local pastries and desserts. It's a great place to experience local flavors with a view.
The museum is located in the heart of the medina, surrounded by numerous restaurants and food stalls. You'll find everything from casual street food to more formal dining experiences nearby.
📸 📸 Photography
Photography policies can vary within museums. It's best to look for signage or ask staff if photos are permitted in all areas. Some exhibits might have restrictions.
The rooftop terrace offers excellent panoramic views of the Marrakech medina, making it a prime spot for photography. The exhibits themselves may also offer unique visual elements.
Generally, personal photography for social media is allowed unless otherwise stated. However, professional photography or filming may require special permission.
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