The Seventies Rooftop of Gueliz
Kechmara sits at 3 Rue de la Liberte in Gueliz, surrounded by the gallery strip, and it works as the neighborhood's all-day hybrid: lunch room, concept store, aperitif bar, and a second-floor rooftop terrace that earns the visit. The Rooftop Guide singles out the full-service rooftop bar for its Moroccan, French, Italian, and Spanish wines alongside signature cocktails and draft beer, a rarity at this price point in Marrakech.
The design does real work here. The interior runs a deliberate seventies setting, and the terrace layers greenery over it. This is the bar for people who find the Hivernage hotel scene too polished and the Medina rooftops too touristy.
The Room
Downstairs reads like a modernist diner with a concept store attached; upstairs the terrace is cosy and planted, with shade through the afternoon. A resident DJ takes over one night a week and runs the rooftop until 2am.
The Drinks
Draft and bottled beer carries the afternoon, and the wine list crosses four countries without hotel markups. The cocktails are simple and well made rather than theatrical. Order a draft beer at sunset, then move to the Spanish reds with dinner; the kitchen cooks international standards and reinvented Moroccan plates from fresh local ingredients, a point Novacircle's profile repeats.
The Crowd
The crowd skews young and local: Gueliz creatives, gallery staff, and travelers who did their homework. Tripadvisor reviewers have called it a great little hip place for years, and the tone holds, relaxed through the day and livelier once the DJ starts.
The Neighborhood
Gueliz is the European-built new town, and Rue de la Liberte is its gallery block, with the Marche Central a short walk east and the David Bloch Gallery around the corner. Kechmara works as the strip's default meeting point: twenty minutes on foot from Jemaa el Fna but a different city entirely, all storefronts and studios rather than souk lanes. The daytime shopping crowd hands the room to the bar crowd around sunset.
When to Go
Late afternoon is the window: take the terrace an hour before sunset and hold it through the aperitif hour. The weekly DJ night is the one loud evening and runs until 2am; every other night suits conversation. Weekend brunch upstairs is the calmest way to see the room work.
What Regulars Say
- The terrace is the point; skip the ground floor on a clear evening.
- Weekly DJ night is the one loud evening; every other night stays conversational.
- Food comes fresh and local; reviewers flag the kitchen as better than a bar needs to be.
- One of the few Gueliz addresses where the bill stays friendly all night.
Who It Is For
- First drinks before a Gueliz dinner
- Design lovers who want the seventies room
- Avoid if you came for full club energy
Kechmara's bet is that Gueliz wants a bar that behaves like a neighbor rather than a destination, and twenty years of gallery-district trade say it wins. The coffee program carries the daytime room, the burger has its own local following, and the bill stays in neighborhood territory in a city where hotel cocktails clear well north of 100 dirhams. Graze, do not commit to courses, and let the terrace do the work.
For the full ranked list, read our guide to the Best Rooftop Bars in Marrakech, or browse every spot in the Marrakech Rooftop Bars guide.
Sources: mykechmara-rooftop.com (official, 2026-06); The Rooftop Guide; Tripadvisor reviews (pattern read); Novacircle; marrakech-nightlife.com.