Depart your riad to begin the day — grab a taxi or arrange a riad transfer so you arrive punctually at the Jardin Majorelle. Leaving at 8:30am gets you ahead of the bulk of the morning crowds.
A must-see botanical garden created by artist Jacques Majorelle and later restored by Yves Saint Laurent; visit for its cobalt-blue architecture, exotic plants and the Berber Museum. Open roughly 8:00am–6:00pm (last entry typically 5:30pm) — arriving at 9:00am avoids later crowds.
Charitable, highly rated spot (4.5+ on major review sites) in the medina offering home-style Moroccan dishes and good value; it supports training disadvantaged women. Opens for lunch around 11:00am — your booking at 11:00 will take 1–1.5 hours as requested.
Historic 14th-century Islamic school famed for its ornate cedar woodwork, zellij tilework and courtyard — an essential cultural stop to understand Marrakech's architectural heritage. Typically open about 9:00am–5:00pm, so a 12:30pm visit fits well.
Attend your confirmed 2:30pm reservation at Les Bains for a hammam, spa treatment or wellness experience — the place blends traditional Moroccan baths with modern spa services. Arrive a few minutes early to check in; sessions commonly run 60–90 minutes.
Head back to Riad Bab 54 to shower, rest or explore nearby souks at a relaxed pace; this buffer gives time to refresh before evening plans. Many riads allow a short rest even if your room check-in was earlier.
Enjoy your 7:00pm reservation at Naranj, a popular Lebanese-inspired restaurant in the medina noted for creative mezze and consistently excellent reviews (your reservation confirmed). Ideal for a leisurely dinner before an evening walk.
Finish the night with a stroll through Jemaa el-Fna to see storytellers, musicians and food stalls — the square comes alive after dark and is free to enter. Great for photos and an atmospheric end to the day.