Depart your riad to begin the day; take a short taxi or arranged transfer to Jardin Majorelle. Leaving at 08:30 helps you reach the garden early and avoid larger mid-morning crowds.
Iconic botanical garden created by Jacques Majorelle and restored by Yves Saint Laurent; visit for its cobalt-blue buildings, exotic plants and the Berber Museum. Generally open from around 08:00–17:30 (seasonal), so a 09:00 visit is ideal for softer light and fewer visitors.
Highly rated (4.5+), relaxed lunch spot in the Medina offering contemporary Moroccan and Mediterranean dishes in the £-££ range; perfect for an 11:00 early lunch with a 1–1.5 hour reservation to enjoy a leisurely meal. Book ahead for the 11:00 slot.
Former Islamic college renowned for its intricate stucco, cedar woodwork and zellij tile mosaics — a concentrated showcase of Moroccan architecture and craftsmanship. Typically open from about 09:00–17:00, so arriving around 12:30 fits well after lunch.
Attend your confirmed 14:30 reservation for a hammam, spa treatment or wellness experience — Les Bains blends traditional Moroccan bathing rituals with modern spa services. Plan to arrive 10–15 minutes early to check in; sessions usually run 60–90 minutes depending on the service booked.
Enjoy your 19:00 reservation at Naranj, a popular Lebanese-inspired restaurant in the Medina known for creative mezze and consistently strong reviews; it fits the £-££ range and is ideal for a leisurely evening meal. Arrive on time for your booking.
Finish the night with a stroll through Jemaa el-Fna to experience storytellers, musicians and evening food stalls — the square becomes lively after dark and is terrific for atmosphere and photos. The square is public and accessible at all hours, though individual stall hours vary.