View all images - Room facilities Search availabilities with your dates for this hotel Search availabilities with your dates for this hotel. Situated on the Route de l'Ourika in Marrakech, this stylish hotel features an outdoor swimming pool and spa facilities. Guestrooms at the Fellah Hotel have a contemporary decor and are distributed across 10 villas in a 6-hectare park. They each have a TV and a private bathroom. Guests also have access to a large library with over 20 books.

Cruising in Morocco



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Although homosexuality is illegal in Morocco —as is the case in many Islamic countries—it is generally a popular destination for members of the LGBTQ community. While Tangier was previously the main hub for LGBTQ travelers to the nation, some of the bars listed here can be found in places like Marrakech that have begun to grow in popularity. Open each night of the week, it draws the largest crowds on the weekend. While not a gay bar, it has a friendly and relaxed vibe that makes all party-lovers feel right at home on the dance floor. The DJ plays a mixture of dance and pop tunes to keep the crowds pleased. Strobe lights flicker through the club and revelers gyrate to the beats.


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It is west of the foothills of the Atlas Mountains. The region has been inhabited by Berber farmers since Neolithic times. The city was one of Morocco's four imperial cities. In the 12th century, the Almoravids built many madrasas Quranic schools and mosques in Marrakesh that bear Andalusian influences. Marrakesh grew rapidly and established itself as a cultural, religious, and trading center for the Maghreb and sub-Saharan Africa.



Traveling to an Islamic country and experiencing the magic of the Thousand and One Nights together — as a homosexual couple? This sounds more dangerous than it really is. To begin with: According to Moroccan law, homosexual acts are illegal and will be punished severely. Near Rabat, for example, two young Moroccans were sentenced to four months imprisonment each in because of homosexual contacts. Strongly influenced by religion and patriarchal structures, Moroccan society is characterized by traditional values, and is, thus, rather homophobic.