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4.9 · Best rates
Digital Nomad · Long Stay · Majorelle, Marrakech
Fully-equipped private apartments in Marrakech's calmest residential district. Fast WiFi, self check-in, full kitchen, and a working environment that makes sustained productivity genuinely possible.
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Marrakech has attracted a growing number of remote workers and location-independent professionals over the past several years, and the reasons are not merely aesthetic. The GMT+1 timezone aligns naturally with European business hours — morning calls are manageable, afternoon availability is real, and the end of the working day leaves enough light for genuine exploration. Connectivity has improved substantially across the city; high-speed fibre-optic internet is reliable in well-managed accommodation.
The cost of living is considerably below comparable European cities. A long stay in Marrakech — a month, six weeks, a quarter — represents genuine financial advantage over Paris, Amsterdam or London, with a quality of daily life that those cities cannot replicate. The food is exceptional, the weather is consistent, and the cultural environment provides the kind of stimulation that makes creative and intellectual work more productive, not less.
What Marrakech requires, however, is the right base. The medina is not the place to work from: the noise levels are unpredictable, the connectivity can be inconsistent, and the constant stimulation of living inside a medieval souk can become overwhelming across a working week. The Majorelle district solves all of this.
Why Majorelle
Location matters as much as the apartment itself. The Majorelle district gives remote workers something genuinely difficult to find in a city of Marrakech's energy: sustained calm.
The Majorelle district operates on a residential rhythm — not a tourist one. Traffic is manageable, ambient noise is low, and the streets are quiet enough to work with windows open. Guests who have tried both the medina and Majorelle consistently describe the latter as a fundamentally different experience of Marrakech.
Each apartment is fully equipped: professional-grade WiFi, a complete kitchen for long-stay cooking, air conditioning in every room, and enough space to designate a working area distinct from the living and sleeping space. You can arrive, set up, and be productive within an hour.
Jardin Majorelle is a 2-minute walk — the single best lunchtime walk in Marrakech. Independent cafés and restaurants are close. Guéliz, with its bookshops, galleries and evening options, is 5 minutes on foot. The rooftop of our top-floor apartment provides what many remote workers describe as the best home-office view they have ever had.
What's included
High-speed fibre-optic internet throughout the apartment, capable of video calls, large uploads and cloud-based workflows. Reliable for full working days.
Arrive at any hour. No waiting, no schedules, no coordination required. Digital door code sent in advance. Perfect for irregular schedules and late arrivals.
Complete kitchen for cooking proper meals across a long stay. Buying locally and cooking at home substantially reduces daily costs compared to eating out.
Individual climate control in every room. Essential for comfortable working through Marrakech's warmer months; surprisingly necessary even in spring and autumn.
Your own front door, your own schedule, complete independence. No shared common areas, no other guests. A private apartment in the truest sense.
For evenings when the working day has been long and the cultural appetite is lower. Netflix, YouTube and streaming platforms work normally via the high-speed connection.
Sleep quality matters across a long stay. Hotel-grade mattresses, pillow options and quality linen. Guests consistently comment on the quality of sleep — often better than at home.
A private rooftop terrace or balcony — depending on the apartment chosen — for morning coffee, afternoon reading or evening recovery. The quality of light at sunset makes these spaces particularly valuable.
Choose your workspace
Long-stay rates are available for all three apartments. Contact us to discuss your dates — direct booking always offers the best pricing.

Balcony in Majorelle district

Direct view of Majorelle Garden

Private 30 m² rooftop terrace above Marrakech
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Fibre WiFi · Self check-in · Full kitchen · Private apartment
Check availability & Book directA productive month in Marrakech from our apartments follows a rhythm that most guests describe as one of the best they have experienced. Mornings begin early: the light in Marrakech before 9am is extraordinary, and working with windows open while the city is still quiet is a particular pleasure. A short walk to Jardin Majorelle at midday resets the working day — the garden has a specific quality of calm that is rare in urban environments.
Afternoons are productive in the apartment, or occasionally from one of the quality cafés in Guéliz. Evenings are variable: dinner cooked at the apartment is inexpensive and easy given the quality of produce in local markets; or an early dinner at one of the neighbourhood's serious restaurants, which tend to serve early by European standards.
The weekend pattern often extends to the Agafay desert, the Atlas foothills or the coast — all within two to three hours of Marrakech. Guests who spend a working month here consistently report having produced some of their best work and seen more of Morocco than they expected to.
Marrakech has become a well-established remote work destination for European professionals. The GMT+1 timezone aligns naturally with European business hours. Our apartments feature high-speed fibre-optic WiFi capable of video calls and cloud-based workflows. The cost of living is substantially lower than comparable European cities, and the Majorelle district offers the residential calm that sustained remote work requires.
Our apartments are equipped with high-speed fibre-optic WiFi consistently capable of supporting video calls, large file uploads and cloud-based professional workflows. We have had guests conducting business calls, streaming live sessions and managing cloud infrastructure without connectivity issues. Speed test results are available on request.
Yes — Marrakech has a growing coworking infrastructure, with several well-equipped spaces within easy reach of the Majorelle district, particularly in Guéliz. That said, our apartments are fully equipped for comfortable full-day working from home, and most guests find they rarely need to leave for a change of scenery beyond the garden.
Yes. We offer preferential rates for stays of one week or longer, with further reductions for stays of two weeks or more. Long-stay rates are best arranged through direct booking — contact us with your dates and we will provide a tailored rate. Booking direct always gives you access to our best pricing, without platform fees.
Most European and North American nationals can enter Morocco without a visa for stays of up to 90 days. Morocco does not currently have a specific digital nomad visa, but short-stay visitors working remotely for foreign employers generally do so without issue under standard tourist entry. For stays beyond 90 days or for legal advice specific to your situation, we recommend consulting your country's relevant immigration authority.
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