Welcome to Guéliz, where European-inspired Art Deco heritage meets Moroccan vibrancy in a seamless urban dialogue.
From the very first steps, the atmosphere feels different. Wide boulevards framed by palms, geometric façades softened by golden light, and cafés spilling life onto the sidewalks create a rhythm that feels both nostalgic and contemporary.
A district born from vision and transformation
Gueliz was designed as Marrakech’s “new city,” shaped during the early 20th century as an ambitious urban experiment. It reflects a rare fusion of colonial-era planning and Moroccan cultural identity, resulting in a district that feels both historic and forward-looking.
Walking through its streets today, one still senses that layered past—grand Art Deco buildings, early modernist residences, and remnants of a cosmopolitan era when Marrakech became a crossroads of ideas, art, and architecture.
Green sanctuaries hidden in the city
Beyond its architectural charm, Gueliz reveals unexpected pockets of greenery—quiet escapes from the city’s energy.

The iconic Jardin Majorelle stands as a masterpiece of botanical artistry, where bold cobalt blues meet exotic plant collections. Not far away, the Cyber Park Arsat Moulay Abdeslam offers a refreshing blend of digital innovation and landscaped tranquility, a modern reinterpretation of urban nature.
These gardens are more than scenic stops—they are immersive experiences that redefine the pace of the city.
Art, lifestyle and creative energy
Gueliz thrives on creativity. Contemporary galleries showcase Moroccan talent, while concept stores and design studios reinterpret traditional craftsmanship through a modern lens.
Cafés with preserved Art Deco interiors invite you to linger, sip mint tea, and watch life unfold along the elegant boulevards. The district feels alive yet composed—an ever-evolving canvas of style and culture.
A journey into a different Marrakech
To explore Gueliz is to discover a Marrakech that is not frozen in time, but constantly reinventing itself. It is a district where architecture tells stories, gardens offer silence, and every street corner hints at a new perspective.
