Kafé Fnaque Berbère

Marrakesh


Sadly the bookstore that made this cafe unique is no more, but Fnaque Berbère still has efficient staff and one of the highest bird's-eye views of the medina's souqs from what must be the dinkiest terrace in Marrakesh. The food is average, but it's a great place for a tea break.


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