Carré Eden Shopping Center, Marrakech nestled in the bustling Guéliz district, Carré Eden Shopping Center has become a modern landmark in Marrakech since its opening in 2014, replacing the historic Guéliz Market. Spanning 15,400 m² across three floors, this mall seamlessly blends contemporary design with Moroccan tradition, featuring zellij tiles, moucharabieh-inspired metalwork, and lush terraces that nod to the city’s heritage.
For shoppers, Carré Eden offers a mix of international brands and local flair. Highlights include Marrakech-exclusive outlets like H&M, Starbucks, and Nespresso, alongside popular names such as Zara, Lacoste, and The Body Shop. The mall’s air-conditioned spaces and 700-space underground parking make it a practical escape from the city’s heat and chaos.
Dining is a standout experience here. The Marché d’Eden food hall serves as a vibrant hub, offering everything from Moroccan tagines to sushi and Italian fare in a stylish, multifunctional space adorned with greenery and warm lighting. The attached Radisson Blu Hotel adds convenience for visitors seeking luxury accommodation.
While some criticize its generic mall atmosphere, Carré Eden compensates with cultural touches like artisan product displays and events that showcase local creativity. The extended operating hours (9 AM–10 PM daily) cater to both leisurely shoppers and busy travelers.
In a city famed for its souks, Carré Eden offers a refreshing contrast a polished, hassle-free retail experience without losing sight of Moroccan identity. Whether sipping coffee at Starbucks or browsing designer boutiques, it’s a must-visit for those craving modern comforts amid Marrakech’s...
Read moreThe mall is a popular one, and while it offers a lot of great amenities and shopping options, there was one major downside that left a bad impression on me. The mall’s prayer space, which should have been a peaceful and respectful place for worship, was unfortunately located right next to the toilets and used as a storage area for hygiene materials. This was not only uncomfortable but also disrespectful to those who wish to pray in peace and cleanliness.
Instead of a dedicated, quiet area, the space felt more like an afterthought, poorly maintained and overlooked by the mall’s management. The smell from the nearby toilets and the clutter of cleaning supplies made it impossible to focus or feel comfortable during prayer. This lack of attention to such an important space is disappointing, especially in a mall that is otherwise modern and well-equipped.
In my opinion, this is the worst prayer area I’ve encountered in any Moroccan mall. It seems like the mall’s management does not value the importance of providing a clean and quiet place for people to pray, which is a significant issue for many visitors. A mall of this size and reputation should certainly do better by dedicating a proper, well-maintained space for worship, respecting the needs of its diverse customers. Until this issue is addressed, I cannot recommend this mall as a place where people can fully feel comfortable, especially those who need a...
Read moreLA TABLE DU MARCHE MARRAKECH The cafeterian on the Main Street FINE FOOD CE very bad service. They treat foreigners unrespectable specially one whose name is I think Rashid. When they gave me a capo-chino mixed with chocolate and my order was without chocolate because of special reason. I asked to give me a black coffee instead . They gave me a coffee with triple espresso. Wich I drank without loving it. When I wanted to pay with my credit card. Wich I paid with it before . What they said minimum payment is 100 mad. It was a bit drama. I paid before with my credit card less money in the same Coffe. I am not going there anymore . I did feel not welcome. May be they change and make better for the next...
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