When the golden hour arrives in Marrakech, there’s a place where the sunset isn’t the only thing that dazzles. 

Marrakech – The Four Seasons Resort Marrakech is a place where the spirit of Ramadan is embraced with an elegance that’s as refined as it is welcoming.

Between the sweet taste of pastries, the rich warmth of Moroccan dishes, and the luxurious relaxation of spa treatments, it’s a haven of indulgence and tradition, all wrapped up in a setting that seems too good to be true.

First stop: Quattro. This isn’t just a buffet — it’s a journey through flavours. 

Imagine the bold zest of Moroccan meats — succulent mechoui (slow-cooked lamb, MAD 760 or about $75) — tinged with the distinct aromas of Harira (a hearty soup) and sweet bites like Chebbakia (fried pastries soaked in honey). 

But let’s not stop there. The international offerings are a dream too. 

The Italian Station (hello, pasta) dazzles under the guidance of Executive Chef Roberto Dal Seno. 

The Levantine Station — with the delicate mezzes and crisp falafels crafted by Chef Yousef Abed — brings a touch of the Middle East. 

Then there’s the Asian Station, a curated selection that’s more than just sushi, it’s an experience (Chef Wichian Kawilo, take a bow).

And the Dessert Station — ah, where do I even start? 

Between Moroccan classics like Sfouf (semolina cake) and daring international sweets, it’s a finale worthy of the evening’s grandeur.

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But the fun doesn’t stop at dinner. If you’re craving something beyond the Ftour hours, Inara restaurant offers a sophisticated à la carte selection all day. 

Each dish is a love letter to Moroccan and Levantine flavours – A meal so carefully crafted that every bite feels like a discovery. No rushing, just pure indulgence.

Now, if the setting of a chic rooftop and a cocktail list that could easily win a beauty contest sound tempting, head over to Zest Rooftop. 

Open Tuesday to Saturday from 5 pm to 11 pm, this is where Marrakech does sunset in style. 

Imagine nibbling on sashimi, bao buns, or those wok-fried delights while watching the sun slip behind the Atlas Mountains. A night here? Unforgettable.

Of course, a spa retreat is part of the story when it comes to relaxation. The Head, Neck and Shoulder Massage (45 minutes – MAD 1000 or about $95) is a simple yet effective way to release all that tension. 

Or, opt for the O2 Relax Treatment (60 minutes – MAD 2100 or $200), an oxygenating facial that’s as rejuvenating as a first sip of cool water at sunset.

So, here’s the takeaway: Four Seasons Marrakech isn’t just about a meal, a drink, or a spa session. 

It’s about blending the old and new, the traditional and the chic. 

Whether it’s the flavours of Ramadan or the moments of relaxation, it’s the perfect place to find serenity — plus a few indulgent surprises along the way.