If you know Marrakech, you must be familiar with Riads. But this one has a truly unique feel: it celebrates history, tradition, and most importantly, Morocco (and tea.)
Marrakech – Today saw the opening of 1112 Teahouse, Marrakech’s newest ideal place for tea lovers, with a touch of celebration, tradition, and Morocco.
The teahouse welcomed guests with an abundance of Moroccan pastries, live music, and, most importantly, the famed Moroccan hospitality.
It was a day filled with joy, laughter, and a sense of belonging — everyone felt happy, welcomed, and most of all, at home.
Much like Morocco itself, the teahouse radiated diversity and energy.
The music was a highlight — transcending gender — with both Moroccan women and men performing — focusing instead on vibrancy and connection.
One standout performance was Ahwach Bnat Louz Tafraout, a group dressed in blue to symbolize peace and harmony, singing religiously inspired yet playful songs.
Their show reflected the cultural richness and warmth of the experience.
1112 Teahouse wants to be more than a teahouse; its vision is to become an embodiment and a celebration of Morocco’s heritage, offering a space where tradition meets joy and every guest feels part of the story.
Nestled in the heart of Marrakech’s historic Medina, the newly opened 1112 Teahouse is a love letter to Morocco’s cultural heritage.
Located just steps away from the iconic Al Qubba Mourabitia and Medersa Ben Youssef, this teahouse is not just a place for tea but a celebration of Moroccan history, architecture, and hospitality.
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1112 Teahouse is housed in a meticulously restored 18th-century riad, and it takes its name from an Islamic date inscribed on the riad’s original wooden ceiling.
The year 1112 corresponds to 1700 in the Gregorian calendar, anchoring the teahouse in a legacy of tradition.
The restoration, led by the esteemed Ait ben Abdallah family — pioneers in heritage preservation with over three decades of experience — has seamlessly blended the authenticity of Moroccan architecture with modern cultural engagement.
What sets 1112 apart is its unique approach to tea.
This is the first Moroccan teahouse to showcase the diversity of the nation’s tea culture, offering twelve teas from Morocco’s twelve regions.
From the brewing methods to the serving styles, the teahouse captures the nuances of how tea is enjoyed across the country.
Visitors can explore more than just flavors.
A permanent exhibition delves into the history of tea in Morocco, tracing its journey from England to becoming a symbol of Moroccan hospitality.
This museum-like experience educates guests on the cultural significance of tea while immersing them in its rich traditions.
At 1112 Teahouse, tea becomes more than a drink — it’s an experience of Moroccan hospitality at its finest.
Through workshops, guided ceremonies, and thoughtful curation, the teahouse invites visitors to connect with Morocco’s rich culture.
Whether you’re a tea enthusiast, a history lover, or simply looking for a unique experience in Marrakech, 1112 Teahouse offers a warm embrace and a deep dive into the soul of Morocco.