Moroocco is a country of contrasts—vivid, colorful, and endlessly alluring. Recently, Madonna returned with her family for a New Year’s getaway, blending luxury, culture, and desert adventure. From palatial hotels to desert camps, and from traditional Moroccan garb to vibrant souks, here’s how you can experience the city like a star.
Stay at Selman Marrakech
Start your trip at Selman Marrakech, the kind of hotel that makes you feel like you’ve stepped into a dream. This terracotta palace perfectly blends Moroccan artistry with Art Nouveau elegance. Spread across fifteen acres of lush gardens, sparkling pools, and fountains, it’s a private oasis in the heart of the desert.
The hotel is as famous for its Arabian horses as it is for its rooms. Imagine 16 purebred horses roaming pastures. Madonna’s family chose this Michelin Key hotel, and you can soak in the glamour too.

Dine at Mnebhi Palace
Dining at Mnebhi Palace feels like stepping straight into Moroccan history. Hidden behind forged iron railings in the heart of the old medina, a sunlit patio opens up, with ornate zellige walls, a nine-spout copper fountain, and a marble basin beneath the open sky.
Once home to ministers, diplomats, and historic negotiations, the palace is now an elegant restaurant where traditional Moroccan cuisine is served amid carved ceilings and handcrafted details by master artisans from Fez and Meknes. It’s easy to see why Madonna included a stop like this on her Marrakech journey—dining here feels less like a meal and more like being welcomed into a living piece of history.


Wander to Al-Attarine Madrasa
Just steps from a lively spice and perfume market in Fez, Al-Attarine Madrasa feels worlds away from the noise. Built in the 14th century during the Marinid era, it’s best known for its stunning courtyard, where carved stucco, flowing calligraphy, and intricate zellige tiles showcase the height of Moroccan craftsmanship.
The space is serene and contemplative, with marble columns and finely carved wooden arches framing the courtyard. It’s the kind of place that draws travelers who seek beauty, history, and quiet moments—qualities that clearly shaped Madonna’s Moroccan journey.

Visit Yves Saint Laurent Museum
While Madonna explored the city alongside Saint Laurent’s creative director, Anthony Vaccarello, you don’t need a fashion insider to experience that world yourself. The Yves Saint Laurent Museum Marrakech, set beside Jardin Majorelle, celebrates the designer’s deep connection to Morocco through iconic pieces, sketches, and rotating exhibitions.
Designed by Studio KO, the building itself feels like couture—textured brick on the outside, smooth and luminous within. Inside, fashion, art, and Moroccan culture come together, making it an inspiring stop for anyone drawn to style, creativity, and the city’s artistic soul.

Escape to the Desert at Le Bedouin Agafay
No trip to Marrakech is complete without a desert escape. Just half an hour from the city, Le Bedouin Agafay sits amid rugged mountains and open plains, where the horizon feels endless and the air is sharp and clean. The tents are simple yet stylish, letting the landscape do most of the talking.
Here, you can soak up Moroccan folklore with music, local food, and the rhythms of desert life—just like Madonna and her family did. When night falls, the stars take over, and everything slows down.


Explore the Medina and Souks
The medina is the beating heart of Marrakech. Narrow alleys twist between bustling souks where the air is thick with the scent of spices, herbs, and freshly baked bread. You can lose yourself among lanterns, rugs, ceramics, and jewelry, or pause to enjoy street performers and musicians filling the air with lively sounds. Madonna strolled these same streets, and you can experience the same sense of discovery and energy that makes every corner feel like a new adventure.


Morocco moves at its own rhythm. Following the experiences that inspired Madonna, you can wander palaces, explore bustling souks, lose yourself in the desert, and pause over mint tea or a fashion-filled museum. It’s a mix of glamour, history, and adventure, and every corner invites you to slow down, take it all in, and make the journey your own.
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