Some of the best parts of Marrakech are the ones you’d never find on foot. A vintage sidecar tour is one of the most stylish and immersive ways to discover the city — open-air, wind in your face, and a knowledgeable local driver from our team navigating the streets while you take in everything from the passenger seat.
The ride moves through three distinct sides of Marrakech. You explore the quieter corners of the medina, away from the tourist circuits, where daily life unfolds the way it has for centuries — artisan workshops, old neighborhoods, and the historic Mellah, the city’s former Jewish quarter. You cruise through Guéliz, the elegant Art Deco district built in the colonial era, where modern cafés and boutiques sit alongside 1920s architecture. And you venture out into the Palmeraie, the centuries-old palm oasis on the city’s edge, where grand gated villas, lush private gardens, and glimpses of the Atlas Mountains have earned it the nickname “the Beverly Hills of Marrakech.”
Every ride is private — just you (one or two passengers per sidecar) and your insider driver, who shares the stories behind what you’re seeing and adapts the route to your interests. Depending on the day, the tour can include a stop at the lively Bab El Khemis flea market (open except on Fridays), a mint tea break, a camel photo stop in the Palmeraie, or a detour to a corner of the city you’d never have found alone. The vintage sidecars are fully restored and maintained, helmets are provided, and the experience suits couples, families, and solo travelers alike.
What You'll Experience
- An open-air ride through Marrakech in a fully restored vintage sidecar
- A private experience — one or two passengers per sidecar with your own insider driver
- The hidden corners of the medina, away from the tourist circuits
- The historic Mellah, the city's former Jewish quarter
- The Art Deco streets and cafés of the Guéliz new town
- The Palmeraie palm oasis — grand villas, gardens, and Atlas Mountain views
- A fully customizable route tailored to your interests
- Optional stops — the Bab El Khemis flea market (except Fridays), a mint tea break, a camel photo stop
- Helmets and safety equipment provided throughout