Domaine Bahi — Tranquil Stay on the Route de Fès
Palm-lined horizons, open skies, and a peaceful base within easy reach of the Red City.
Address: Km 17 route de Fès, 40000 Marrakesh, Morocco
A Calm Arrival
Leave the Medina’s drums and spices behind; the road eases into gentle fields and palm shadows. Domaine Bahi is built for slow mornings and starry nights — a countryside feel close enough to dip back into Marrakesh whenever you want. You come here for space, sky, and a breather between souk adventures.
“By day: orange groves and city excursions. By night: tea under a quiet sky.”
Where It Sits (& Getting There)
Set along the Route de Fès (Km 17), the domaine pairs countryside quiet with straightforward access to the city. Taxi transfers are easy to arrange through your host; self-drivers will appreciate hassle-light parking and quick links to the ring road for day trips to the Palmeraie or the High Atlas foothills.
Amenities & Grounds
Garden & Open Space
Stroll among palms and citrus; sunrise feels extra bright beyond the city walls.
Pool & Loungers
Cool-off time after a Medina run — ask about seasonal opening hours.
Breakfast Options
Local breads, eggs, and tea/coffee (verify specifics on the booking page).
Helpful Team
Transfers, driver tips, and suggestions for honest hammams and garden cafés.
Good to know: Inclusions and policies can change with the season. Always confirm the latest details on the Booking page before you finalize.

Atmosphere & Guest Vibe
Expect mellow, sunlight-slow days: couples sharing a late breakfast, families plotting a half-day in the souks, and friends cooling off by the pool before a sunset ride back to the city for dinner. Conversations are easy; nights settle early under broad stars.
Rooms & Comfort
Think restful beds, working showers, and enough space to unpack — more about comfort than flourish. Pack a light layer for desert-dry evenings and consider an eye mask if you turn in early; countryside nights can be wonderfully dark.
Practical Tips
- Transfers: Ask the host to book a trusted driver for airport or Medina runs (agree the fare in advance).
- Self-drive: Screenshots of the route help at roundabouts; pin the domaine on offline maps.
- Day-trip rhythm: Go early for the souks, return for a pool break, then head back to the Medina for dinner.
- Cash + card: Keep small notes for taxis and tips; cards are useful in Guéliz and larger restaurants.
- Sun sense: A hat and sunscreen go a long way in open gardens and terraces.
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Ready to stay at Domaine Bahi?
Pick your dates and let the countryside set your Marrakesh pace.