555 Famous Club Marrakech | Agdal Nightclub Guide
555 Famous Club has been running on Boulevard Mohammed VI in Agdal since 2004, which makes it one of the oldest and largest nightclubs still standing in Marrakech. It sits inside the "555 Hotel Clubbing" complex and calls itself the "Club of the Stars," a tag it has earned by booking names most cities only dream about: Snoop Dogg, Steve Aoki, Akon, Khaled, Maitre Gims, Booba and Inna have all played here over the years.
This is a big-room, big-production night out. You come here for a headline DJ, a packed floor, live performers working the crowd and bottle service under the lights. It is the wrong call if you want something small and underground, and Marrakech has better options for that. Going in with the right expectation is half the battle here.
The Vibe
The room splits into two parts: a large indoor main hall where the DJ and the dancing live, and an outdoor terrace for air, shisha and a quieter conversation. The production leans theatrical. On a busy night you get light shows, showgirls, Brazilian dancers, acrobats and percussionists woven through the DJ set, the kind of choreographed spectacle that has become the house signature. It is upscale and built to be seen in, with VIP tables and bottle culture front and centre.
The crowd skews mixed and touristy rather than local, which fits a club this size on a main boulevard. Worth an honest flag: 555 picks up its share of negative reviews online, with a recurring theme around overpricing and pushy table service, and one TripAdvisor review went as far as titling itself "more like a brothel." Those are individual experiences rather than verified fact, but they come up often enough to mention. Read it as a high-energy, high-pressure commercial club, go in knowing the upsell is part of the game, and you will have a better night.
The Menu
555 publishes a drinks carte, and there is no food menu listed, so come for the night rather than dinner. The figures below are from the official menu page and are about as solid as pricing gets for a Marrakech club, though they still shift with the night.
- Shisha: roughly 350 to 500 MAD.
- Soft drinks and Red Bull: around 120 MAD.
- Beer: about 120 MAD a bottle, with a 12-pack listed around 2,500 MAD.
- Cocktails: roughly 170 to 300 MAD. The classics are all here, Mojito, B52, Sex on the Beach, Long Island.
- Spirits by the glass: around 120 to 300 MAD, with names like Grey Goose, Jack Daniels and Absolut.
- Bottle service: spirits from about 2,500 MAD up to 28,000 MAD, and champagne from roughly 450 MAD into the tens of thousands, topping out around 60,000 MAD for the likes of Dom Perignon and Cristal.
If you are ordering, a cocktail or a beer keeps the budget sane, while a table with a mid-range bottle is the move for a group that wants a base for the night. The champagne ceiling here is mostly there for the show.
The Music
The sound is multi-genre and changes with the night. House and electronic carry most evenings, with R&B and hip-hop in rotation, and the bigger dates are built around a live, performer-driven show or a visiting headline artist. The programming is aimed at a wide, mixed room rather than one purist genre, which is how a club stays full for twenty years.
The international-artist nights are the real draw and the reason to check the calendar before you pick a date. On those evenings the production scales up and the room is at its fullest.
Prices & Entry
Treat the entry and table figures as approximate. The drinks prices come from the official menu, but the entry fee and table minimums below are aggregator-sourced and move with the night and the season.
- Entry fee: roughly 100 to 300 MAD (about 10 to 30 euros) depending on the night and the lineup. Booking sites also mention free entry for women before midnight and an early happy hour around 8:00 to 10:00 PM, neither confirmed on the official site, so do not bank on either.
- Drinks: upscale club pricing. Cocktails roughly 170 to 300 MAD, beer around 120 MAD.
- Standard VIP table (2 to 5 guests): minimum spend from around 2,500 MAD.
- VIP Dance Floor table: around 5,000 MAD.
- Ultimate or Premium VIP: around 10,000 MAD minimum spend.
The point of a table is the guaranteed spot in a room that fills up. The bottle is secondary, which is why most groups book one instead of working the floor.
When to Go
555 is advertised as open nightly, with no closed day on record and no 2026 closures we could verify. Doors land around 11:00 PM and the night runs to roughly 5:00 AM. Nothing happens early, so aim for a midnight arrival or later and let the room build.
The night to target is whichever one has a headline DJ or a live show billed, since that is when the production and the crowd peak. Weekends are the safe bet for the fullest room. Check the Instagram calendar first so you land on a night that matches what you came for.
How to Book
There are a few ways in. The most reliable are Instagram, @beachclub555, and email, contact@555marrakech.com. The official site lists a phone line, +212 678 643 940. A second number, +212 670 991 937, shows up on booking sites as a WhatsApp contact, but it is not confirmed on the official site, so start with the official channels.
On a headline night or for a dance-floor table, a walk-up is a gamble and the door pressure is real. This is where having someone hold a spot for you pays off. The Marrakech Society arranges guest list and tables at 555 and across the city's bigger rooms for members, so you skip the queue and the haggling at the door. If you want the night handled before you arrive, apply for membership and let the concierge set it up.
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What to Know
Dress smart casual and polished. Aggregators describe a door that prefers a put-together look over beachwear or sportswear, and while that is not on the official site, dressing up a little is the safe call for a club at this level.
Getting there is straightforward. 555 sits on Boulevard Mohammed VI in Agdal, a wide modern artery away from the medina, so it is a quick taxi from most hotels and a clear address for a driver to find. Have a car arranged for the way back given the 5:00 AM finish. Two honest closing notes: go on a night with a lineup you actually want, and treat the bottle-service upsell as a known quantity rather than a surprise. Manage those two things and 555 gives you the full big-room Marrakech night it has been selling since 2004.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's on the menu at 555 Famous Club?
It is a drinks carte, with no food menu listed. The official menu covers cocktails (Mojito, Long Island, Sex on the Beach) at roughly 170 to 300 MAD, beers and soft drinks around 120 MAD, spirits by the glass, and shisha at about 350 to 500 MAD. Bottle service runs from a few thousand dirhams up into the tens of thousands for premium champagne.
How do I book a table at 555 Famous Club?
Book through Instagram (@beachclub555), by email at contact@555marrakech.com, or by phone on the official line, +212 678 643 940. A second WhatsApp number circulates on booking sites but is not confirmed on the official site, so the listed contacts are the safer route. For a guaranteed table on a busy night, a concierge or guest-list service is simplest, and The Marrakech Society arranges it for members.
How much does a night at 555 Famous Club cost?
Entry runs roughly 100 to 300 MAD depending on the night, though that figure comes from booking sites rather than the official site. Drinks sit at upscale club prices, cocktails around 170 to 300 MAD. Tables start near 2,500 MAD minimum spend and climb to around 10,000 MAD for the premium positions. Treat all of these as approximate.
Is there an entry fee at 555 Famous Club?
Expect an entry charge of roughly 100 to 300 MAD depending on the night and the lineup. Booking sites also mention free entry for women before midnight and an early happy hour, but none of that appears on the official site, so treat the figures and the offers as unconfirmed and check at the door.
What are the opening hours of 555 Famous Club?
It is advertised as open nightly, with doors around 11:00 PM and the night running until roughly 5:00 AM. As with every Marrakech club, nothing gets going early, so a midnight-to-late arrival times it best.
What is the dress code at 555 Famous Club?
Smart casual and polished. Aggregators describe the door as preferring a put-together look rather than beachwear or sportswear, though this is not stated on the official site. Dress up a little and you will fit the room.