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Babouchka Marrakech | Hivernage Nightclub Guide

Society EditorsJune 3, 2026translateLire en français

Babouchka is one of the hottest clubs in Hivernage right now, and the whole place runs on one idea: imperial-Russian glamour in red velvet and gold. The name is the Russian nesting doll, and the room commits to the theme. Patinated gilt, oversized chandeliers, a baroque finish that lands somewhere between a tsarist parlour and a private club. The venue's own line is that it is a vibe more than a club, and that holds up once you are through the door.

It sits at the upscale, intimate end of the Marrakech club scene, well away from the big-room spectacle end. The draw is sharp music curation paired with a bottle-service VIP floor, the kind of night where the champagne and the DJ matter more than acrobats and confetti. Expect a polished, design-led room and a well-dressed crowd, and that is what you get.

The Vibe

The interior is the headline. Picture a tsarist datcha reimagined as a nightclub. The velvet walls are a deep red, the gold has been deliberately aged so it never looks shiny, and the chandeliers are heavy enough to anchor the whole room. It reads sophisticated and a little theatrical without tipping into kitsch, and it photographs as well as it looks in person. The space is small, which keeps the energy close and the room feeling exclusive.

The crowd matches the setting: well-heeled, dressed up, there for the bottle-service experience as much as the dancing. People come here to be seen, so the tables near the action carry real social weight. An on-site restaurant gets mentioned across listings, though no menu is published, so treat dining here as a possible add-on. The night is built around the floor and the VIP service.

The Menu

Babouchka markets a restaurant but publishes no food dishes, so in practice the menu you will actually use is the drinks carte. That is normal for a club at this level, where the bottle list is the real menu and the kitchen, if it runs, stays in the background.

The bottle service is the core of the offer and the part that is best documented:

  • Champagne: Moet & Chandon, Veuve Clicquot and Ruinart anchor the list, with prestige cuvees like Dom Perignon and Cristal referenced for the bigger spends.
  • Spirits: Grey Goose vodka, Hennessy cognac, Don Julio and Patron tequila, the standard premium-club roster.
  • Signature cocktails: advertised, but no specific drinks are named publicly, so ask the bar what they are pouring on the night.
  • VIP extras: packages include the softs, ice and garnishes, and custom birthday cakes can be arranged for a celebration.

If you are ordering off a table, a mid-range champagne is the natural centre of a group's night here, with the prestige bottles mostly there for the statement. At the bar, a cocktail keeps things simple while the named-drink list stays unconfirmed.

The Music

The sound is house-led and open format: house, deep house and tech house through the spine of the night, with afro beats worked in and room to move across genres as the floor dictates. The booking is a genuine selling point. The official site has cited names like Agoria, Amene, Anna Tur, Omar FNX and Amine K alongside the resident DJs, which tells you the level of programming the room is aiming for.

A guest-DJ night is the one to target if you care about the music. That is when the booking is strongest and the open-format approach pays off in a packed room. Check the calendar before you pick a date so you land on a lineup you actually want.

Prices & Entry

Treat everything here as indicative. Pricing for Babouchka diverges noticeably across sources, so the ranges below are a budgeting guide and not a published rate card. Confirm the real numbers when you book.

  • Entry fee: the official position is no entry fee, with a minimum consumption instead. Booking sites contradict this with a door charge that swings widely: often free to around 100 MAD on weekdays, roughly 150 to 300 MAD on weekends, and about 200 to 400 MAD on guest-DJ nights. Those figures are aggregator-sourced and unverified.
  • Drinks: cocktails roughly 150 to 200 MAD, beer around 100 to 130 MAD, soft drinks 60 to 150 MAD. These track general upscale-club norms in the city, not a published Babouchka list.
  • Table and bottle minimums: the widest variance of all. One source puts a standard table (up to three guests) from around 2,500 MAD, another lists lower tiers starting near 500, 1,500 and 1,800 MAD, and front-stage or "Yellow" VIP positions land around 8,000 to 12,000 MAD for five or more guests.

The spread on the table figures is too wide to plan a budget around blind, so get a real quote for your group size and your night before you commit. A table here, as everywhere in Hivernage, is less about the bottle and more about owning a guaranteed spot in a room that fills up.

When to Go

Hours are one of the genuinely unsettled details. Listings aligned with the official site point to Wednesday to Sunday, with doors around 10:00 to 11:30 PM and the night running until roughly 5:00 AM. Some aggregators instead list it as open daily from around midnight. The exact days are unverified and there is a reasonable chance it is closed Monday and Tuesday, so check the current calendar before banking on a quiet weeknight.

Whatever the opening days, the timing logic is the same as the rest of the city: nothing happens early. The room peaks between midnight and 3:00 AM, so a late arrival is the right call. Weekends and any billed guest-DJ night give you the place at its busiest and best.

How to Book

Babouchka makes the VIP route easy. The cleanest way in is the online booking form at babouchka-marrakech.com/en/booking. You can also reach the venue by phone or WhatsApp on its published line, +212 616 609 470, by email at contact@babouchka-marrakech.club, or through Instagram, @babouchkamarrakech. A deposit is taken and then deducted from your final bill, and cancellation is free if you give 48 hours or more notice.

On a weekend or a guest-DJ night, an intimate room like this fills fast and a walk-up is a real gamble. This is where it pays to have a table held before you arrive. The Marrakech Society arranges guest list and tables at Babouchka and across Hivernage for members, so you skip the back-and-forth and walk straight to a confirmed spot. If you want the night handled in advance, apply for membership and let the concierge set it up.

Compare more of the city's clubs in our guide to the Best Nightclubs Marrakech →

What to Know

Dress for the room. Smart casual is the floor, but stylish or elegant evening wear is what the imperial-glamour setting actually calls for, and dressing up is the safe call at this level. It is an 18-plus venue.

Getting there is simple. Babouchka is on Rue Haroun Errachid in Hivernage, the city's nightlife district, where a cluster of the big clubs sit within easy reach of each other, so it is a short taxi from most hotels. Have a car arranged for the way back given the 5:00 AM finish. Two honest notes to close: the days and the pricing are the soft spots in the public information, so confirm both when you book, and aim for a guest-DJ night if the music is the reason you are going. Handle those, and Babouchka gives you one of the more distinctive upscale nights in Marrakech.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's on the menu at Babouchka?

In practice it is a drinks carte, even though an on-site restaurant is mentioned, since no food dishes are published. The bottle list centres on champagne (Moet & Chandon, Veuve Clicquot, Ruinart, with Dom Perignon and Cristal at the top) and premium spirits (Grey Goose, Hennessy, Don Julio, Patron). Signature cocktails are advertised but none are named publicly, so ask at the bar.

How do I book a table at Babouchka?

Book through the online VIP form at babouchka-marrakech.com/en/booking, by phone or WhatsApp on the published line (+212 616 609 470), by email (contact@babouchka-marrakech.club) or via Instagram (@babouchkamarrakech). A deposit is deducted from your bill and cancellation is free 48 hours or more before. For a guaranteed table on a busy night, The Marrakech Society arranges it for members.

How much does a night at Babouchka cost?

Treat all figures as approximate. Cocktails run roughly 150 to 200 MAD, beer around 100 to 130, soft drinks 60 to 150. Table minimums diverge a lot across sources, from a few hundred dirhams on lighter tiers to around 2,500 MAD for a standard table, with front-stage VIP near 8,000 to 12,000 MAD. Confirm directly when you book.

Is there an entry fee at Babouchka?

The official line is no entry fee, with a minimum consumption instead. Booking sites still quote a door charge that varies a lot: often free to around 100 MAD on weekdays, roughly 150 to 300 on weekends, and about 200 to 400 on guest-DJ nights. Those aggregator figures are unverified, so check at the door or when you reserve.

What are Babouchka's opening hours?

Sources conflict. Listings aligned with the official site suggest Wednesday to Sunday, opening around 10:00 to 11:30 PM and running until roughly 5:00 AM, while some aggregators list it as open daily from midnight. Treat the exact days as unverified and check the current calendar, but expect the room to peak between midnight and 3:00 AM.

What is the dress code at Babouchka?

Smart casual is the minimum, and stylish or elegant evening wear suits the room best. It is an 18-plus venue. Dress up a little to match the imperial-glamour setting and you will fit right in.

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