Silver Marrakech | Hivernage Club at Jad Mahal
Silver is the nightclub of Palais Jad Mahal, tucked into the basement of the building at 10 Rue Haroun Errachid in Hivernage, the strip west of the medina where most of the city's late nights happen. You will also see it listed as "Silver Club, Jad Mahal," and that pairing is the whole idea: dinner upstairs, then down the stairs into the club when the plates are cleared. It is a short taxi from the medina and walking distance from a cluster of other Hivernage rooms.
This is a long-running, intimate club, not a big-production mega-venue. The marketing calls it the rendez-vous of stars passing through Marrakech, and the crowd skews young and well-dressed. Go in expecting a smart, compact room with a celebrity-friendly reputation, and it makes sense.
The Vibe
The room is small and built to feel exclusive, which is the point. Silver sells intimacy and a dressed-up, festive crowd over sheer scale, and the celebrity angle is part of how it has marketed itself for years. Capacity gets cited at around 400, though that figure is unverified, so read it loosely as a compact club. On a busy night the energy climbs fast in a room that size; on a quiet one it will feel like exactly what it is, a small bar with a dance floor.
The dinner-then-descend format shapes the whole evening. A lot of groups eat upstairs at Jad Mahal first, oriental and international plates in a more formal setting, then move down to Silver once the night gets going. The club is the second act, not the start of the night, and it fills with people who have already settled in for the evening.
The Menu
Silver is a club with a bar, not a restaurant, so there is no standalone food menu downstairs. If you want to eat, that happens upstairs at Jad Mahal, which runs an oriental and international kitchen and is the dining half of the same address. Come down to Silver for the night, after dinner.
What you are ordering in the club is drinks. No official cocktail or bottle list turned up in our research, so treat the figures here as general guidance, not a printed price card. Listings mention standard bar service with Casablanca beer on hand, and bottle service that leans toward labels like Hennessy and Belvedere at the tables. Expect upscale Hivernage club pricing: a single cocktail runs steep, and a table built around a bottle is the move for a group. A drink at the bar keeps the budget sane; a bottle gives a group a base for the night. Whatever you order, confirm the price at the bar, because none of this sits on a verified menu.
The Music
Here is the one genuine point of confusion worth flagging. The venue's own site lists the sound as Soul, Hip-Hop, House, Acid-House and Techno, with resident DJs (named in one listing as Ghana and Ramo) plus visiting guests. That is the description to trust, because it comes straight from Silver's own copy.
Several 2026 listicles instead describe the room as tech-house and melodic-techno, "design-conscious" and sleek. Those read as AI-generated, they conflict with the venue's own wording, and we could not verify the specific sub-genres, so treat that version with caution. The honest summary: expect a broad, DJ-led mix spanning soul and hip-hop through house and techno, played for a young crowd, with guest DJs on the bigger nights. Check what is billed on the Instagram before you pick a date, since the lineup shifts.
Prices & Entry
Treat all of these as approximate. The numbers below come from listicles and aggregators, not an official Silver rate card, and they move with the night and the season.
- Entry fee: roughly 150 to 200 MAD on a regular night, up to around 250 to 300 MAD on themed or guest-DJ nights. Some sources imply entry can be free or included when you book a table, which is unverified.
- Drinks: upscale club pricing. No published cocktail prices, so budget loosely and ask at the bar.
- Table or bottle minimum: from around 2,000 MAD, climbing with the label and the position.
A table here is as much about a guaranteed spot in a small room as it is about the bottle, which is why most groups reserve one on a busy date. Because every figure above is unverified, confirm the current door price and table minimum with the venue or your concierge before you commit.
When to Go
Silver is reported open daily from around 11:30 PM, running late into the early hours. We could not confirm a specific closed day, and seasonal closures are common across Marrakech nightlife, so if you have your heart set on a particular weeknight, check the current calendar first before you turn up.
Saturday gets cited as the strongest night, with rotating themed events through the week, though treat that as a general read, not a fixed timetable. As with every club in this city, nothing gets going early. The dinner-then-club rhythm at Jad Mahal pushes the real start even later, so a midnight-onward arrival times it best, and weekends bring the fullest room and the bigger DJ bookings.
How to Book
Booking runs through Palais Jad Mahal, since Silver is the club downstairs. The most consistently published contact is the Jad Mahal landline, +212 5 24 42 35 37, with a mobile, +212 678 977 799, also listed, and an older number, +212 663 731 542, floating around past listings, so start with the landline if one does not connect. The websites silvermarrakech.com and .ma carry the venue, and Instagram, @silvermarrakech, is the most reliable place to see what is billed for a given night.
Because it is a small room with a dinner-club flow, a guaranteed spot is worth having on a busy date, especially if you want the table waiting when you come down from dinner. The Marrakech Society handles exactly this for members, guest list and tables at Silver and across Hivernage, so you land on the right night with a spot held rather than gambling at the door. If you want it sorted before you arrive, apply for membership and let the concierge line it up.
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What to Know
Dress the part. The look here is smart and sharp, modern evening wear, and all-black works well; leave the trainers, shorts and beachwear at the hotel, as you would at any Hivernage club. The crowd dresses up and the door reflects that.
Getting there is easy. Silver sits inside Palais Jad Mahal at 10 Rue Haroun Errachid in Hivernage, the city's nightlife district, a short taxi from the medina and close to a cluster of other rooms. Have a car arranged for the way back given the late finish. Two honest caveats before you plan around any of this. Hours, prices and even the music description vary by source, so verify the specifics directly first. And this is a compact, dressy club where the night builds late, not a big-room spectacle. Plan for that and Silver gives you one of Hivernage's more intimate late nights, ideally as the second half of a dinner at Jad Mahal.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's on the menu at Silver Marrakech?
Silver is a club, so there is no separate food menu, the kitchen is upstairs at Jad Mahal if you want dinner first. Downstairs it is a bar, with cocktails, spirits by the glass, beer (Casablanca turns up in listings) and bottle service that leans toward labels like Hennessy and Belvedere. No official cocktail or bottle list is published, so treat any drink price as approximate and confirm at the bar.
How do I book a table at Silver Marrakech?
Book through Palais Jad Mahal, since Silver is its club. The most consistently published line is the Jad Mahal landline +212 5 24 42 35 37, with a mobile +212 678 977 799 also listed, and Instagram @silvermarrakech is the best place to see what is on. 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 Silver cost?
Treat the numbers as approximate. Entry is reported around 150 to 200 MAD on a regular night, up to roughly 250 to 300 MAD for themed or guest-DJ dates, and some sources suggest it is free or included with a table. Table or bottle minimums start around 2,000 MAD. These are listicle figures rather than an official rate card, so confirm at booking.
Is there an entry fee at Silver Marrakech?
Expect an entry charge of roughly 150 to 200 MAD on a regular night, climbing to about 250 to 300 MAD on themed or guest-DJ nights. Some listings imply entry can be free or folded into a table booking. None of this is published officially, so verify the current door price with the venue or your concierge before you go.
What are the opening hours of Silver Marrakech?
Silver is reported open daily from around 11:30 PM, running late into the early hours. Specific closed days are not confirmed and seasonal closures are common in Marrakech, so check the current calendar before planning a particular weeknight. As with every club here, nothing gets going early.
What is the dress code at Silver Marrakech?
Smart and sharp. Think modern evening wear, all-black works well, and skip trainers, shorts and beachwear as you would at any Hivernage club. The crowd dresses up, so put a little effort into the look.