Flavors of Marrakech

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Delicious Food. Cosy Kitchen.

The Perfect Place To Cook, Meet, Eat

Hand-on Cooking Classes

Master every step of cooking, from start to finish.

Market Visit

Select the freshest veggies on the local market.

5000+ Happy Customers

Trusted by thousands who love our service and atmosphere

Book Our Top-Rated Cooking Class

Cooking Class for lunch or dinner

Price per person: 54 Euros

Have a look into our kitchen!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Not at all! Our chefs guide you step-by-step, making it fun and easy for everyone.

The class typically lasts around 4 hours. For larger groups, it may take a bit longer. If you’re joining a lunch session, we recommend planning other activities starting from 3:00 PM to ensure a relaxed experience.

We’re located at this address on Google Maps. Once you arrive, look for the Riad Royal Koutoubia or our banner on the wall. Head up the stairs, and you’ll discover our cozy cooking class waiting to welcome you!

We recommend arriving 10 minutes early to ensure a smooth start. If you’re running late, please send us a message on WhatsApp so we can assist you.

Yes, the class is suitable for children aged 12 and above. 

At Flavors of Marrakech, we gift you a tajine pot OR six spices per person to thank you for directly supporting our local business. Unlike big platforms that take high commissions, your booking helps us continue sharing the rich culinary traditions of Morocco. Your support makes a real difference — thank you!

Absolutely! Our classes are vegetarian- and vegan-friendly, with plenty of delicious alternatives to ensure you can fully enjoy the experience.

Yes, we can accommodate gluten intolerance! It’s important to let us know in advance so we can adjust the recipes for you.

Yes, we do offer private cooking classes! Please send a request in the form on the bottom of this page or an E-Mail to info@flavorsofmarrakech.

Alternatively, you can also contact us via What’sApp under the number +212 6468 55751

Our kitchen is best suited for a group size of 10, allowing everyone to participate hands-on and enjoy the experience fully.

However, for private classes, we can accommodate up to 16 people.

Morning markets offer the freshest ingredients, so this immersive experience is available only for lunch classes.

Wear comfortable clothing and shoes. We provide all the necessary cooking tools and aprons.

If you need to reschedule your class, we’re happy to help! Please let us know at least 48 hours in advance, and we’ll do our best to find a new date that works for you. 😊

Our cancellation policy is outlined in detail in our Terms and Conditions. You can review them anytime on our website for all the important details.

Contact Us

Address:

Flavors of Marrakech, Rue Fatima Zahra 86, Marrakech 40000

Email:

info@flavorsofmarrakech.com

Phone:

+212 646 855 751

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