Laksour
Quiet lanes a short walk from Jemaa el-Fna

Laksour sits in the northern medina, bordered by the souks to the east and the ramparts to the west. The quarter is residential in character; its lanes are narrower and quieter than the commercial arteries nearby, which is exactly why it has drawn buyers looking for a real house in a real neighbourhood rather than a hotel on a postcard street.
Most of what we list in Laksour sits on a derb (a dead-end lane) rather than a through route. This matters in practice: night-time noise is near zero, deliveries are on foot, and the social texture of the street is families, not tour groups.
The building stock is mostly nineteenth- and early twentieth-century dars and riads, with the occasional twentieth-century rebuild behind an older façade. Titles are predominantly melkia. Prices per square metre are lower than Mouassine and noticeably lower than the Kasbah.