Hawazine

Marrakech — the medina

Laksour

Quiet lanes a short walk from Jemaa el-Fna

A narrow derb in Laksour, late afternoon light on ochre walls

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.

Where Laksour is

General indication only. We never map specific addresses — that stays between us and our buyers.

Currently in Laksour