Built in 1910, this riad-style palace was once the home to Thami El Glaou, the Pasha of Marrekech. Dar El Bacha palace (meaning ‘House of the Pasha) was recently restored and reopened as the Museum of Confluences in 2017, inviting visitors to admire its architecture, and exhibitions on arts, crafts and history. The courtyard contains orange trees and fountains, while the building is a visual feast, with colourful zellige tiles, crafted wooden ceilings and chequered monochrome floors. The palace is also known for its historic café Bacha Coffee Room, where you experience the best of Morocco’s legendary coffee culture.