5x The Best Roof Top Bars in Marrakesh 

The Best Roof Top Bars in Marrakesh

Ah, the roof top bars in Marrakesh. The ultimate way to escape an ever chaotic Medina, which -don’t get me wrong- definitely has its charms. It is however not quite suited for those who are looking for tranquility and relaxation, as these lively streets will feed the curious throughout their stay. But luckily, Marrakesh offers a way out, just for a moment. When stepping in to the following 5 cafes and restaurants, where the hectic is left behind and one can take in all the colorful beauty that this diverse old city has on offer – from above.

1.Nomad

This trendy decorated restaurant, located right in the center of the Medina, is hands down one of the favorite rooftop bars we’ve ever set foot in  The atmosphere is fascinating and with three floors -two of which are outdoors- you will be able to view the old city from above from many different angles. During nighttime the light beamed edges of the rooftop and its lit lanterns under the open sky have an incredibly romantic feel to it. Reservations do come in handy as this place draws the crowd, especially during high season.

An extensive three course dinner, including four sodas and coffees, will set you back 588 Moroccan Dirham, which equals 61.12 US Dollar.

Nomad Marrakesh upper floor
Nomad upper floor
Nomad Marrakesh
Total costs for a three course dinner for two- 588 Moroccan Dirham, 61.12 US Dollar

For more information on menu items and prices click here 

2. Atay Cafe Food

This multi-level little gem offers the ideal combination of good food, good shade and good views. One cannot help but getting a hint of those Ibiza vibes with the wicker lamps floating in mid-air and the hints of color that are alternated with natural shades throughout. The seating areas get smaller the further up you wish to go, so being there early ain’t a bad idea if you want to be guaranteed of a good spot to start gazing at the city and of course – the biggest eye-catcher of all – the mosque.

For this lunch with a view – which consisted out of a taijne, omelette, two coffee, juice and tea- we paid roughly 200 Moroccan Dirham, which equals 21.13 US dollar.

Cafe Atay rooftop terrace

Cafe Atay rooftop terrace
Orange cinnamon juice 25 Moroccan Dirham- 2.64 US dollar | Mint tea 15 MAD- 1.51 US dollar

3. Café Des Épices

Café Des Épices, located just minutes away from its sister Nomad, offers equally beautiful views of a colorful square. An open space that almost feels like a relieve when making your way to the vibrant, but narrow, streets of the souk. This lovely place has a more of a casual vibe to it, making it perfect for daytime meals or some Moroccan whisky. (Read:tea)

Total costs of our lunch came down to 202 Moroccan Dirham, equaling 21.34 US dollar. And it was a LOT. Next to the meals it included a juice, two coffees and a large soda.

Café Des Épices dinner
Lamb Taijne 7.39 US dollar – Chicken sandwich 5.28 US dollar

Café Des Épices Marrakesh

Café Des Épices Marrakesh market view
Colorful views

For more information on menu items and prices click here

4.  Souk cafe

The bright and playful rooftop bar of Souk cafe was such a pleasant surprise. We actually ended up here by accident, as normally we carefully look for places we want to eat on forehand. But this time, after hours of strolling through the Medina, we needed some energy ASAP, and then there appeared Souk cafe. Where we honestly ate the best Taijne we had throughout our stay! The beef taijne, topped of with apricot was finger licking good, and the terrace itself was lovely during the day. Don’t expect spectacular views of the Medina, but the food alone is reason enough to stop by.

Total costs for our meal -consisting out of two taijnes, two juices, two sodas and coffees- was roughly 340 MAD/35.92 US dollar.

Souk Cafe rooftop terrace

Souk Cafe in Marrakesh

5. Le Jardin

Soaked in emerald green, Le Jardin, is a sight for sore eyes.  The across the street neighbor of Souk Cafe features a combination of Moroccan and European chic interior, and is garden themed throughout. The relaxed atmosphere alone is why Le Jardin should be on top of your to-do list, either by day or by night. However, for the more romantic ‘dinner-in-the-garden-by-candle-light’ idea, nighttime is definitely advised.

For dinner at this lush green restaurant we paid 529.20 Moroccan Dirham , which is 55.91 US dollar. We, again, ordered extensively and this included a two-course diner, four sodas, coffee and a juice.

Le Jardin in Marrakesh Morocco

 

Le Jardin in Marrakesh Morocco

Green restaurant Le Jardin in Marrakesh Morocco
Ground floor

For more information on menu items and prices click here

All prices as of 11’December 2017, converted on xe.com 

What not to miss in Bondi Beach, Sydney

Australia’s most iconic beach and, attached, an evenly iconic pool. Yes, we’re talking about the world renowned Bondi Beach. When walking on this incredibly large beach, visitors can’t help but feel like they have been there before. Probably due to the ton of movies and series that have been recorded here over the past decade. While it might be big, touristy and loud at times, Bondi Beach is one stop that cannot be missed whilst in Sydney. Aside from a visit to the area, make sure to tick off the following activities whilst in the area:

Bondi beach

1. Spend a day at the beach

Before we dive into other activities, Bondi Beach does lend itself perfectly for a day on the beach. Grab yourself some serious sunscreen, let’s say SPF 50 at least if you do not want to end up completely burned, and enjoy the extremely strong Australian sun rays whilst watching the surfers making their way to the waves

Bondi Icebergs Pool

For those who become extremely restless after an hour of beach time, let’s continue:

2. Graffiti walk along the boulevard

Directly attached to the beach is Bondi’s famous graffiti wall. There is quite some artwork to admire and, if lucky, even some talented street artists at work. You’ll know when you’re at the end of the boulevard when you reach the outdoor gym at the northern end of the beach. Which is where most of the Bondi Beach body’s are made, an attraction on its own.

Bondi beach graffiti wall
Bondi graffiti wall

3. Grab an ice cream at Anita’s

Cool down from the Australian heat by grabbing an ice cream at Anita’s; la mamma del gelato. Try their unique flavor combinations – which are 100% made of natural ingredients- but above all, exceptionally good. The ice assortment consists out of cream, sorbet, vegan and yogurt, so there is something for everyone’s taste.

Price for ice cream at Anita’s starts at 5.50 AUD. 

Anita Ice cream Bondi Beach
One scoop – AUD 5.90

4. Bondi Icebergs Pool

And then… a visit to the not to be missed, Bondi Icebergs itself. This beauty of a pool draws in quite the crowd, but not as many tourists as one might think. The pool doesn’t feature any sun beds or relaxation area’s what so ever. Which is probably done to keep the pool suitable for the dozens of swimmers that do their laps there on a daily basis. Which is a good thing, so you will have to do all of your chilling back on the beach or in the Bondi Icebergs club/restaurant. Where you can have dinner/lunch or drinks with a phenomenal view.

The entrance to the pool is AUD 6.50 and allows you access to the sauna area as well.

Bondi icebergs pool

Bondi beach sky
Bondi Beach

5. Bondi to Coogee walk

Not in the mood to take a dip? Move along towards the end of Bondi Icebergs, where you’ll find the start of the Bondi to Coogee walk. An incredible coastal walk along several beaches and Sydney suburbs. The walk itself will take you up to an hour, depending on how fast you walk and the number of photo- or swim stops. Make sure to do the walk at least once during sunset or sunrise.

Note: during sunset, it tends to get quite crowded, with tourists as well as with joggers. But then again, sunset means waking up at five.. If you’re not a morning person that choice is easily made.

Bondi to Coogee walk sunset

Sunrise rock pool along the Bondi to Coogee walk

Bondi to Coogee coast line

In conclusion

Wrapping up, Bondi, and its surroundings will leave you with quite the awe. It might not be as deserted and filled with lush green tones, as a lesser-known beach elsewhere would be. But, with reason, this beach stole the heart of so many visitors and is likely to steal yours too.

Additional information 

Bondi Icebergs is opened year-round during the following hours:

  • Monday 6.00am – 6.30pm
  • Tuesday 6.00am – 6.30pm
  • Wednesday 6.00am – 6.30pm
  • Thursday pool closed for cleaning* (which looks pretty fab)
  • Friday 6.00am – 6.30pm
  • Saturday 6.30am – 6.30pm
  • Sunday 6.30am – 6.30pm

For more information visit http://www.icebergs.com.au/swimming-pool/

Prices as of 4 December 2017, xe.com

Bondi Craze – What To Do in Bondi Beach

Best things to do in Bondi Beach

Australia’s most iconic beach and, attached, an evenly iconic pool. Well, you’ve probably guessed we’re talking about the world renowned Bondi Beach. When walking on this incredibly large beach you can’t help but feel like you have been there before. Probably due to the ton of movies and series that have been recorded here over the past decade. But still, there is something about it. So, is Bondi even worth the visit when in Australia? YES. Well it might be big, touristy  and loud. It is Bondi Beach.

Bondi beach

Bondi Icebergs pool and  beach

Grab yourself some serious sunscreen, let’s say SPF 50 at least if you do not want to end up completely burned, and enjoy the extremely strong Australian sun rays whilst watching the surfers making their way to the waves.  For those who become extremely restless after an hour of beach time (which would be me) there are tons of activities to do around Bondi Beach. First of which would be strolling around the Bondi boulevard, walking past the illustrious graffiti wall and, if you’re lucky, admiring talented street artists at work. You’ll know when you’re at the end of the boulevard when you reach the outdoor gym at the northern end of the beach. Which is where most of the Bondi Beach body’s are made, an attraction on its own if you ask me.

Bondi beach graffiti wall
Bondi graffiti wall

So until now, what is it going to cost you to visit Bondi Beach? Not a thing, yet. Except for maybe an ice-cream to cool down a bit from the Australian heat at Anita’s when walking back to the start of the boulevard. As ice-cream fanatics I can honestly say they serve among the best ice-cream we have ever had, not even mentioning the interior of the shop.

Anita Ice cream Bondi Beach
One scoop – AUD 5.90

And then… a visit to the not to be missed, Bondi Icebergs itself. This beauty of a pool draws quite the crowd, but not as many tourists as one might think. The pool doesn’t feature any sun beds or relaxation area’s what so ever. (or you must think of the rocks as relaxation areas, I for one do not, at least not for longer than ten minutes) Which is probably done to keep the pool suitable for the dozens of swimmers that do their laps their on a daily basis. Which is a good thing, so you will have to do all of your chilling back on the beach or in the Bondi Icebergs club/restaurant. Where you can have dinner/lunch or drinks with a phenomenal view. The entrance for the pool is AUD 6.50 and allows you acces to the sauna area as well.

Bondi icebergs pool

 

Bondi beach sky
Bondi Beach

Not in the mood to take a dip? Take your pictures, and move along towards the end of Bondi Icebergs, were you’ll find the start of the Bondi to Coogee walk. Which is one of the most amazing coastal walks we have ever done. The walk itself will take you up to an hour, depending on how fast you walk. It took us forever, but then again we were amazed at every turn so the amount of stops piled up rather quickly.

Bondi to Coogee walk sunset
Bondi to Coogee walk sunset

Make sure to do the walk, at least once, during either sunset or sunrise. During sunset it tends to get quite crowded, with tourists as well as with joggers. But then again, sunset means waking up at five.. If you’re not a morning person that choice is easily made.

Sunrise rock pool along the Bondi to Coogee walk
Sunrise rock pool along the Bondi to Coogee walk
Bondi to Coogee coast line
Bondi to Coogee coast line

Wrapping up, Bondi, and its surroundings, will leave you with quite the awe. It might not be as deserted, and filled with lush green tones, as a lesser known beach elsewhere would be. But this beach stole our hearts, and if you’ll go for a visit,  it will steal yours too.

Additional information 

Bondi Icebergs is opened year round during the following hours:

  • Monday 6.00am – 6.30pm
  • Tuesday 6.00am – 6.30pm
  • Wednesday 6.00am – 6.30pm
  • Thursday pool closed for cleaning* (which looks pretty fab)
  • Friday 6.00am – 6.30pm
  • Saturday 6.30am – 6.30pm
  • Sunday 6.30am – 6.30pm

For more information visit http://www.icebergs.com.au/swimming-pool/

Prices as of 4 December 2017, xe.com

Barcelona lunchtime: Brunch & Cake

Carved pineapples used as bowls and fluffy green pancakes sounds luscious, right? The restaurant Brunch and Cake, which on its own obtained quite the Instagram fame, offers a brunch one cannot pass on.

Have a look on their Instagram feed here and you’ll get why. Apart from the fact that every plate deserves to have their photo taken at least three times, the food on its own is evenly delicious. The restaurant is open every day from 09:00 until 22:00 with the same menu throughout the day.

Brunch & Cake Barcelona

They operate with the same mantra as we go through life with: in grandma’s kitchen we trust, and more importantly- it is never too early, or late for that matter, for pancakes.  Keep in mind that this place does get really busy and does not do reservations.

Brunch & Cake Barcelona

We got lucky two times and were seated immediately (yes, we went twice, did we mention we love pancakes) but we saw a lot of queuing up outside. If the suns out, grab a seat outside in their window frame, definitely as chill as it looks.

Terrace Brunch & Cake Barcelona
Juices/Smoothies around $6.65

More information

Brunch & Cake, located at C/Enric Granados, 19 (Barcelona), is part of Cup & Cake and has multiple venues throughout Barcelona.

For more information visit their website here 

All prices are in US dollars as of 03’Oct-2017, converted on xe.com 

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Brunch & Cake – Barcelona Hotspot

Carved pineapples used as bowls and fluffy green pancakes sounds luscious, right? The restaurant Brunch and Cake, which on its own obtained quite the Instagram fame, offers a brunch one cannot pass on.

Have a look on their Instagram feed here and you’ll get why. Apart from the fact that every plate deserves to have their photo taken at least three times, the food on its own is evenly delicious. The restaurant is open everyday from 09:00 until 22:00 with the same menu throughout the day.

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Matcha pancakes $8.90 – Blue Acai Bowl $10.45

They operate with the same mantra as we go through life with: in grandma’s kitchen we trust, and more importantly- it is never to early, or late for that matter, for pancakes.  Keep in mind that this place does get really busy and does not do reservations.

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Avo toast $9.35  – Signature pancakes $9.40

We got lucky two times and were seated immediately (yes, we went twice, did we mention we love pancakes) but we saw a lot of queuing up outside. If the suns out, grab a seat outside in their window frame, definitely as chill as it looks.

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Juices/Smoothies around $6.65

Brunch & Cake, located at C/Enric Granados, 19 (Barcelona), is part of Cup & Cake and has multiple venues throughout Barcelona.

For more information visit their website here 

All prices are in US dollars as of 03’Oct-2017, converted on xe.com 

Tropical Escape – Why Visit The Gili Islands

When in Bali, or in Lombok for that matter, an escape isn’t wat most are looking for. There is, indeed, plenty to explore on the mainland but for those like myself, always looking for extra adventures, there are the Gili Islands.

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TACO HEAVEN (v)- Bali Hotspot

Vegan or not, this place is definitely worth the detour. The Spicy Coconut is a vegan warung located in Seminyak and my-oh-my, do they know how to make a killer lunch here.

Upon arrival, the warung does Bali’s tropical vibes justice with turquoise painted walls and palm lined roofing. On the inside however you can expect a more basic interior, with hints of colour here and there. Nothing to get really enthusiastic about but hey, you are here for the food and not the interior design.

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Jl. Batu Belig No. 81, Seminyak Utara, Kerobokan Kelod, Kuta Utara, Seminyak

Once inside, pick your spot at let the feast begin. As with many tropical restaurants, the simple plastic menu doesn’t prepare you enough for excitement yet to come but don’t let that fool you. From smoothie bowls to tacos, the friendly staff knows how to make you a plate that will not only your tummy will love, your camera will as well. Talking about making eating healthy easy.

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Fruit platter $3.37      Dragon fruit smoothie bowl $4.13
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Best vegan tacos EVER $4.88

Open daily from 08.00 till 15.00 – except from Sundays- The Spicy Coconut is definitely worth a stop, or even the detour for that matter. Don’t forget to to try the taco’s and to thank us later!

For more information click here.

All prices are in USD, as of 19’May-17, converted at xe.com