Traveller question
Member
June 2026
Are there bowling alleys or family entertainment centres in Morocco?
Asked by a traveller planning a trip to Morocco. Here's the honest answer from one of our travel designers.

Traveller question
Member
June 2026
Are there bowling alleys or family entertainment centres in Morocco?
Asked by a traveller planning a trip to Morocco. Here's the honest answer from one of our travel designers.
Hassan
Travel Designer · StaffFamily Travel Designer
June 2026
Yes — the big modern malls are the place to look. Morocco Mall and Anfaplace in Casablanca, and the large Marrakech malls, house bowling alleys, arcades, indoor play zones, cinemas, and ice rinks in some seasons. They're air-conditioned, family-friendly, and a reliable rainy-day or heat-break option in the bigger cities.
Yes, and the single best tip I can give a family is to head for the modern shopping malls in the big cities, because that's where this kind of contemporary leisure clusters. Casablanca leads the way. Morocco Mall — one of the largest in Africa — packs in a bowling alley, a buzzing arcade, an indoor amusement zone, the IMAX cinema, and that famous walk-through aquarium, plus an ice rink in some seasons. Anfaplace, also in Casablanca and right on the seafront, is another with family entertainment and easy beachside dining.
Marrakech has its own large malls with similar offerings — bowling, games arcades, soft-play zones for little ones, and multiplex cinemas — so you're not stuck if you're based there rather than on the coast. These places are squarely aimed at Moroccan families as much as tourists, which means they're lively, safe, and genuinely fun rather than tourist traps, and the food courts cover the inevitable 'I'm hungry' meltdown.
The reason I rate these so highly for family trips is climate and contingency. Morocco's summers are hot and its cultural sights are demanding for kids, so a couple of hours of air-conditioned bowling and arcade games can completely rescue an afternoon — and on the rare wet winter day, it's a lifesaver. Teenagers in particular appreciate a slice of familiar modern normality in the middle of an otherwise very different trip.
My honest steer: don't structure a holiday around these, but absolutely keep one in your back pocket per city. When the weather turns, the kids are flagging, or you simply need a low-effort evening, knowing exactly where the nearest mall with a bowling alley is turns a potential bad day into an easy one. We flag the best options near your accommodation and can have a driver on standby so getting there and back is effortless.
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Hassan — Family Travel Designer, Serenity Morocco Tours. Answered June 2026.
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