
Chess Lessons in
Marrakech
The medina is a maze. Chess teaches you to navigate mazes.
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Marrakech
Marrakech is unlike anywhere else: the Medina, the souks, the rooftop cafes with views over the city. It's a sensory overload, and somehow that makes the focused calm of a chess game feel even more powerful here.
We're planning sessions in Marrakech as part of our North Africa expansion. Private lessons in the city's café culture, for travelers and nomads spending time in Morocco.
Remote coaching is available right now. Marrakech in-person dates will be announced via Instagram and our contact form.
The Details
How It Works
Format
Private (1-on-1)
Duration
1–2 hours
Schedule
Coming soon. Get in touch.
Price
TBD. Contact us.
Venue
Marrakech rooftop cafes and riad spaces. Parks and online lessons are also available.
Questions?
Quick Answers
Are chess lessons available in Marrakech?
Remote coaching is available globally right now. Marrakech in-person sessions are coming soon.
Can lessons be in French?
French-medium lessons may be possible on request. English and Spanish are the primary teaching languages.
Where would the lesson take place in Marrakech?
We'll find a rooftop café or riad courtyard that suits you. Marrakech has plenty of beautiful spaces for a focused session.
Resources for your next game
Build stronger fundamentals before your lesson
Explore practical tips and short reads curated to make every minute at the board more useful.
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The biggest mistake adult beginners make (I have seen it in 21 cities)
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Practical guide
Chess tips for digital nomads
Ready to Play in Marrakech?
Book your slot or get in touch if you have questions first.