Guests to the pavilion gain insight on the lifestyle and culture of the Moroccan people through the Gallery of Arts and History.
Restaurant Marrakesh, along with the Tangierine Cafe, serve Moroccan fare, including roast lamb in Tajine, Couscous, and Harira soup.
Six shops adorn the pavilion, selling patrons everything from rugs to leather goods, and traditional Moroccan clothing.
[3] Some of the major defining structures of the pavilion include Chellah, a replication of the necropolis in Rabat, and the Koutoubia, a replica of the minaret of the same name in Marrakesh.
Due to Islamic religious beliefs on the content of art, the mosaics contain no representations of people.