La Sultana Marrakech is a collection of five riads combined to create a 28-room luxury hotel with an intimate spa, a rooftop restaurant with panoramic views of Marrakech, and richly decorated interiors that showcase impeccable Moroccan style and craftsmanship. The hotel is located in the southern section of the Medina, close to palaces, museums, and souks. Guest rooms and suites are unique in their decor, featuring a mélange of decorative Moroccan tile-work, carved wood doors and ceilings, and gilded bathrooms. Other comparable properties in this price range in the Medina include the Riad Kniza and La Maison Arabe.
La Sultana Marrakech is a collection of five riads combined to create a 28-room luxury hotel with an intimate spa, a rooftop restaurant with panoramic views of Marrakech, and richly decorated interiors that showcase impeccable Moroccan style and craftsmanship. The hotel is located in the southern section of the Medina, close to palaces, museums, and souks. Guest rooms and suites are unique in their decor, featuring a mélange of decorative Moroccan tile-work, carved wood doors and ceilings, and gilded bathrooms. Other comparable properties in this price range in the Medina include the Riad Kniza and La Maison Arabe.
This 71-room luxury hotel is situated in the posh Hivernage area of the city, just a five-minute drive from Jemaa el-Fna and the Medina's souks. Rooms are decorated with distinctive Moroccan touches, plus flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, and iPads. Four restaurants serve Italian, French, Japanese, and traditional Moroccan fare, and other perks include a nightclub, three pools (one rooftop), a gym, spa, and hammam. To top it off, the hotel has its own art gallery, housing a permanent collection of local and international pieces, and airport transfers are free. The style throughout does verge on gaudy, though, and there isn't much for kids. Guests looking for a wider range of child-friendly activities and more handsome, classic decor might try the Four Seasons Resort Marrakech, though it's pricier.
This 71-room luxury hotel is situated in the posh Hivernage area of the city, just a five-minute drive from Jemaa el-Fna and the Medina's souks. Rooms are decorated with distinctive Moroccan touches, plus flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, and iPads. Four restaurants serve Italian, French, Japanese, and traditional Moroccan fare, and other perks include a nightclub, three pools (one rooftop), a gym, spa, and hammam. To top it off, the hotel has its own art gallery, housing a permanent collection of local and international pieces, and airport transfers are free. The style throughout does verge on gaudy, though, and there isn't much for kids. Guests looking for a wider range of child-friendly activities and more handsome, classic decor might try the Four Seasons Resort Marrakech, though it's pricier.
The 92-room Es Saadi Marrakech Resort - Palace is quite luxurious; an historic property with a famous casino that was once a celebrity playground, with attention still paid to every visual and sensory detail, it mixes modern amenities with exquisite traditional decor and handcrafted furniture. The spa is a high-end destination with gorgeous private hammams and a slow-food restaurant. Rooms are individually decorated with care and exquisite taste, and have private balconies. Some can get noisy, though.
The 92-room Es Saadi Marrakech Resort - Palace is quite luxurious; an historic property with a famous casino that was once a celebrity playground, with attention still paid to every visual and sensory detail, it mixes modern amenities with exquisite traditional decor and handcrafted furniture. The spa is a high-end destination with gorgeous private hammams and a slow-food restaurant. Rooms are individually decorated with care and exquisite taste, and have private balconies. Some can get noisy, though.
The Four Seasons Marrakech is a sprawling 141-room luxury resort with two pools, a modern spa, and quick taxi access to the Medina and Souks. The hotel features chic, contemporary style and a neutral color palette, although this may disappoint those craving the rich colors and textures associated with the Red City. The hotel's low-key vibe is attractive to travelers, families, and brand loyalists who crave the pampered, secluded compound-like atmosphere that's still within reach (it not walking distance) of the city's attractions.
The Four Seasons Marrakech is a sprawling 141-room luxury resort with two pools, a modern spa, and quick taxi access to the Medina and Souks. The hotel features chic, contemporary style and a neutral color palette, although this may disappoint those craving the rich colors and textures associated with the Red City. The hotel's low-key vibe is attractive to travelers, families, and brand loyalists who crave the pampered, secluded compound-like atmosphere that's still within reach (it not walking distance) of the city's attractions.
With a rich history, a long list of celebrity and noble guests, and over-the-top design and architecture, La Mamounia is Marrakech's grandest and most famous hotel. Built in 1923, the 207-room luxury property is a blend of Moroccan and Art Deco style with intricate zellige tile work, carved and painted cedar wood, stretches of marble, and a carefully curated collection of antique furnishings. It's close to the chaotic markets in the Medina, yet when behind the hotel's walls, the atmosphere is all about serenity, especially when strolling through the 200-year-old gardens. For a resort experience actually in the Medina, only the pricier Royal Mansour is more luxurious.
With a rich history, a long list of celebrity and noble guests, and over-the-top design and architecture, La Mamounia is Marrakech's grandest and most famous hotel. Built in 1923, the 207-room luxury property is a blend of Moroccan and Art Deco style with intricate zellige tile work, carved and painted cedar wood, stretches of marble, and a carefully curated collection of antique furnishings. It's close to the chaotic markets in the Medina, yet when behind the hotel's walls, the atmosphere is all about serenity, especially when strolling through the 200-year-old gardens. For a resort experience actually in the Medina, only the pricier Royal Mansour is more luxurious.
Club Dar Atlas is an upper-mid-range family-friendly resort with two pools, a beautiful spa, and plenty of activities for children. Located about a 20- to 25-minute drive from the city center, this 320-room all-inclusive property offers a quiet respite from the action but provides an hourly shuttle service that runs through the evening for those keen on exploring the medina (for a small fee). The spacious interiors are decked out in Moroccan decor, while guest rooms are simple and charming with balconies or patios and flat-screen TVs. The resort has a Moroccan restaurant and poolside bar. Guests who want to be a bit closer to the city could try the large Kenzi Agdal Medina Hotel, which also has all-inclusive options.
Club Dar Atlas is an upper-mid-range family-friendly resort with two pools, a beautiful spa, and plenty of activities for children. Located about a 20- to 25-minute drive from the city center, this 320-room all-inclusive property offers a quiet respite from the action but provides an hourly shuttle service that runs through the evening for those keen on exploring the medina (for a small fee). The spacious interiors are decked out in Moroccan decor, while guest rooms are simple and charming with balconies or patios and flat-screen TVs. The resort has a Moroccan restaurant and poolside bar. Guests who want to be a bit closer to the city could try the large Kenzi Agdal Medina Hotel, which also has all-inclusive options.
The Palmeraie Palace is a sprawling, self-contained village that comes with a plethora of kids' activities and plenty of pampering to indulge parents in between rounds of golf or games of tennis. Marble-decorated rooms are large and have a few Moroccan touches, but cracks in the infrastructure are hard to dismiss at a four-and-a-half pearl property. There's several themed restaurants, but they pretty much ignore the local cuisine. This resort is a golfers' paradise, and there's tons to entertain the kids, but travelers more interested in exploring the local culture will likely be lining up to get on the free shuttle into town.
The Palmeraie Palace is a sprawling, self-contained village that comes with a plethora of kids' activities and plenty of pampering to indulge parents in between rounds of golf or games of tennis. Marble-decorated rooms are large and have a few Moroccan touches, but cracks in the infrastructure are hard to dismiss at a four-and-a-half pearl property. There's several themed restaurants, but they pretty much ignore the local cuisine. This resort is a golfers' paradise, and there's tons to entertain the kids, but travelers more interested in exploring the local culture will likely be lining up to get on the free shuttle into town.
The Suite Novotel Marrakech is an all-suites business hotel located in the Hivernage, not far from the convention center. The 112 rooms have such conveniences as microwaves, mini-fridges, plenty of work space, and free Wi-Fi but lack the Moroccan flourishes found in other Marrakech properties. There are also an outdoor pool, a bar, and a tiny fitness center with cardio machines (but no weights), and a deli-style shop. Those looking for a hotel with a full restaurant may want to check out the nearby Diwane Hotel, which also has a more fully equipped fitness facility.
The Suite Novotel Marrakech is an all-suites business hotel located in the Hivernage, not far from the convention center. The 112 rooms have such conveniences as microwaves, mini-fridges, plenty of work space, and free Wi-Fi but lack the Moroccan flourishes found in other Marrakech properties. There are also an outdoor pool, a bar, and a tiny fitness center with cardio machines (but no weights), and a deli-style shop. Those looking for a hotel with a full restaurant may want to check out the nearby Diwane Hotel, which also has a more fully equipped fitness facility.
The seven-room Riad Dar Najat is a mid-range Moroccan-style guesthouse set right in the middle of Marrakech's ancient medina quarter. While tricky to find (as is typical in these lovely, narrow streets), it's less than 10 minutes on foot to the bustling Djemaa el-Fna square and neighboring souks. Interiors are attractive, especially on the secluded rooftop terrace which features a lovely tiled hot tub and lots of lounge furniture. Rooms are homey, quiet, and filled with art, though light on amenities (there are no TVs, minibars, or telephones). On-site dining is a real treat and the owners are especially hospitable. All in all, it's a fine example of riad-style lodgings, though for more extravagant bedrooms check out the nearby (and pricier) Riad le Clos des Arts. Wi-Fi is free throughout.
The seven-room Riad Dar Najat is a mid-range Moroccan-style guesthouse set right in the middle of Marrakech's ancient medina quarter. While tricky to find (as is typical in these lovely, narrow streets), it's less than 10 minutes on foot to the bustling Djemaa el-Fna square and neighboring souks. Interiors are attractive, especially on the secluded rooftop terrace which features a lovely tiled hot tub and lots of lounge furniture. Rooms are homey, quiet, and filled with art, though light on amenities (there are no TVs, minibars, or telephones). On-site dining is a real treat and the owners are especially hospitable. All in all, it's a fine example of riad-style lodgings, though for more extravagant bedrooms check out the nearby (and pricier) Riad le Clos des Arts. Wi-Fi is free throughout.
Comprising three courtyards, a spacious rooftop terrace, several snug lounges, and 19 guest rooms, this mid-range property is one of the larger riads in the area. Located in the thick of the medina's bustling souks, Riad Karmela is within a five-minute walk of the Marrakech Museum and a 10-minute walk of Jamaa el Fna Square. Rooms are clean and pleasant, though some are more elaborately decorated than others, and guests have complained about a slight mustiness. A rooftop hot tub and on-site hammam are both plus points, and make the comparatively low rates even more of a bargain. But those looking for traditional riad accommodations could compare rates with the Riad La Porte Rouge.
Comprising three courtyards, a spacious rooftop terrace, several snug lounges, and 19 guest rooms, this mid-range property is one of the larger riads in the area. Located in the thick of the medina's bustling souks, Riad Karmela is within a five-minute walk of the Marrakech Museum and a 10-minute walk of Jamaa el Fna Square. Rooms are clean and pleasant, though some are more elaborately decorated than others, and guests have complained about a slight mustiness. A rooftop hot tub and on-site hammam are both plus points, and make the comparatively low rates even more of a bargain. But those looking for traditional riad accommodations could compare rates with the Riad La Porte Rouge.