The 200-room Hotel El Andalous offers a lovely Moroccan retreat, bordering on being upscale, with a bit of romance. There are two large outdoor pools with palm trees, a spa with a hammam, eight elegant meeting rooms, and Arab-Andalusian decorations in restaurants which get mixed reviews. Rooms feature stylish Moorish designs, flat-screen TVs, and balconies overlooking the pool. But, as guests complain, the in-room Wi-Fi connection can be slow. The nearby Hivernage Premier Hotel & Spa, for higher prices, offers rooms that reportedly have a more reliable connection. El Andalous offers various rates options, such as those including breakfast or half-board.
The 200-room Hotel El Andalous offers a lovely Moroccan retreat, bordering on being upscale, with a bit of romance. There are two large outdoor pools with palm trees, a spa with a hammam, eight elegant meeting rooms, and Arab-Andalusian decorations in restaurants which get mixed reviews. Rooms feature stylish Moorish designs, flat-screen TVs, and balconies overlooking the pool. But, as guests complain, the in-room Wi-Fi connection can be slow. The nearby Hivernage Premier Hotel & Spa, for higher prices, offers rooms that reportedly have a more reliable connection. El Andalous offers various rates options, such as those including breakfast or half-board.
Opened in 2012, Palais Namaskar is a 41-room luxury hotel set on 12 acres of meticulously landscaped property in the upscale La Palmeraie, a quiet enclave tucked between the Atlas Mountains and the Djebilet Hills. It's a 25-minute drive from the chaos of the Medina, but that's also part of the hotel's allure. The vibe is serene and sophisticated with subdued Feng Shui style, opulent restaurants and lounges, and spacious rooms, suites, and palaces designed for luxuriating. Those who want a resort-like experience a bit closer to the Medina might consider the Four Seasons.
Opened in 2012, Palais Namaskar is a 41-room luxury hotel set on 12 acres of meticulously landscaped property in the upscale La Palmeraie, a quiet enclave tucked between the Atlas Mountains and the Djebilet Hills. It's a 25-minute drive from the chaos of the Medina, but that's also part of the hotel's allure. The vibe is serene and sophisticated with subdued Feng Shui style, opulent restaurants and lounges, and spacious rooms, suites, and palaces designed for luxuriating. Those who want a resort-like experience a bit closer to the Medina might consider the Four Seasons.
Travelers looking for an authentic Moroccan experience in the heart of the old city will appreciate Riad Al Badia's personal touches and the intimate atmosphere maintained by its friendly owner. The upper-mid-range hotel is located within a maze of narrow streets at the southern end of the medina, so guests can easily walk to the Bahia Palace. The staff is attentive and eager to help with any requests, but those who prefer privacy may find them a bit too hovering. The rooms vary widely, and its decor, while comfortable and appealing, is less ornate than that at other riads. But the air-conditioning works, and the rooftop terrace is a great place to enjoy slow, home cooked meals.
Travelers looking for an authentic Moroccan experience in the heart of the old city will appreciate Riad Al Badia's personal touches and the intimate atmosphere maintained by its friendly owner. The upper-mid-range hotel is located within a maze of narrow streets at the southern end of the medina, so guests can easily walk to the Bahia Palace. The staff is attentive and eager to help with any requests, but those who prefer privacy may find them a bit too hovering. The rooms vary widely, and its decor, while comfortable and appealing, is less ornate than that at other riads. But the air-conditioning works, and the rooftop terrace is a great place to enjoy slow, home cooked meals.
A luxury guesthouse in the historic quarter, Riad Dar Anika is a private sanctuary with a wonderful garden courtyard and a staff with a penchant for luxury pampering. With 12 rooms, it's a bit larger than other riads, and has a heated pool and a marble hammam. The rooms are covered in colorful Moroccan textiles and rich hand-carved wood, though even the higher-tier rooms are small. It's located toward the southern end of the medina, and has the rare benefit of being right off a main avenue near street parking, making it easier to find than competing riads located deeper in the maze-like streets of the medina.
A luxury guesthouse in the historic quarter, Riad Dar Anika is a private sanctuary with a wonderful garden courtyard and a staff with a penchant for luxury pampering. With 12 rooms, it's a bit larger than other riads, and has a heated pool and a marble hammam. The rooms are covered in colorful Moroccan textiles and rich hand-carved wood, though even the higher-tier rooms are small. It's located toward the southern end of the medina, and has the rare benefit of being right off a main avenue near street parking, making it easier to find than competing riads located deeper in the maze-like streets of the medina.
Part of a regional chain, Kenzi Club Agdal Medina is an upscale Moroccan sanctuary flanked by 24 acres of olive trees, with the resort offering multiple restaurants and bars, four outdoor pools, a spa, sports center, and kids’ club. There are 314 large, contemporary guest rooms here with flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, and patios or terraces. Several dedicated meeting rooms make the property a viable option for business travelers as well. But the multiple fees for the in-room safes, indoor pool, and spa leave some guests dissatisfied.
Part of a regional chain, Kenzi Club Agdal Medina is an upscale Moroccan sanctuary flanked by 24 acres of olive trees, with the resort offering multiple restaurants and bars, four outdoor pools, a spa, sports center, and kids’ club. There are 314 large, contemporary guest rooms here with flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, and patios or terraces. Several dedicated meeting rooms make the property a viable option for business travelers as well. But the multiple fees for the in-room safes, indoor pool, and spa leave some guests dissatisfied.
Deep in the medina, in a tangled web of narrow red streets, Riad Kheirredine fashions itself as a doorway to the soul of Morocco. The secret's out (and the prices are up) on this traditionally styled, four-pearl guesthouse. The staff is a dream come true, and the riad's white-linen opulence could be the setting for a fairy tale. Unlike many riad rooms in the old city, these have minibars and Bluetooth music systems, but like most, they're narrow (as they're built around a courtyard or garden), and don't have TVs or coffeemakers. Riad Kheirredine is not as ornately furnished, nor that close to Jamaa El Fna Square (some might consider this a plus) as other riads, but its rooftop terrace and fantastic service stand out.
Deep in the medina, in a tangled web of narrow red streets, Riad Kheirredine fashions itself as a doorway to the soul of Morocco. The secret's out (and the prices are up) on this traditionally styled, four-pearl guesthouse. The staff is a dream come true, and the riad's white-linen opulence could be the setting for a fairy tale. Unlike many riad rooms in the old city, these have minibars and Bluetooth music systems, but like most, they're narrow (as they're built around a courtyard or garden), and don't have TVs or coffeemakers. Riad Kheirredine is not as ornately furnished, nor that close to Jamaa El Fna Square (some might consider this a plus) as other riads, but its rooftop terrace and fantastic service stand out.
The 36-room Les Jardins de la Medina is a riad that provides a luxurious, authentic Moroccan experience with tropical fountain-filled courtyards, a heated pool, a rooftop terrace overlooking Marrakech, and a spa, among other amenities. Rooms are sprinkled with rose petals and feature stylish Moorish designs and balconies with French doors and garden views. But the free Wi-Fi is reportedly unreliable, a common complaint in the city.
The 36-room Les Jardins de la Medina is a riad that provides a luxurious, authentic Moroccan experience with tropical fountain-filled courtyards, a heated pool, a rooftop terrace overlooking Marrakech, and a spa, among other amenities. Rooms are sprinkled with rose petals and feature stylish Moorish designs and balconies with French doors and garden views. But the free Wi-Fi is reportedly unreliable, a common complaint in the city.
A small boutique hotel in the medina, the Villa Makassar offers quiet, intimate upscale accommodations. The 10 rooms vary in decor but are sleek and modern, with beautiful Art Deco-inspired touches. The Makassar also has a spa and a fine-dining restaurant, although the whirlpool and hammam come with a fee. As with most hotels of its size in the medina, there's no fitness center, and the pool is not large enough to swim laps. Those who prefer extended poolside lounging and more standard hotel amenities may prefer to stay at the Sofitel Marrakech Palais Imperial, a 10-minute walk from the medina.
A small boutique hotel in the medina, the Villa Makassar offers quiet, intimate upscale accommodations. The 10 rooms vary in decor but are sleek and modern, with beautiful Art Deco-inspired touches. The Makassar also has a spa and a fine-dining restaurant, although the whirlpool and hammam come with a fee. As with most hotels of its size in the medina, there's no fitness center, and the pool is not large enough to swim laps. Those who prefer extended poolside lounging and more standard hotel amenities may prefer to stay at the Sofitel Marrakech Palais Imperial, a 10-minute walk from the medina.
Designed by renowned architect Imaad Rahmouni, Sirayane Boutique Hotel & Spa is a modern marvel of 28 luxury rooms and suites spread across acres of manicured gardens in the shadow of the Atlas Mountains, 15 minutes outside of Marrakech's Medina. Guest rooms each have either a private terrace or garden, and some have private pools. Between the sprawling, lounger-lined pool and the indulgent spa with a traditional hammam, there's little tempting guests to leave the scenic grounds -- especially considering the tennis courts, jogging path, gym, two bars, and gourmet restaurant. But the hotel runs a free shuttle to and from the Medina every two hours (six times daily), so even the most independent luxury-lover can have the best of both worlds.
Designed by renowned architect Imaad Rahmouni, Sirayane Boutique Hotel & Spa is a modern marvel of 28 luxury rooms and suites spread across acres of manicured gardens in the shadow of the Atlas Mountains, 15 minutes outside of Marrakech's Medina. Guest rooms each have either a private terrace or garden, and some have private pools. Between the sprawling, lounger-lined pool and the indulgent spa with a traditional hammam, there's little tempting guests to leave the scenic grounds -- especially considering the tennis courts, jogging path, gym, two bars, and gourmet restaurant. But the hotel runs a free shuttle to and from the Medina every two hours (six times daily), so even the most independent luxury-lover can have the best of both worlds.
The lovingly restored 18th-century Riad Kniza is a luxurious 11-room hideout in the heart of Marrakech's old city. The hotel's serene atmosphere and authentic Moroccan decor attract well-seasoned travelers who prefer to explore the sites of the old city and then return to a plush, quiet retreat. The rooms are spacious with fireplaces and lots of Moorish detail and there are several courtyards and gorgeously decorated salons in which to enjoy a leisurely Moroccan meal. It's one of the top boutique options in the Medina, but if it's booked, travelers can also consider the comparable (if slightly larger) La Maison Arabe or La Sultana.
The lovingly restored 18th-century Riad Kniza is a luxurious 11-room hideout in the heart of Marrakech's old city. The hotel's serene atmosphere and authentic Moroccan decor attract well-seasoned travelers who prefer to explore the sites of the old city and then return to a plush, quiet retreat. The rooms are spacious with fireplaces and lots of Moorish detail and there are several courtyards and gorgeously decorated salons in which to enjoy a leisurely Moroccan meal. It's one of the top boutique options in the Medina, but if it's booked, travelers can also consider the comparable (if slightly larger) La Maison Arabe or La Sultana.