Pros

  • Set in beautifully restored traditional riad
  • Superb interior design with serious art collection
  • Central medina location next to Palace Gate
  • Spacious and striking rooms with deluxe feel
  • Three pools -- two marble and one rooftop
  • Large rooftop terrace with restaurant and superb views
  • Hammam and fireside massage treatments
  • Outstanding dining in romantic candlelit restaurant
  • Gorgeous courtyards with lounge space and hammock
  • Free Wi-Fi
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Cons

  • No TVs or telephones in rooms (a pro for some)
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Bottom Line

The 28-room El Fenn is a chic, upscale boutique with plenty of old Morocco charm set in the heart of medina. Interiors are hands-down some of the most gorgeous you'll find in Marrakech, with lots of jewel tones, inviting places to lounge strewn with colorful throw pillows, and pretty keyhole arches. This property also delivers on stellar facilities with several pools, a hammam spa, peaceful courtyards with a hammock, and excellent rooftop dining. It's no surprise their spacious and luxurious rooms are popular with the celebrity set. Wi-Fi is free throughout.

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Amenities

  • Cribs
  • Internet
  • Pets Allowed
  • Pool
  • Spa

Oyster Hotel Review

El Fenn

Scene

Enchanting boutique with shady courtyards and a serious art collection

Tucked away down a side street, standing out from its clay brick surrounds, the arched entrance of El Fenn is marked only by a small unassuming brass sign. Its heavy black wooden door however opens up into a world that is anything but modest -- a labyrinthine complex of beautifully presented courtyards adorned with orange trees, superb original Moroccan tiling, carved cedar wood, and numerous furnishings and objet d'art scavenged from local flea markets. Vanessa Branson -- sibling of Richard -- bought the ruined riad in 2002 and after two years of painstaking restoration opened with just six rooms. With the purchase of two joining townhouses and a 2014 total renovation, the property reopened as this enchanting and exclusive hotel that has attracted a long list of stars from Gwyneth Paltrow to Gwen Stefani -- Annie Lennox is also a regular guest. The main focus, however, has always been the hotel's seriously impressive art collection that can be seen on display in various parts of the property. There's also plenty of nooks and secluded spots throughout as well as a vast roof terrace featuring magical views over the medina at night -- just be careful not to trip over one of the family of the hotel's resident tortoises. The atmosphere is romantic, refined, and true to a Moroccan aesthetic. 

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Location

Set in the bustling heart of the Medina quarter next to the Palace Gate

The hotel is situated in Marrakech's iconic medina quarter -- or old city -- next to the Palace Gate landmark and five minutes' walk from the famous Djemaa el-Fna square and marketplace. This 11th-century UNESCO recognized district is abuzz with bustling souks, cafes, and even the occasional snake-charmer. As is the case with many such hotels, there is no direct car access to El Fenn, but parking and taxi ranks are a few minutes away on foot. Marrakech Menara International Airport is about 15 minutes' drive away. 

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Rooms

Lovely rooms with an eclectic mix of lavish Moroccan styling and luxurious touches

There are 22 rooms in the main building and an additional five in the smaller riad -- Little Sister -- a few minutes walk away, plus a private riad with four double bedrooms. Most of the rooms in the main building are spacious open-plan suites individually decorated with a gorgeous blend of vibrantly colored tadelakt (Morrocan limestone plaster), locally sourced furnishings, and vintage 20th-century pieces. Many have lofty 17-foot ceiling and others real-wood fireplaces and original artworks, while all include luxurious bathtubs and six-foot-wide beds with Egyptian cotton sheets. Scented candles and the deliberate absence of TVs and telephone make for particularly relaxing accommodation -- aided too by extra-thick walls that soundproof from the bustle outside. The best suite in the house boasts apartment-like space, hand-sewn camel leather flooring, and a private rooftop plunge pool. Wi-Fi is free. 

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Features

Three pools including rooftop plunge pool with cityscape views plus two restaurants, peaceful courtyards, and free Wi-Fi

Rare for Marrakech, the hotel has three heated pools, two lined in Carrara marble, and a rooftop plunge pool surrounded by a huge roof terrace with wonderful views over the city. The roof is even accessible via an elevator and also has a lovely cafe and restaurant serving breakfast, lunch, and -- weather permitting -- dinner under the stars. The main restaurant, however, is a wonderfully moody candlelit place with a chic, arty vibe serving some of the area's finest dining. There are also a traditional hammam steam bath and massage room where fireside treatments are available with all-natural products. Peaceful courtyards provide relaxing spaces to put your feet up. Wi-Fi throughout is free. 

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Oyster Hotel Review

El Fenn

Scene

Enchanting boutique with shady courtyards and a serious art collection

Tucked away down a side street, standing out from its clay brick surrounds, the arched entrance of El Fenn is marked only by a small unassuming brass sign. Its heavy black wooden door however opens up into a world that is anything but modest -- a labyrinthine complex of beautifully presented courtyards adorned with orange trees, superb original Moroccan tiling, carved cedar wood, and numerous furnishings and objet d'art scavenged from local flea markets. Vanessa Branson -- sibling of Richard -- bought the ruined riad in 2002 and after two years of painstaking restoration opened with just six rooms. With the purchase of two joining townhouses and a 2014 total renovation, the property reopened as this enchanting and exclusive hotel that has attracted a long list of stars from Gwyneth Paltrow to Gwen Stefani -- Annie Lennox is also a regular guest. The main focus, however, has always been the hotel's seriously impressive art collection that can be seen on display in various parts of the property. There's also plenty of nooks and secluded spots throughout as well as a vast roof terrace featuring magical views over the medina at night -- just be careful not to trip over one of the family of the hotel's resident tortoises. The atmosphere is romantic, refined, and true to a Moroccan aesthetic. 

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Location

Set in the bustling heart of the Medina quarter next to the Palace Gate

The hotel is situated in Marrakech's iconic medina quarter -- or old city -- next to the Palace Gate landmark and five minutes' walk from the famous Djemaa el-Fna square and marketplace. This 11th-century UNESCO recognized district is abuzz with bustling souks, cafes, and even the occasional snake-charmer. As is the case with many such hotels, there is no direct car access to El Fenn, but parking and taxi ranks are a few minutes away on foot. Marrakech Menara International Airport is about 15 minutes' drive away. 

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Rooms

Lovely rooms with an eclectic mix of lavish Moroccan styling and luxurious touches

There are 22 rooms in the main building and an additional five in the smaller riad -- Little Sister -- a few minutes walk away, plus a private riad with four double bedrooms. Most of the rooms in the main building are spacious open-plan suites individually decorated with a gorgeous blend of vibrantly colored tadelakt (Morrocan limestone plaster), locally sourced furnishings, and vintage 20th-century pieces. Many have lofty 17-foot ceiling and others real-wood fireplaces and original artworks, while all include luxurious bathtubs and six-foot-wide beds with Egyptian cotton sheets. Scented candles and the deliberate absence of TVs and telephone make for particularly relaxing accommodation -- aided too by extra-thick walls that soundproof from the bustle outside. The best suite in the house boasts apartment-like space, hand-sewn camel leather flooring, and a private rooftop plunge pool. Wi-Fi is free. 

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Features

Three pools including rooftop plunge pool with cityscape views plus two restaurants, peaceful courtyards, and free Wi-Fi

Rare for Marrakech, the hotel has three heated pools, two lined in Carrara marble, and a rooftop plunge pool surrounded by a huge roof terrace with wonderful views over the city. The roof is even accessible via an elevator and also has a lovely cafe and restaurant serving breakfast, lunch, and -- weather permitting -- dinner under the stars. The main restaurant, however, is a wonderfully moody candlelit place with a chic, arty vibe serving some of the area's finest dining. There are also a traditional hammam steam bath and massage room where fireside treatments are available with all-natural products. Peaceful courtyards provide relaxing spaces to put your feet up. Wi-Fi throughout is free. 

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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Airport Transportation

  • Cable

  • Cribs

  • Dry Cleaning

  • Free Breakfast

  • Internet

  • Kids Allowed

  • Laundry

  • Meeting / Conference Rooms

  • Pets Allowed

  • Pool

  • Rental Car Service Desk Onsite

  • Room Service

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

  • Spa

  • Supervised Kids Activities

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