35 Derb Bzou, Rue de la Kasbah, Marrakech, Morocco | (618) 248-8274
Traditional small riad with muted decor, located in the southern Medina
A one-minute walk from the Saadiens Tombs
Simple, but attractive, rooms -- some with TVs and fireplaces
Small plunge pool for mid-day cooling off
Rooftop terrace has shaded loungers and Medina views
Restaurant serving local fare plus free Moroccan breakfast
Guests greeted with mint tea on arrival
Free Wi-Fi throughout
Pets allowed
Jemaa el-Fna is a bit of a walk (nearly 20 minutes)
Many rooms lack TVs (common in central Marrakech)
Pool is tiny
Wi-Fi can be spotty
The three-and-a-half-pearl Riad Jonan is an 11-room option located at the far southern end of the Medina. It's almost a 20-minute walk to Jemaa el-Fna, but there are lots of cafes and sights all around. Decor ranges from natural to colorful throughout the property, and the simple -- but attractive -- rooms are arranged around a tranquil courtyard. The sunny rooftop terrace is a highlight, with shaded loungers and Medina views, and there’s a restaurant, plunge pool, and charming patio. A Moroccan buffet breakfast is included and the restaurant offers local tagines and traditional fare for lunch and dinner (though reservations are required). Wi-Fi is free. Prices are fair for the Medina, but guests with bigger budgets wanting rooms that feature private terraces might try nearby La Sultana instead.
Scene
Intimate riad with Moroccan style and a romantic vibe
This riad was first opened in 2012 and the decor is traditional, with splashes of color here and there. It's centered around a pleasant courtyard and -- with its location in the southern end of the Medina -- is a peaceful escape from the bustling city farther to the north. Guests are welcomed with warm tea and biscuits, which helps set a relaxed tone. The central patio has a small plunge pool plus seating nooks for reading or relaxing. A plant-lined rooftop terrace -- with a small tented area -- offers shaded and sunny spots plus loungers and sofas to take in the views of the surrounding Medina. Given the relaxed, romantic vibe, it's no surprise that couples are the main guests here, but small families occasionally pass through as well.
Location
South Medina location, a one-minute walk from the Saadiens Tombs but longer walks to Jemaa el-Fna
Riad Jonan's location at the southern end of the Medina means that the hotel is farther away from some of Marrakech's major attractions. It’s around a 20-minute walk to the main square, Jemaa el-Fna, though there's lots to see along the way (including cafes, restaurants, shops, and markets). A little closer at hand is the El Badii Palace, which will take around eight minutes to reach on foot, while the Moulay El Yazid Mosque is a three-minute walk from the property. The Saadiens Tombs are just a minute away on foot. Arset el Blik, the main bus terminal, can be reached by car in seven minutes, and the airport is just a 10-minute cab ride from the hotel.
Rooms
Attractive, yet simple, Moroccan-style rooms with free Wi-Fi -- some feature TVs and fireplaces
The hotel has 11 traditionally-styled rooms, ranging in size from Standard to Deluxe Doubles. Decor mostly features natural, earthy tones, with some splashes of color seen in walls, throws, and accessories. Floors are tiled and laid with patterned rugs for comfort, while distinctive Moroccan touches can be spotted in the carved plaster work, window frames, and doors. Some rooms have TVs and others don't, but all feature air-conditioning and free Wi-Fi (the latter can be spotty). Only some larger units have safes and minibars. Bedrooms are arranged around the central courtyard, which keeps them quiet despite the Medina location. Bathrooms are traditional and won't be to everyone’s tastes -- with older fixtures and fittings, lots of mosaic tiling throughout, and separate shower units in each. Hairdryers are provided, as are basic toiletries and towels.
Features
Rooftop terrace, pleasant courtyard with plunge pool, and Moroccan breakfast
This intimate hotel has features that are on par with its competition in the Medina. The courtyard is particularly lovely, and is centered around a small plunge pool, with sunny and shaded seating for reading or relaxing. The secluded, plant-lined rooftop terrace is a highlight, and provides a tranquil spot to take in views of the surrounding Medina. There’s no hammam, but the hotel can book treatments for visitors at nearby venues. Breakfast is generally served on the patio by the fountain, or on the rooftop terrace. The meal is included in the room rates and features hot and cold items like Moroccan crepes, eggs, traditional breads, meats and cheeses, as well as tea, coffee, and freshly squeezed juice. The restaurant is also open for lunches and dinners, though advanced reservations are required. Airport transfers can be arranged for a fee and Wi-Fi is free throughout the hotel.