16, Derb Sidi Makhlouf, Diour Saboune, Marrakech, Morocco | (618) 248-8274
Modern boutique riad with muted decor, in the Medina
A six-minute walk from the Ben Youssef Madrasa
Contemporary rooms with flat-screen TVs, air-conditioning, and minibars
Rooftop terrace has shaded loungers and Medina views
Full spa with traditional hammam, plus indoor and outdoor pools
Restaurant serving local and international fare plus Moroccan breakfast (fee)
Guests greeted with warm tea and biscuits on arrival
Hosts can arrange excursions and guided tours
Free Wi-Fi throughout
Elevator building
Jemaa el-Faa is a bit too far to reach on foot
No on-site fitness center
Charges for airport transfers and parking
Wi-Fi can be slow in some areas
The upscale Riad Nashira is a 15-room hotel located in the Medina, a seven-minute drive from Jemaa el-Fna square and the souks. Decor is muted throughout, from the spa to the rooms, which are arranged around two tranquil courtyards and feature flat-screen TVs, air-conditioning, minibars, and free Wi-Fi. The rooftop terrace is a highlight, with shaded loungers and panoramic Medina views. There's a spa with whirlpool, hammam, and treatment rooms, and the hotel has two pools -- one indoor and one outdoor. A Moroccan buffet breakfast is served in the dining room or terrace (for a fee), and the restaurant offers local dishes and international cuisine for lunch and dinner. Prices are fair for the Medina, but guests with bigger budgets wanting a gym may try nearby Riad Noir D'Ivoire
Scene
Modern riad with subtle Moroccan style, locally crafted furniture, and a romantic vibe
This contemporary hotel was first opened in 2012 and it's perhaps unsurprising that the decor is classically modern and understated, with just a splash of color here and there in the artwork, rugs, and other accessories. The hotel is centered around two courtyards and, with its location in the northern end of the Medina, is a peaceful escape from the bustling city square and souks. Guests are welcomed with warm tea and biscuits, setting a relaxed tone. There are two open-air courtyards -- one with a plunge pool -- with lots of nooks for reading or relaxing. A secluded rooftop terrace offers shaded and sunny spots with padded loungers and sofas to take in the views of the surrounding Medina, and there's a fire pit to add warmth in the evenings. Given the romantic vibe, it's no surprise that couples are the main guests, but as the hotel also offers some child-friendly services, it's not uncommon for families to pass through as well.
Location
North Medina location, just a seven-minute walk from the Ben Youssef Madrasa
Its location at the northern end of the Medina means that the hotel is slightly farther away from some of the city’s main attractions. It’s around a 17-minute walk to the main square, Jemaa el-Fna, but only seven minutes by car or cab. A little closer at hand is the Ben Youssef Mosque, which will take around five minutes to reach on foot, and the Marrakech Museum and Ben Youssef Madrasa, both of which are around a six- to seven-minute walk. There are all manner of cafes, restaurants, galleries, and other sights throughout the Medina, as well as the city's famous souks, which are closer to the square. Arset el Blik, the main bus terminal, can be reached by car in 11 minutes, and Menara Airport is a 20-minute cab ride from the hotel. Transfers can be arranged by contacting the hotel (for a fee).
Rooms
Attractive, minimalist Moroccan-style rooms with air-conditioning and free Wi-Fi, built around central courtyards
The hotel has 15 similarly-styled rooms, ranging in size from Comfort Rooms to Deluxe Suites, with natural tones throughout and just a splash of color in the artwork, rugs, and throw pillows. Floors are done in earth-color tiles with patterned rugs for comfort. Although rooms do have distinctive Moroccan touches in the carved doors, archways, and locally-crafted furnishings, they are modern and minimalist overall. There are flat-screen TVs in all rooms -- not that common for riads in the Medina -- and all have satellite channels and DVD players. Other standard features include air-conditioning, minibars, and free Wi-Fi. Each room has a seating area, while the Suites have a second bedroom or lounge, and private terraces overlooking the patio. Bedrooms are arranged around the courtyards, which keeps them quiet despite the Medina location. Bathrooms continue the muted contemporary style, with modern fittings, single or double vessel sinks, and separate showers. Some larger rooms have two bathrooms, stand-alone tubs, and bidets, but there are no doors on many and simple curtains are in place for privacy, which may not be to everyone's taste. Hairdryers and free toiletries are provided.
Features
Rooftop terrace, spa with hammam, indoor and outdoors pools, and great local breakfast
While the hotel doesn't quite live up to its luxe aspirations, there are enough features here to make it a fine upscale pick. The courtyards are particularly lovely and are surrounded by padded seating areas -- one even has a tranquil pool. The rooftop terrace is another highlight and provides a secluded spot to take in the surrounding Medina views by day or night (we love the fire pit for an extra dash of romance). There's a second pool (heated) within the spa, along with a whirlpool, hamman, and relaxation and treatment rooms plus a range of services. Dining and drinking can be done in the restaurant, terraces, or bar, and the hotel offers local fare and international dishes. Bear in mind that reservations are required for lunches and evening meals. A Moroccan buffet breakfast is available, with omelets, breads, and yogurts, but it's not all included in the rates. Airport transfers can be arranged (for a fee), as can private off-site parking. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotel, although this can be slow in some areas. There is an elevator in the hotel and it's wheelchair accessible.