Here, you will see Moroccan copper lamps paired with Venetian Murano crystal chandeliers, locally crafted gilded tiles echoing Italian marble floors, and silk curtains and feather ropes adding a touch of luxury. It is said that the King of Morocco enlisted 1,200 craftsmen a few years ago, and it took more than three years to complete this Royal Mansour Marrakech, which embodies the essence of Moroccan history and architectural art. This is not just a hotel, but also a museum.
The location of this hotel is excellent, and the rooms are very spacious with a very rich breakfast. Highly recommended is its top floor, which offers an exquisite view of the MEDINA.
Hidden in the alleys, this Riad may not look impressive from the outside, but once you enter, it reveals a different world: a delicate and charming courtyard, spacious and cozy rooms, welcoming staff with smiling faces, and a sumptuous breakfast. It will definitely become a beautiful memory of your trip to Morocco.
Amanjena
The 'jena' in Amanjena, Morocco, means paradise, and you will find it well-deserved upon entering the hotel: the pink-toned gate is full of Moroccan charm, and the exquisite carved wooden door feels like a journey into the tales of One Thousand and One Nights. Sunlight fills this courtyard, and taking a nap or swimming in the pool at this moment is truly one of the great pleasures of a holiday. Of course, the hotel's restaurant also offers dishes that are highly praised.
This guesthouse is located a 15-minute walk outside the old town. It is away from the commercial atmosphere of the old town, offering a quiet retreat in the midst of the hustle and bustle. As you step through the door, you are immediately greeted by a unique blue tone, complemented by white carved windows, exuding a stylish Moroccan vibe. What's more special is that breakfast is served on the rooftop, where you might encounter many interesting things!
Riad BE Marrakech
This hotel is extremely popular on Instagram, usually requiring booking 2-3 months in advance. The most unique feature is the view of the courtyard from the second floor, with Moroccan patterns covering the entire courtyard, making it exceptionally beautiful.