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On the Riad to Marrakech

Riad de Tarabel, Marrakech

Marrakech remains a year-round favourite destination; it blends the traditional with the modern in a way few other cities can. Whether wandering through the atmospheric labyrinth of the Medina, alive with vibrant souks and the scent of spices or treating yourself to the luxury of a riad or luxury hotel, there’s always something magical to discover. The Red City’s intoxicating and mystical charm extends beyond the visual, from the rich flavours of Moroccan dishes to the beauty of its hidden gardens. No matter the season, Marrakech delivers a feast for the senses – the cool winters are perfect for exploring the palaces and souks. At the same time, the balmy summer evenings under the stars are often accompanied by live music or the rhythmic sound of traditional storytelling.

Dar Zemora

I first discovered Dar Zemora more than twenty years ago, when it opened in 2003, and it’s still one of the best boutique hotels in the Palmeraie of Marrakech. Many of the staff have been here since its opening. This English-owned rose-filled luxury retreat blends traditional Moroccan design and the best of British hospitality. With lush gardens, a refreshing pool, and six individually styled rooms, this ‘Dar’ or house has a private hammam and massage room for a relaxing experience. The restaurant serves delicious Moroccan and Mediterranean food with many ingredients from the hotel's garden.

Rates from £240 per night

Riad Tarabel
A French fairytale in the heart of the Marrakech Medina, Riad Tarabel is one of my favourite riads in one of the best locations. This boutique riad has ten beautiful rooms and suites, blending French elegance with Moroccan craftsmanship, resulting in a chateau-chic vibe. The rooftop terrace boasts far-reaching views across the city, whilst the pool is a peaceful spot in the hotel’s garden. The Moroccan/French fusion food is served in a charming courtyard setting. Meanwhile, hidden behind a secret mirror is the best spa in the Medina, Les Bains de Tarabel. The hammam is spacious, the treatment beds wide and heated, and the therapists are highly trained and experienced.

Rates from £200 per night

Riad Cocoon
French-owned Riad Cocoon offers a modern twist on the traditional riad. Located in the heart of the souks, this private hotel features five uniquely designed rooms, each inspired by music. Unwind in the private hammam or on the rooftop with a cocktail. This small yet perfectly formed riad is a haven for first-time visitors to Marrakech and great value, too. Owner Corinne can recommend the current dining hot spots and the best places to shop in Marrakech.

Rates from £90 per night

Dar Kawa
Dar Kawa, is the oldest house in Marrakech. Owned by Belgian designer Valérie Barkowski, this serene 17th-century house blends minimalist interiors with historical charm. This boutique hideaway is a quiet retreat amidst the bustling Medina, featuring only four chic rooms. The fabulous courtyard is a stylish oasis, and the rooftop terrace is perfect for sunset dining. Chef Saida, prepares fresh, seasonal meals on request, focusing on Moroccan and Mediterranean flavours.

Rates from £160 per night

La Maison Arabe
An iconic establishment in Marrakech, La Maison Arabe combines authentic Moroccan design with modern luxury. One of the oldest hotels in Marrakech, alongside the rooms, it boasts a world-class spa with a hammam and two renowned restaurants—one serving traditional Moroccan food and the other offering international cuisine. La Maison Arabe is one of the best luxury riads in the medina, with a cooking school, lush gardens, and a pool area.

Rates from £180 per night

Royal Mansour

Where glamour effortlessly blends with fashion, Royal Mansour is the epitome of luxury in Marrakech. Owned by the King of Morocco, this luxury hotel is a true masterpiece where no detail has been overlooked. The 53 private riads, each exquisitely designed, are scattered throughout a medina-style layout, creating an exclusive, almost mystical experience. Private butlers, discreetly attentive, seem to appear from nowhere, adding to the hotel's magical atmosphere.  The design evokes the romance of Aladdin or The Arabian Nights, with lantern-lit courtyards, hidden pathways, and fragrant gardens that transport you into a magical world.

Rates from £900 per night