Where to Stay in Marrakech
Here’s the best of the best from thehotelguru.com
Marrakech is one of THE must-visit destinations for 2025. If you’re looking for where to stay in Marrakech, ‘here’s our guide to the best of the best, from The Hotel Guru…
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Riad Cocoon

Perfect for first-time visitors, Riad Cocoon is an intimate hideaway in the heart of the
souks. Its five music-inspired rooms offer a contemporary twist on traditional design.
Relax in the rooftop lounge, enjoy a cocktail, or unwind in the private hammam.
French owner Corinne provides insider tips on where to eat and shop.
Rates from £90 per night.
Dar Zemora

Nestled in the Palmeraie, Dar Zemora is a rose-filled sanctuary blending Moroccan
design with British hospitality. The lush gardens, six individually styled rooms, pool,
and hammam offer plenty of opportunities to relax. Don’t miss the Moroccan and
Mediterranean dishes made with garden-fresh ingredients.
Rates from £240 per night.
Riad Tarabel

This French-inspired riad is an oasis of chateau chic in the Medina. With ten elegant
rooms and suites, a serene garden pool, and a rooftop terrace, Riad Tarabel is as
stylish as it is tranquil. Hidden behind a mirror is Les Bains de Tarabel, the Medina’s
best spa with a spacious hammam and exceptional treatments.
Rates from £200 per night.
La Maison Arabe

A historic gem, La Maison Arabe is one of Marrakech’s most iconic hotels. Its
luxurious rooms, world-class spa, renowned restaurants, and cooking school offer a
perfect balance of authenticity and modern luxury. The pool and gardens are ideal
for unwinding after a day in the city.
Rates from £180 per night.
Riad El Fenn
Steps from Jemaa el-Fnaa square, Riad El Fenn combines bold design with
traditional craftsmanship. Its 42 rooms and suites are filled with vibrant art and
colourful fabrics. The rooftop terrace, complete with a plunge pool, offers stunning
city views and all-day dining.
Rates from £300 per night.
Dar Kaw

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Serene and understated, Dar Kawa is a 17th-century retreat owned by Belgian
designer Valérie Barkowski. Its minimalist interiors, peaceful courtyard, and rooftop
terrace create an oasis within the Medina. Meals are seasonal and prepared on
request by Chef Saida.
Rates from £160 per night.
Villa des Orangers

This Relais & Châteaux property offers understated luxury in the Medina. With 27
rooms and suites, three pools, and lush courtyards, Villa des Orangers feels like a
private paradise. The gourmet restaurant and full-service spa complete the
experience.
Rates from £400 per night.
Royal Mansou

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Owned by the King of Morocco, Royal Mansour redefines opulence. Its 53 private
riads, hidden pathways, fragrant gardens, and flawless service create a world of
magic. This is luxury at its absolute finest.
Rates from £900 per night.
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