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Marrakech: Boutique and luxury hotels and travel articles


Marrakech is the most beguiling city in Morocco as it dates back over a thousand years. Our Marrakech travel guide launches next May listing all the best boutiques, restaurants and cultural highlights, but we already offer the best riads - the city's traditional boutique hotels - with in-depth hotel reviews.

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Our favourite luxury & boutique hotels in Marrakech

La Villa des Orangers

Morocco, Marrakech, Marrakech, Medina

"Probably the best hotel in Marrakech's medina if you value character and atmosphere"

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From EUR 290.00
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Riyad Edward

Morocco, Marrakech, Marrakech, Medina

"A eccentric and eclectic bohemian riad with touches of old English charm - just 10 rooms set in the northern part of the medina."

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From EUR 120.00
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Dar Les Cigognes

Morocco, Marrakech, Marrakech, Medina

"A sensitively restored 17th-century townhouse, just across from the Royal Palace, with chic interior design by Charles Boccara."

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From EUR 150.00
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Villa Shayanne

Morocco, Marrakech, Marrakech, Palmeraie

"Lavish interiors a large garden and a pool, this luxurious riad is perfect for a pampering retreat, and lies just south of Marrakech."

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From EUR 200.00
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Riad Lotus Ambre

Morocco, Marrakech, Marrakech, Medina

"The original Lotus riad offers kooky contemporary decor and high-tech gadgetry just a stroll away from Jemaa El Fna square."

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From EUR 155.00
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Travel articles about Marrakech

Walking in the High Atlas | John Warburton-Lee | Morocco, Marrakech, Marrakech

Great sweeping ridges of sand snaked up to star-shaped, wind-blown summits in perfect crescents. With each vista the dunes seemed to loom larger and more graceful

Disaster Travel: Morocco | Sean Thomas | Morocco, Marrakech, Marrakech

Welcome to Morocco. The real Morocco. Experienced visitors to Morocco will know, perhaps, what I’m talking about. Others might be surprised to hear my story

Marrakesh | Lucretia Stewart | Morocco, Marrakech, Marrakech

As you drive in from the airport, along the dark, palm-fringed roads, past the massive, silent bulk of the city walls, as you approach the medina, the ancient Arab quarter, slowly you will become conscious of a noise

Souks and the Single Girl | Isabella Tree | Morocco, Marrakech, Marrakech

The hammam was not how I imagined. I had pictured something bustling and sociable, a traditional courtyard thronged with women in towels like a scene from Steaming

The English Season in Morocco | Barnaby Rogerson | Morocco, Marrakech, Marrakech

It is, as they say in Morocco, 'the English Season'. Like some strange breed of bird that migrates to its own discordant calendar the English have taken to visiting Morocco in February and March

Luxury Marrakesh | James Henderson | Morocco, Marrakech, Marrakech

In the traveller’s equation that balances reliable winter sun, easy accessibilty and an exotic destination, it is surely Morocco that comes out on top

Marrakesh | James Henderson | Morocco, Marrakech, Marrakech

'Marrakesh has le temps - zere is ze climate and zere is time for yourself.' He paused to execute a traffic manoeuvre only a Frenchman could conceive

North African Music | Mark Hudson | Morocco, Marrakech, Marrakech

At two-thirty precisely, the lights go down, a trio of drummers set up a loping beat for a searing rustic violin, and a large man in a white gown and a demure-looking, rather pretty woman take the stage

North Africa Round-up | Barnaby Rogerson | Morocco, Marrakech, Marrakech

Morocco is continuing to enjoy its well-deserved boom in up-market tourism. The growth in superb, characterful hotels in the old city of Marrakech and its surrounding suburban palmery continues apace. There can now be few cities in the world that can hope to match Marrakech's stock of stylish, ancient courtyard Riads

Shopping and Sleeping in Marrakech | Barnaby Rogerson | Morocco, Marrakech, Marrakech

A near inaccessible 60km-long Saharan beach had been swum at, an 11th century mountain-top fortress had been walked to and the remains of a 16th-century Sugar refinery had been explored…

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