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Villa Maroc, Essaouira, Morocco

Star rating: StarStarStar
Address: 10 Rue Abdellah Ben Yacine, Essaouria, Morocco

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"Essaouria's first and best-known townhouse hotel lies just inside the old city rampards, decorated in a chic French-Maroc style."

Villa Maroc by Graeme Harwood


Boutique hotel Villa Maroc is a gem: a little church to the spirit of Morocco. Word has spread relentlessly over the past few years so that it is now one of the ‘must-stay’ hotels in Morocco. You must book well ahead to get in with the ever-expanding hard core of returning guests who clearly look upon Villa Maroc as their own special home from home. Rooms for Christmas and New Year are booked by the previous February.

So what’s all the fuss about? Well, it’s quietly located - down an alleyway in the old town, seconds from the main square and the souk, minutes from the harbour and the beach. What’s more, breakfast on the roof terrace with its indelible panorama of the waterfront at Essaouira will start each day off for you in a very good mood, unless something’s gone seriously wrong. The entrance to the hotel, through a shy, virtually anonymous door in a wall, initially suggests that it might have done - until you catch first sight of the Villa Maroc’s interior, firmly and uniquely stamped with its own seductive signature.

The facilities

It doesn’t feel like a hotel at all - more like you’ve got the run of an extraordinary private home which is, after all, how it began in 1990 when two 18th century houses were joined together. The result is one glorious rabbit warren of nooks, steps, crannies, fireplaces, lounges and courtyards, shot through with an enormous tree, topped off with pot-strewn terraces. An absolute nightmare for a Swedish architect, but a theatrical set designer’s dream - and the Villa Maroc finishes off the job: whitewashed walls, white linen drapes, cool pastels and old tiles set off a Pandora’s Box of beams, cushions, candlesticks, antique wooden furniture and favoured objets d’art, all displayed with an airy coolness. Like Paris, its spell has been obviously woven, but you’ll still smile with pleasure every time you return to it.

The food is good and cheap. Eat where you like in the house (forgotten it’s a hotel again!) and order at midday any special dishes you’d like to try in the evening. Otherwise it’s the 3 course meal of the day - varied and skilful family food, far more authentic than ‘Menu Marocaine Touristique’. Only one other hotel in Morocco made such an impression on me, though for quite different reasons - and that was the deluxe 5 star Hotel Mamounia in Marrakech. I rest my case.

The rooms

The boutique hotel has 24 rooms. There are no TVs, no telephone, more showers than baths. I’d go for a suite or mini-suite as they’re well sized.

Press Quotes

"Villa Maroc is decorated in white and electric blue and was one of the first riads to be converted into a hotel. It has a laid-back boho chic feel – it's like staying in someone's home." Independent 08

Who stays here

Honeymooners love it here.

Come for

Great roof terrace
An authentic Moroccan expirience
An unfussy, informal vibe

Not suitable for

Anyone expecting polished, five-star sophistication

Children

The hotel is family friendly, with a family suite available as well as baby-sitting services and extra beds on request. A children's menu is also available.

Eating in

The excellent restaurant serves traditional local dishes with a continental twist. It's only open for dinner and booking a table is essential, even for guests.





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