Riad Enija, Marrakech, Morocco
Riad Enija 4 Stars
"The most romantic riad in town, Enija is colourful and exotic, with high standards of service and a 400-year-old history."
Hotel Overview
Review of Riad Enija, by Joanna Monkhouse
Riad Enija is a fusion of east and west, of colour and simplicity, of old and new. Run like clockwork by a Swiss/Swedish couple and their army of girls in red dresses, this is the chicest of the Marrakech riads.
The furniture in Riad Enija is oversized, bright and contemporary but balances with the large rooms, neutral walls and traditional Moroccan decorative details and architecture. Huge modern light fittings hang from original, high, painted ceilings similar to those in the royal residence, the Bahia Palace.
In the garden, birds chirp in the tall palms that sway gently in the breeze and the faint echo of the snake charmers' pipes in nearby Djemaa el Fna can be heard. Screened from each other by orange trees, flowering cacti and a fountain scattered with rose petals, are six groups of tables and chairs, where a delectable breakfast is served in the morning, amongst tortoises of various sizes crawling on the tiled paths.
Large glass lanterns light the garden and the pathways at night. The salon was formerly a hammam and has retained the vaulted tadelakt ceiling. The kitchen is open to all and serves highly regarded meals on request. Riad Enija is filled with vases of close-packed roses and interesting objets d'art. Colourful sofas and chairs throughout the riad provide an opportunity to sit down, relax and soak it all up.
Beds are the focus of each room in Riad Enija, swathed in silks, linens and cottons. Bathrooms are afforded as much space as a whole ensuite room in other riads; the baths are deep, and the showerheads imitate rain.
Mirrors with frames that are moulded and painted with Italianate scenes and gold cherubs reflect the light. The terraces have white cushioned rattan sunloungers, cane chairs with striped silk cushions, deck chairs, giant pouffes, large canvas parasols and views over the exceptionally pretty garden, the second courtyard or the medina.
Facilities
Hotel Policies
Please note: the Morrocan government and the national tourism board demand a visitor tax. The tax is MAD 26.00 per person per night and is not included in the price.
Who stays here?
Style-conscious couples.
Come for...
- The courtyards, gardens and terraces
- The great location
- Romantic weekends
Not Suitable for...
- The amenity-obsessed
- Shallow pockets
Children
Children are welcome. Extra cots and a children's menu in the restaurant are available.
Eating in
Both traditional and international dishes are made to order and dining takes place outside in the courtyard.
The Press Say
"This sensational Maison d'hôtes pushes East-West fusion to the limit and is a real glamourpuss." Conde Nast Traveller 06"Ask anyone who lives in Marrakesh which is their favourite riad and they'll probably say Riad Enija...It's not unusual to wake up and find a fashion shoot going on in one of the elegant alcoves" The Guardian 06
Riad Enija, Marrakech, Morocco
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