Travelers Reviews of Marrakesh-Safi Hotels

Royal Mirage Deluxe
3.8/589 Reviews
The lobby and public spaces in this hotel are truly impressive. The rooms are big and clean, with clean sheets and a comfortable, firm bed. The rooms are not as impressive as the lobby, but they are big rooms with a standard layout and balcony. The swimming pool is big and clean. Nice friendly staff. The breakfast selection is great, the only niggle being that the coffee is instant coffee (quelle horreur). Very convenient for the airport. Top top: if you use the Google maps directions function, and are willing to walk a bit, it is really easy to get the public bus to/from the airport for the princely sum of 4 MAD each way.
MAISON SOLANEOS
4.8/511 Reviews
Kasbah
A beautiful little riad just a short walk from the main square and local amenities. Initially, not so easy to locate, but Google maps took us straight to the door. The riad is located by walking through an area in which locals inhabit and therefore fresh meat and fish is being prepared and sold. This can be a somewhat novel experience and definitely a glimpse into local culture. Once you are familiar with the walk in and out, this is just part of the day and good to see how others live. The property itself is immaculate and provides excellent services. We were warmly welcomed and given refreshments which were gratefully received. Our room (room 1) although small, was comfortable, clean and had everything what was needed. The bathroom has plenty of surface space to house toiletries etc. The room is situated off the central patio and as it only had shutters (no glass in the windows) this can leave you a little exposed to noise from the reception/breakfast area and rooms surrounding. It would have been great to have access to tea/coffee making provisions as we usually like to make a drink before sleeping. I am sure the host would have been amenable should we have, but we did not. The courtyard is quite cold first thing in the morning and so prepare accordingly. The roof terrace is pleasant and has views across the local area. The courtyard area hosts a plentiful Moroccan breakfast, fabulously presented and tasty. Even as a ‘picky eater’ I was pleasantly satisfied. Breakfast is a selection of Moroccan style breads/crepes accompanied by local jams/soft cheese and honey. A serving of prepared fruits was served daily with a different offering of boiled egg/fresh yoghurt/ cake severed on the days of our visit. Should you have any specific dietary needs I am sure the host would accommodate, however it is worth noting that breakfast is served to you and therefore choice and quantity is not possible. We found the breakfast plentiful and the owner very accommodating. Breakfast was served with freshly squeezed orange juice and fresh coffee or mint tea. The host was super accommodating and helped us to print boarding passes (needed at Marrakesh airport) prior to our departure. We walked to and from the airport as the weather was pleasant and a little over an hour to do. The walk to the main square was around 10-15 minutes and pleasant enough as well. I would recommend this riad and could clearly see how hard the owners are working to accommodate their guests and provide an authentic experience.
Amanjena
4.7/556 Reviews
The environment and architecture are very good, but the service is at the level of an ordinary hotel, and I feel that it is not worth the premium. For example, my friend and I arrived at different times, but the hotel was only willing to provide one free pick-up for each room. In the end, they were willing to reimburse my friend's taxi fare for the outbound trip only after our room canceled the airport drop-off service. It was very troublesome. Domestic hotels that cost two to three thousand RMB a night all provide free pick-ups per person. Aman in Luang Prabang, which is of the same brand as yours, also arranges free pick-ups for each guest every time they go out of the hotel to play. In addition, when we were having breakfast, the staff spilled juice on another friend of ours, and did not apologize, nor did they clean up the juice on my friend and on the ground. In short, the service of this hotel is not up to par, and I will not go there a second time.
Riad Nouhal
3.4/545 Reviews
Kasbah
The room has a bathtub, and because it is not connected, it is very quiet. The breakfast is also rich and very Moroccan. The service is also very good, but it is a bit difficult to find
The Oberoi Marrakech
4.8/559 Reviews
As very seasoned travelers, my family and I enjoy exploring the most amazing resorts and hotels around the world, which we look at with a very discriminating eye. For the Oberoi Marrakesh, it is truly difficult to find fault. The hotel, relatively new, is simply stunning with the impressive lobby and villas, as well as expansive gardens with 2700 olive trees. The acting General Manager Mamdouh is the perfect and consummate hotelier, ever present checking everything non-stop, to ensure the guest experience is nothing less than 5-stars. Jalal from their F&B outlet surprised us with an entire loaf of lemon cake to take back to London that was not available on two breakfasts which we sore missed after our first breakfast. El Habib is an amazing server ready to grant you at least three wishes with his magic lamp! Khalid the Duty Manager also asks non-stop how they can improve a service that is already par excellence. Our hats off to the amazing pastry chef who makes baked goods that rival the best Parisian patisserie. I saw the two staff who cleaned every machine in the fitness center using four sprays leaving neither dust nor germ —- they focus on the minutest detail. The whole team is just extremely well-trained and professional and very committed in their desire to exceed your expectations. The synchronization of their efforts, in the most natural and sincere manner, always with big smiles, translates to nothing less than less than a truly memorable experience. They know how to make you feel like Arab royalty! We will certainly be back!!! Thank you so much to all of you!!! Shukran! If you want that “palace in the middle of the oasis experience” in Marrakesh, you will not get it any better than at the Oberoi!
Hôtel & Ryads Barrière le Naoura
4.6/596 Reviews
First off, the location was great, a lot of choice for breakfast, nice swimming pool and big/clean room. Most of the staff were actually very helpful, just the last night left a sour taste in my mouth. I would highly recommend this hotel, but believe some staff should know better what other parts of the hotel were doing and how to speak to guests. Technically, a solo traveller, but my friend was staying in another room. Every day we were given 1 large complementary bottle or water and 2 small bottles. However, on the final night, my friend received, but I didn’t. This was fine and I just politely mentioned it to reception. Bearing in mind there’s not many local shops to get water from, I was glad when I was told this would be rectified. 1 tiny bottle was left in my room, so I rang reception to explain, this is where things got a bit rude and I was surprised at having to ‘fight’ for a bottle of water - especially because this isn’t a cheap hotel. I was redirected to room service, who tried to charge me and then said it’s a housekeeping issue. Then spoke to reception again and then basically called me a liar when I said that I’d had free complimentary water every day. The lack of water didn’t really bother me, it was that I was sent around in circles and then rudely told I was wrong, even when I pointed out that I’d received water 3-days in a row. After about an hour trying, and very very thirsty, housekeeping - who were very friendly btw - dropped off 4 small bottles of water. If it were a housekeeping issue, I could’ve been told this from the start and there wouldn’t have been an issue. All that being said, I actually really enjoyed my stay at the hotel and in Marrakech itself.
Riad le Khan Mogador
4.2/527 Reviews
Ahl Agadir
I spent a couple of nights with my wife after doing a country tour. So, the trip was to relax. The place itself and owner were very polite, breakfast was great. But there is always a but. When I booked, the main thing was parking. The description showed parking and that is incorrect. You have to park outside the medina and pay for it (US$5-7/night), then you need to hire a cart person to take your luggage into the hotel (unless you don't kind carrying yourself) About US$2. Since the place was to sleep and relax for a couple night, unfortunately the open floor design spread any sound from the bottom floor to the entire bldg, so if someone wakes up at 6am, for sure you will wake up as well. The site shows handicap accessible. I am not sure if there are rooms on the bottom floor, but you need to climb stairs for the other rooms, no elevator, so, not sure about accessibility. So, again, great location, wife (decorator) loved the decoration, but in my case, I just wanted to sleep in and rests after 2 weeks driving and the noise in the AM unfortunately did not help much. It is a small place so, if you have a family gathering and can occupy the 7-8 rooms, you will love it.
Le Caspien Boutique Hotel
4/574 Reviews
Gueliz
The staff were very attentive. The roof terrace was lovely, as were the rooms and the rest of the hotel. The breakfast was convenient and massive with a few options. We would recommend staying at this hotel and it was nice staying in the new town away from the Medina.
Riad Beata
4.5/533 Reviews
We had the most amazing time at Riad Beata. Abdul and Noura were great hosts. Abdul was helpful with information on what to avoid around Marrakech and the main square to prevent us being scammed. He also walked us to the square the first time to ensure we knew the way, which was very helpful for us. The Riad was beautiful inside. The bed was comfortable and we slept well. After day 1 we felt safe walking from the Riad to the square. The local children are helpful with directions if you get lost in the winding streets trying to find the Riad. We asked Noura to cook for us one evening, this was our favourite meal from our time in Marrakech. She made us a beautiful starter, a vegetable tagine, and a little dessert. We ate it upstairs as the sun set. Thank you Noura for your wonderful cooking. The breakfasts are also great and we enjoyed having them each morning. We highly recommend staying at Riad Beata. It was great value for money. If we come back to Marrakech we will be sure to stay here again. Thank you Abdul and Noura.
Riad N's & Spa
4.6/56 Reviews
This was the best hotel/Riad (7 in total) we stayed at during our trip. The location was perfect - in a busy and lively area of the old city, but not too difficult to find if your driver drops you off by the correct entrance. We were greeted warmly by the manager and her team, who made sure that we had everything that was needed to make our stay special. The Riad is beautiful and cozy with seating in small little coves here and there. Our room was beautifully decorated - simple, but stylish and super clean. We were always greeted with smiles that were genuine and not forced, and felt that the team here really enjoyed their jobs and took pride in showing the best that Marrakesh has to offer. We had a spectacular breakfast on the roof terrace. It was more than the simple Moroccan breakfast and we really appreciated the efforts they made to keep everyone warm with blankets. This Riad will now be placed on our “highly recommend and must return to” list. Thank you for a wonderful stay and amazing hospitality.

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Property Information for Tourists

Total Properties2,603
Number of Reviews42,405
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 319
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 322