Ideally located near to the Jemaa El Fna square and the Bahia Palace, Riad Harmonia offers ... more
comfortable accommodation and a warm welcome in the heart of the Medina.Renovated in 2007 respecting Marrakech customs, the Harmonia is a blend of tradition and ...
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Nestled in the heart of the Kasbah, the ancient imperial fortress, Riad Alma combines the ... more
charm of a traditional Moroccan house with cosmopolitan influences.Riad Alma is organised around two patios. Clementine trees ornate the first one. The second pat...
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Situated next to the famous place Jamaa El Fna, to the district Arset El Houta.Guest’s ... more
house is in the middle of the Medina of Marrakesh.The riad consists of 3 lounges, a patio surrounded with palm trees and with plants, with a small swimming pool, wit...
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Advantages: Stunning scenery! Disadvantages: food, a bit of a culture shock
Marrakech has always been high up on my list of places to visit, so earlier this year I packed my bags and set off with a friend to explore the city.
We flew with easyjet from London Gatwick to Marrakech Menara airport, convinently located around 15 minutes taxi ride from central Marrakech.
Morrocco has a closed currency system meaning that Morrocan Dirhams cannot be brought into the country or taken out. There are Bureau de Changes located throughout the city and they accept most major currencies including pounds and euros. The two main languages are French and Arabic, although English is widely spoken along with many other languages.
A word of warning - Marrakech is a city where you have to haggle and haggle hard. Never accept the first price and be prepared to walk away! Prices quoted are usually 2-3 times as much as ...
palace).
There was a large but cozy suspended library a couple doors from our room with sofas and chairs.
The breakfast was fantastic and the breakfast room was gorgeous. Their were the most decadently delicious I've ever had
Couldn't recommend this hotel more strongly, and would certainly go back if we return to Marrakech (which we certainly hope to!), this hotel is symply the best. ...
Advantages: Peaceful, pretty with wonderful owners and staff. One of my favourite places ever. Disadvantages: No tea making facilities. Early morning call to prayer gives a swift awakening
What kind of traveller are you? Do you like to spend your holiday budget on a luxury villa somewhere, with all the mod cons, or do you prefer more Spartan accommodation, on the basis that you're just renting somewhere to rest your head at night? Usually, I fall into the latter category - as much as I like luxury, I cannot justify spending large sums of money if I'm visiting a city in order to get out and about, and discover the culture and meet the people. However, I've just returned from Marrakech, and found a happy medium.
Riad Dar Sbihi is in the northern part of the Medina (old city) in Marrakech. A riad is a traditional Moroccan dwelling. It is laid out around a central courtyard, with the rooms communicating with the courtyard, but not with each other. The result of this design is that you step from a bustling (and dusty ...