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Marrakech Private Collection · 2026
20 riads ordenados — fotos del patio, desayuno, la verdad sobre la ubicación.
Elegir un riad en Marrakech va sobre todo de elegir tu mañana. Dónde te despiertes decide si empiezas el día con la luz tranquila del patio y desayuno junto a la plunge pool, o con el ruido de una callejuela turística y olor a tagine de la noche anterior. Los 20 riads de esta lista son los que recomiendo a invitados — todos probados por calidad del staff, limpieza, verdad de la ubicación (algunos dicen "centro Medina" estando a 800m de carro de burro), y cómo gestionan los traslados al aeropuerto.
Tres cosas que saber antes de leer: 1) Los riads dentro de la Medina = no entra coche; vas a pie o con carrito porter desde el punto de taxi más cercano. 2) La promesa "rooftop con vista al Atlas" — verifica con fotos que muestren realmente la cornisa del tejado. 3) El desayuno está incluido casi siempre; el almuerzo y la cena son normalmente opcionales y merecen pedirse al menos una vez.

Vanessa Branson's art-filled boutique hotel — where London cool meets Medina soul
El Fenn is the creation of Vanessa Branson, transforming a cluster of connected Medina riads into one of the most stylish boutique hotels in Africa. The 28 rooms and suites are filled with contemporary Moroccan and international art — pieces selected with genuine curatorial intelligence rather than decorative intent — alongside vintage furniture and bold color palettes that set it entirely apart from the conventional riad aesthetic. Three pools, including a rooftop infinity pool with a direct view of the Koutoubia Mosque, a cinema room with a curated program, a library bar, and an excellent restaurant make this a genuine destination that guests return to. The rooftop terrace at sunset — overlooking the Koutoubia with the medina spreading below — is among the finest outdoor moments available in the city. Non-residents are welcome at the bar and restaurant, making it accessible even for those staying elsewhere. The art collection alone would justify a visit: pieces by established and emerging African and international artists that collectively form one of the best private collections in Morocco. Rates run approximately 400-700 EUR per night depending on room and season. The breakfast, served on the rooftop with Atlas views, is exceptional.
Insider tip
El Fenn is the insider's choice — it's where fashion editors and cool creatives stay. The rooftop sunset cocktails with Koutoubia views are world-class. Ask to see the art collection — they have pieces worth serious money. The library bar is perfect for rainy days.
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A palatial riad near the Saadian Tombs — five-star luxury with 800 years of history
La Sultana Marrakech is a palace-grade riad hotel in the Kasbah quarter, built across five interconnected historic houses dating back centuries and situated steps from the Saadian Tombs and the Royal Palace walls. This Relais & Châteaux property offers 28 suites adorned with hand-carved cedarwood, antique Berber doors, museum-quality artefacts, and hand-painted tile work that reflects genuine expertise in traditional Moroccan craft. The rooftop infinity pool overlooks the medina and Atlas Mountains — one of the most dramatic pool settings in the city. The in-house hammam, using black soap and argan oil treatments, is among the best in the medina for those who want the authentic ritual in a private setting. The restaurant serves refined Moroccan cuisine with contemporary technique, drawing from the same Fassi culinary tradition as the palace it occupies. The level of service throughout reflects Relais & Châteaux membership: consistent, anticipatory, never intrusive. Rates range approximately 300-600 EUR per night. Non-guests can book spa and hammam treatments, and the rooftop pool access via day packages represents exceptional value compared to similar luxury hotel spa options.
Insider tip
The rooftop pool at sunset is one of Marrakech's best-kept secrets — most tourists don't know non-guests can book spa + lunch packages. Ask for Suite 21 for the best Saadian Tombs views. The Sunday brunch is exceptional.
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The most Instagrammed riad in Marrakech — famous blue pool in the heart of the Medina
Riad Yasmine is arguably the most photographed riad in Marrakech, made world-famous by its stunning turquoise plunge pool surrounded by zellige tilework and banana plants. Located deep in the Medina near Mouassine, this boutique guesthouse offers just 7 rooms, each individually designed with a mix of Moroccan craftsmanship and bohemian style. The rooftop terrace provides sweeping views over the Medina rooftops to the Atlas Mountains, and the breakfast spread is a feast of Moroccan pastries, fresh fruit, and mint tea.
Insider tip
Book the Blue Room for the best pool views straight from your bed. The pool looks incredible at golden hour — get down there by 4 PM for the shot. Breakfast on the rooftop is mandatory, don't sleep in.
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Relais & Chateaux perfection on the edge of the Medina — understated five-star luxury
Villa des Orangers is a Relais & Châteaux property positioned at the meeting point of Gueliz and the Medina — close enough to Jemaa el-Fna to walk there in ten minutes, with the service standards and design consistency of a serious international luxury hotel. The 27 suites are distributed across three connected riads united by courtyards lined with orange trees, the feature that gives the hotel its name and its most distinctive sensory experience (blossom season in spring is extraordinary). Three pools, including a rooftop pool with an unobstructed view of the Koutoubia Mosque, make this one of the best pool experiences in the medina area. The Nuxe spa is one of the most thoughtfully designed in the city, incorporating traditional hammam with a menu of treatments using local argan and rose products. Breakfast — a lavish multi-component affair served in the garden or on private terraces — is consistently cited by guests as the best they've had in Marrakech. The half-board option is worth considering given the quality of the evening menu, which changes nightly. Rates approximately 250-500 EUR per night depending on suite and season.
Insider tip
Villa des Orangers is the riad for people who want riad charm with hotel reliability. The rooftop pool with direct Koutoubia views is unmatched in the Medina. Book the half-board package — the dinner menu changes nightly and it's genuinely excellent.
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One of Africa's most prestigious hotels — Moorish paradise among the olive groves
Amanjena — 'peaceful paradise' in Sanskrit — is widely considered one of the finest hotels in Africa and the Aman brand's first property outside Asia. Set among ancient olive groves on the Route de Ouarzazate, its 39 pavilions and 6 maisons are built in a rose-pink Moorish style around a central bassin inspired by the Agdal Gardens. The main pool is a masterpiece of proportions, the spa is world-class, and the dining at Moroccan and Asian restaurants is impeccable. This is the standard against which all other Marrakech luxury is measured.
Insider tip
Amanjena is for people who know what they want — no Instagram poolside chaos, no weekend DJ sets, just perfection. The maisons with private pools are the ultimate anniversary treat. If you can't afford to stay, book lunch — the Moroccan restaurant experience here is singular.
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Award-winning antique riad — a living museum of Moroccan heritage
Riad Kniza is a multi-award-winning riad in the heart of the Medina, owned by a family of Moroccan antique collectors who have filled every room with museum-quality pieces — Berber jewellery, antique carpets, carved cedarwood panels, and hand-painted pottery spanning centuries. The 11 rooms each have a distinct character, from the opulent Royal Suite to the intimate Garden Room. The courtyard with its marble fountain and zellige walls is one of the most photographed interiors in Marrakech. The in-house restaurant specializes in traditional Marrakchi cuisine prepared by a team of dadas (traditional Moroccan home cooks).
Insider tip
Riad Kniza is a genuine treasure — the antique collection alone is worth the stay. The dada cooking classes are the best in Marrakech because they teach real family recipes, not tourist versions. Ask the owner Mohammed about the history of specific pieces — he knows the story behind every object.
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Intimate luxury with a private hammam — your own palace in the Medina
Dar Anika is an intimate luxury riad offering just 5 suites, each named after a precious stone and decorated with hand-painted ceilings, silk curtains, and antique Moroccan furniture. The private hammam is available exclusively to guests — no sharing with the public — with traditional kessa glove scrubs and argan oil massages. The plunge pool in the central courtyard is heated in winter, and the rooftop terrace serves candlelit dinners under the stars. The staff-to-guest ratio is exceptional, making every stay feel like a private palace experience.
Insider tip
Dar Anika is for people who want to feel like they've rented a palace. The private hammam is the real highlight — you'll have it entirely to yourself. Book the Ruby Suite for the best ceiling artwork. The candlelit rooftop dinner is incredibly romantic.
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Private pool riad in the heart of the Medina — Superhost with 4.92 stars
Riad Dar Maureen is a beautifully restored traditional riad in the heart of Marrakech's Medina, just 10 minutes walking from Jemaa el-Fna. Available as an exclusive private rental, this intimate 3-bedroom riad features a private plunge pool, a sun-drenched patio, and en-suite bedrooms decorated with authentic Moroccan craftsmanship. With a stellar 4.92 rating from over 159 reviews, Dar Maureen delivers the authentic Medina experience with the privacy and comfort of having the entire riad to yourself.
Insider tip
This is my friend's riad — I've stayed here myself and can vouch for it. The private pool is perfect after a long night out. Book directly for the best rate and mention Marrakech Private Collection. The patio catches incredible morning light for breakfast.
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Boutique hotel, music studio & spa retreat on Route de l'Ourika
The Source Marrakech is a boutique hotel, music & spa retreat set in a two-hectare garden on Route de l'Ourika — 20 minutes from the Medina, 25 from the airport. Each room, suite and villa tells its own story, from the emotionally charged Natural Mystic Suite to the Jimi-Hendrix-inspired Castle Made of Sand junior suite and the fiery Red Villa with its private garden and pool. Built around music, wellness and inclusion, the property hosts festivals, residencies and weddings through its in-house THB music studio, spa, hammam, yoga and meditation spaces. King-size beds, private gardens, farm-to-table dining and a no-judgment ethos make it one of the most distinctive wellness retreats around Marrakech.
Insider tip
Ask for the Natural Mystic Suite if you want the most cinematic room — the broad-room view at sunset is insane. If you're here for music, the THB studio on site is where residencies happen, so you never know who you'll bump into at breakfast.
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Belgian-owned contemporary design riad — minimalist chic meets Moroccan warmth
Riad BE Marrakech is a design-forward riad created by Belgian architects who stripped back the traditional riad aesthetic and rebuilt it with a contemporary European sensibility. Clean lines, polished concrete, and curated lighting coexist with traditional bejmat floors and tadelakt walls. The 11 rooms range from cosy doubles to a spectacular duplex suite with a private terrace. The courtyard pool is a sleek rectangle of midnight blue, flanked by olive trees. The in-house restaurant serves creative Mediterranean-Moroccan fusion, and the cocktail bar is one of the Medina's best-kept secrets.
Insider tip
Riad BE is the design lover's riad — it's what happens when Belgian minimalism meets Moroccan craftsmanship. The cocktail bar is seriously underrated, locals come just for drinks. The duplex suite with its private terrace is the best room in the riad by far.
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Facing the Bahia Palace — wake up to storks nesting on palace walls
Dar Les Cigognes (House of the Storks) takes its name from the white storks that nest on the walls of the adjacent Bahia Palace, visible from the riad's rooftop terrace. This elegant 11-room riad in the Kasbah quarter combines traditional Moroccan architecture with refined European comfort. The rooftop restaurant serves some of the best Moroccan cuisine in the Medina, and the small plunge pool in the courtyard is a welcome retreat after exploring the souks. The location is unbeatable — steps from Bahia Palace, the Mellah, and the Royal Palace.
Insider tip
The rooftop terrace view of the storks nesting on Bahia Palace is genuinely magical — especially at dawn. The rooftop dinner is one of the best in the Medina, but locals know to come for lunch when it's quieter. Room 8 has the best Bahia Palace views.
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The blue riad — Instagram's favourite budget-friendly Medina gem
Riad Goloboy exploded on Instagram thanks to its striking all-blue courtyard, turquoise plunge pool, and bold cobalt interiors. This affordable boutique riad in the heart of the Medina offers just 5 rooms at prices that make it one of the best-value stays in Marrakech. Despite the low price, the quality is genuine — zellige tilework, comfortable beds, good hot water, and a warm Moroccan welcome. The rooftop terrace is small but charming, and the location near Bab Doukkala puts you within walking distance of both the souks and Gueliz.
Insider tip
Riad Goloboy is the best value in Marrakech right now — at 600-1200 MAD you're getting a riad experience that looks like it costs three times as much on Instagram. Book direct through their website for a 10% discount. The blue courtyard at midday when the sun hits is pure magic.
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A lush green oasis hidden behind an unassuming Medina door
Riad Jardin Secret lives up to its name — step through an unmarked wooden door off a busy Medina derb and discover a sprawling courtyard garden filled with orange trees, bougainvillea, and a central fountain. This mid-range riad offers 6 rooms with traditional tadelakt walls, handwoven Beni Ourain rugs, and copper lanterns. The courtyard breakfast under the citrus canopy is one of the most peaceful morning rituals in the Medina. Walking distance to Jemaa el-Fna and the souks, yet completely silent once inside.
Insider tip
This riad is perfect if you want the Medina experience without the palace price tag. The courtyard breakfast is magical — especially in spring when the orange trees are in bloom. Room 4 on the first floor has the best courtyard views.
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An intimate Berber-styled riad steps from Jemaa el-Fna — 9.4 on Booking.com
Dar Mar'Ouka is a charming family-run maison d'hôtes tucked in the heart of the Medina, just a 15-minute walk from Jemaa el-Fna. With only 4 individually decorated rooms featuring authentic Berber décor, this intimate riad offers a peaceful retreat from the bustling souks. The rooftop terrace provides panoramic views over the Medina rooftops, and every morning begins with a generous traditional Moroccan breakfast included in the rate. Massage, manicure, and other wellness services are available on request.
Insider tip
One of the best value-for-money riads in the Medina — rated 9.4 on Booking with 222 reviews. Cash only on site, so hit an ATM before checking in. The rooftop terrace at sunset is pure magic. Ask about their airport shuttle (only €12).
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Traditional riad with authentic Moroccan architecture in Qarya Assiyahia
A charming traditional riad offering elegant apartments that blend authentic Moroccan architecture with modern comfort. Located in the peaceful Qarya Assiyahia neighborhood, this riad features beautiful wrought iron balconies, traditional Moroccan lounges with columns and zellige tilework, hand-carved cedar wood kitchen, and multiple bedrooms for families or groups. The interior showcases authentic craftsmanship — stained glass windows, traditional staircase, and ornate furnishings. A perfect immersion in Moroccan living with all modern amenities.
Insider tip
This riad is the real deal — authentic Moroccan architecture you'd pay 3x for in the tourist Medina. The Qarya Assiyahia neighborhood is quiet and residential, perfect if you want to live like a local. The traditional salon is stunning for group dinners. Book direct for rates you won't find on any platform.
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Un riad es una casa tradicional marroquí con habitaciones alrededor de un patio interior, normalmente 4-12 habitaciones. Los hoteles son más grandes, a menudo fuera de la Medina, con piscinas y spas a escala. Riads = íntimos, personalizados, dentro de los muros históricos. Hoteles = servicios completos, logística fácil. Muchos viajeros dividen: 2-3 noches riad, 2-3 noches resort.
Riads económicos: 60-120€/noche. Boutique mid-range: 150-300€/noche. Lujo (El Fenn, La Sultana): 400-800€/noche. Palacios top (La Mamounia, Royal Mansour): 1.500-6.000€/noche. Fuera de temporada (junio-agosto) baja 30%, pico (Navidad, Nochevieja, marzo-abril) sube 50%.
Primer viaje = Medina, sin duda. El sentido de Marrakech es estar dentro de los muros históricos. Fuera (Hivernage, Palmeraie) tiene sentido en una segunda visita cuando ya has hecho los grandes de la Medina y quieres confort de piscina-resort. Hivernage = 10 min en taxi de Jemaa el-Fna; Palmeraie 20-30 min.
La mayoría tiene una plunge pool pequeña en el patio — 4-8m, fría (sin calefacción en media temporada salvo si es climatizada). Para nadar de verdad, hace falta un hotel o villa, O un day pass de piscina de hotel (Mamounia, Royal Mansour, Selman, ver /pools).
Muchos riads no son family-friendly (escaleras empinadas, sin menú infantil, decoración frágil). Excepciones: La Mamounia, Royal Mansour, Selman Marrakech, La Sultana, La Maison Arabe. Busca riads marcados "family-friendly" o con piscina climatizada. Apartamentos o villas con piscina privada funcionan mejor con niños menores de 8 años.
Sí — la mayoría de riads de esta lista tienen reserva directa por WhatsApp o web propia, a menudo 5-15% más barato que Booking.com. Te podemos poner en contacto directo con el dueño de cualquiera — escríbenos.
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