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Riads of Marrakech: the most beautiful traditional houses in the medina

The riads of Marrakech are old Moroccan houses turned into places to stay. Built around a central courtyard, these traditional buildings hide behind quiet doors in the streets of the medina. They often have a pool, a fountain, or a inner garden, and a roof terrace that offers views of the city and sometimes the Atlas Mountains in the distance. These places blend local architecture with modern comfort. Some date back to the 18th or 19th century and keep their original decoration with colorful tiles, carved wood, and painted ceilings. Others add modern touches like stylish lounges or wellness areas with a hammam. Most are just a few minutes walk from Djemaa El Fna square and the old city markets.

Dar Assiya

Marrakech, Morocco

Dar Assiya

This guesthouse sits in the medina of Marrakech, a few minutes walk from Djemaa el Fna square. Dar Assiya occupies a building from the 19th century and keeps classic elements in the courtyard like tiles, carved wood and a small pool for bathing. The upper terrace has seats and looks over the surrounding rooftops. Rooms combine traditional materials with contemporary comfort. You reach this riad through a narrow alley, typical of how these neighborhoods are laid out.

Riad Spice

Marrakech, Morocco

Riad Spice

This riad sits in the medina and combines the layout of traditional Moroccan houses with modern comfort, an inner courtyard, a private pool and a rooftop terrace that looks over the rooftops of the old town, while zellige tilework and carved wood in the rooms preserve the artisan tradition and the souks as well as Djemaa El Fna are reachable on foot in a few minutes.

Royal Mansour Marrakech

Marrakech, Morocco

Royal Mansour Marrakech

This luxury hotel near the medina consists of several two-story riads grouped around private courtyards. Each unit has its own entrance and a salon with oriental decoration. The Royal Mansour Marrakech features two swimming pools, a spa with hammam, and several restaurants that stand among the finest traditional houses in the medina for their contemporary comfort. The terraces look out over the gardens and the old town. Djemaa El Fna square is a five-minute walk away.

La Sultana Marrakech

Marrakech, Morocco

La Sultana Marrakech

This riad is located near the Bahia Palace and the spice markets of the Kasbah in the Marrakech medina. The rooms are distributed across several adjoining 19th century buildings arranged around courtyards with fountains and orange trees. The walls feature zellige tilework, cedar wood carvings and sitting rooms with terracotta fireplaces. The spa offers massages, a hammam and pools with warm water. On the roof terrace there is a heated pool with views of the Koutoubia Mosque and the Atlas Mountains in the distance. The staff organizes excursions through the medina or cooking classes with local ingredients.

Riad Azzar

Marrakech, Morocco

Riad Azzar

This riad stands just a few steps from the medina souks and brings together traditional Moroccan architecture with contemporary comfort. The central courtyard leads to rooms decorated with zellige tiles and carved wood. The rooftop terrace offers views over the red roofs of the old town and on clear days you can see the Atlas range on the horizon. During summer months an outdoor pool is available and guests can enjoy Moroccan dishes at the house restaurant or have a drink at the bar.

Riad Itrane

Marrakech, Morocco

Riad Itrane

This guesthouse sits in a quiet alley of the medina, a few minutes' walk from the main souks. The central courtyard has a small basin where guests can cool off during hot days. Several terraces on different levels offer views over the rooftops of the old town and, on clear days, toward the Atlas Mountains in the background. The rooms are arranged around the courtyard and follow the classic layout of Moroccan riads, with zellige tiles and carved wood ceilings.

Riad Palais Sebban

Marrakech, Morocco

Riad Palais Sebban

This riad sits in the medina of Marrakech and dates from the 19th century. The architecture combines Moroccan and Andalusian elements with traditional zellige tilework, carved wood and painted ceilings. A swimming pool occupies the interior courtyard and a rooftop terrace offers views over the surrounding alleys and sometimes the mountains in the distance. The rooms are arranged around the central patio, as in the old medina houses. The riad is located a few minutes walk from Djemaa El Fna square.

Riad Les Yeux Bleus

Marrakech, Morocco

Riad Les Yeux Bleus

This riad sits in the old town of Marrakech, a ten-minute walk from Djemaa El Fna. The traditional house has an outdoor pool in a courtyard surrounded by galleries on several floors. The rooms open onto the hallways of the upper levels that look out over the courtyard. Part of the architecture dates back to earlier centuries and keeps original tiles and carved wood. From the roof you see the neighboring houses and sometimes the outline of the mountains.

Riad Due

Marrakech, Morocco

Riad Due

This riad in the old town combines Moroccan architecture with Italian design across just four suites. The central patio with fountain forms the heart of the house, where guests can rest in the shade. The rooms show traditional craftsmanship with zelliges and painted wooden ceilings, while furniture and fabrics follow modern lines. A rooftop terrace offers views over the medina rooftops. The small format creates a quiet atmosphere away from larger tourist accommodations. The location in the medina means narrow alleys and limited vehicle access, so luggage is carried on foot or by cart.

Riad Kniza

Marrakech, Morocco

Riad Kniza

This riad occupies an 18th-century building located a few minutes' walk from Djemaa El Fna. The property includes an outdoor pool in the courtyard, a spa area with sauna and traditional hammam, and a rooftop terrace overlooking the medina. Rooms feature zellige tilework, carved wood and painted ceilings. The riad combines traditional Moroccan architecture with contemporary comfort and remains within walking distance of the souks.

L'Hôtel Marrakech

Marrakech, Morocco

L'Hôtel Marrakech

This riad from the early 20th century sits in a quiet lane of the medina and combines Moroccan architecture with contemporary rooms. The central courtyard opens onto a rooftop terrace where you can see the surrounding roofs and the silhouette of the Koutoubia Mosque. The rooms spread across several levels and mix traditional elements like painted wooden ceilings with modern amenities. A small pool in the courtyard provides coolness during hot days. The staff knows the medina well and gladly offers advice for walks around the old town.

Riad Brummell

Marrakech, Morocco

Riad Brummell

This riad has a pool on the upper terrace, where visitors overlook the rooftops of the medina. The inner courtyard shows typical elements of Moroccan architecture like zellige tiles and carved woodwork. The restaurant serves local and international dishes in a historic setting complemented by modern furniture and simple decoration. Rooms are arranged around the central patio and combine traditional decorative elements with contemporary amenities like air conditioning and wifi. From here, the souks and Djemaa El Fna square are a few minutes walk through the narrow alleys of the old quarter.

Riad Nyla

Marrakech, Morocco

Riad Nyla

This riad in the medina sits about 500 yards from the Jardin Secret. The inner courtyard shows typical Moroccan architecture, with zellige patterns and carved wood on the walls. On the upper terrace there is a small pool where guests can cool off. The house also offers a hammam and massages. The rooms are arranged around the central patio, which brings shade and coolness. From here you reach the souks and Djemaa El Fna square in a few minutes on foot.

El Fenn

Marrakech, Morocco

El Fenn

This riad brings together twelve historic buildings into a boutique hotel with thirty-one rooms and suites. The rooms display modern art on the walls, while the rooftop terrace holds a 43-foot (13-meter) pool. The property keeps the structure of old medina houses and adds contemporary design. You reach El Fenn through narrow alleys, and from above you see across the rooftops of the old town.

Indian Palace

Marrakech, Morocco

Indian Palace

This guesthouse combines Moroccan architecture with modern comfort. The air-conditioned rooms at the Indian Palace each open onto a private balcony overlooking the inner courtyard, where a central patio brings coolness and calm. The restaurant serves local and international dishes, while the sunny terrace offers a space to rest. From here, you can reach the souks and Djemaa El Fna square on foot in a few minutes.

La Villa des Orangers

Marrakech, Morocco

La Villa des Orangers

La Villa des Orangers occupies a former medina palace converted into a hotel. The building wraps around three interior courtyards planted with orange trees, where several pools are located. The property includes a wellness area with a hammam and treatment rooms. Traditional architecture has been preserved, with zellige tilework and painted wood ceilings in the common areas. From the rooftop terrace, you can see over the old rooftops of the medina. The house sits about a ten-minute walk from Djemaa El Fna square, among the narrow lanes of the old quarter.

Dar Darma

Marrakech, Morocco

Dar Darma

This guesthouse from the 19th century sits in the old town of Marrakech, a few minutes walk from the souks. Dar Darma offers rooms with painted wooden ceilings and an interior courtyard with fountain. The rooftop terrace allows views over the rooftops of the medina. On the ground floor there is a hammam where guests can relax after a day in the alleyways. The rooms are air-conditioned and show traditional Moroccan craftsmanship like zellige tilework and carved wood.

Riad Kheirredine

Marrakech, Morocco

Riad Kheirredine

This riad sits at the edge of the medina in a 19th century building. The house features a central basin where you can cool off during the hot hours, a traditional hammam in the basement, and a rooftop terrace overlooking the old town rooftops. The rooms are arranged around the patio and decorated with Moroccan tiles and carved wood. From here, you can walk to Djemaa El Fna square in about ten minutes.

72 Riad Living

Marrakech, Morocco

72 Riad Living

This guesthouse combines two traditional riads into a property with 13 rooms and suites. The architecture follows Moroccan building traditions with a central patio, while the furniture reflects contemporary Italian design. From the rooftop terrace you can see across the medina rooftops, and the spa area offers various treatments. The house is located in an alley of the old town, a few minutes walk from the souks.

Riad Noir d'Ivoire

Marrakech, Morocco

Riad Noir d'Ivoire

This riad is located in the medina of Marrakech and offers nine rooms and suites, each dedicated to an African animal. The house is arranged around two interior courtyards with water basins that provide shade and quiet. In the spa guests can use a traditional hammam. The decor mixes Moroccan craftsmanship, contemporary furniture and dark tones that match the name. A rooftop terrace offers views over the rooftops of the old town and sometimes the Atlas Mountains in the distance.

La Maison Arabe

Marrakech, Morocco

La Maison Arabe

This former residence from the 1940s was first a restaurant frequented by Churchill and Hemingway before becoming a 32-room hotel. La Maison Arabe sits in the medina near Djemaa El Fna square and combines traditional architecture with contemporary facilities like a spa and a hammam. The interiors show Moroccan craftsmanship with zellige tiles, carved wood and painted ceilings. The courtyard with fountain and the rooftop terrace offer quiet spaces away from the busy lanes of the old town.

Riad Adore

Marrakech, Morocco

Riad Adore

This riad sits in the medina and combines the original architecture of a Moroccan house with the amenities of a small hotel. The building organizes itself around a courtyard that offers quiet, even though the alleys all around are busy. The rooms show craftwork with zellige tiles and carved wood ceilings. A restaurant welcomes guests on the ground floor, and from the roof terrace you see over the rooftops of the old town. The main places in the medina are a few minutes walk away.

Dar Kawa

Marrakech, Morocco

Dar Kawa

Dar Kawa is a riad from the 17th century that combines old construction with simple decoration. The walls and arches date from the original period, while the interior shows calm colors and plain furniture. You rent the whole house for eight people. On the upper terrace there is a space for massages and relaxation with views over the rooftops of the medina. The rooms are arranged around the central patio with its traditional tiles.

Tarabel Marrakech

Marrakech, Morocco

Tarabel Marrakech

Tarabel Marrakech sits in a quiet alley of the medina, a few minutes from Djemaa El Fna square. This riad features ten rooms and suites arranged around a central courtyard with heated pool. Some rooms retain old bathtubs that are part of the original layout. The spa area is private and offers treatments in an intimate setting. From the rooftop terrace you can see the roofs of the old town and sometimes the Atlas on the horizon. The decor combines traditional elements like carved wooden ceilings with modern comfort.

Riad Jardin Secret

Marrakech, Morocco

Riad Jardin Secret

This riad in the medina occupies a palace built in the 15th century and combines historic structure with contemporary facilities. The seven rooms and suites preserve elements of the original architecture like carved wooden ceilings and zellige mosaics. A fountain in the courtyard brings coolness, while the rooftop terrace offers views over the rooftops of the old town. The restaurant serves vegetarian dishes prepared with local ingredients. From here you can walk to the souks and Djemaa El Fna square.

Riad Africa

Marrakech, Morocco

Riad Africa

This riad sits in the old alleyways of the medina and connects two courtyards with open water basins. The house dates from the 19th century and was later converted to include a traditional hammam and several lounges with carved wooden ceilings. The rooms are spread across several floors, some with direct access to the patio, others upstairs with views over the rooftops. Some rooms can be linked through connecting doors, which works well for larger groups. From the rooftop terrace you can see the minarets of the medina and sometimes the mountains in the distance.

Riad Baya

Marrakech, Morocco

Riad Baya

This traditional house sits in the kasbah and welcomes travelers into individually designed suites around an interior courtyard with private pool. The riad dates from the 18th century and keeps its Moroccan architecture with carved wood and painted ceilings. You can rent the entire building for a group or family, which includes several bedrooms, the courtyard and a rooftop terrace. Staff prepares meals and helps arrange excursions into the medina. From the upper floors you see the mosques and lanes of the kasbah, a quieter neighborhood than the area around Djemaa El Fna square.

Riad Palais Delia

Marrakech, Morocco

Riad Palais Delia

This riad combines elements of Mughal architecture with Moroccan craftsmanship. The building sits in the old town, a few minutes walk from Djemaa El Fna square. The rooms spread around an interior patio and feature carved wood, painted ceilings and zellige tilework. The service is personalized and the atmosphere quiet, despite the proximity to the souks. From the rooftop terrace you can see the rooftops of the medina.

Riad Majda

Marrakech, Morocco

Riad Majda

This riad sits in the alleyways of the medina, just a few minutes on foot from Jemaa el-Fna square. The central courtyard with its basin brings coolness into the house, while the rooftop terrace offers views over the rooftops of Marrakech. The architecture follows Moroccan traditions with zellige tilework and carved wood. The location allows quick access to the souks and the main monuments of the old town.

Riad Celine

Marrakech, Morocco

Riad Celine

This riad preserves its historical architecture with zellige tiles and tadelakt walls. The rooms are arranged around an interior courtyard. On the roof terrace, you can sit and look at the rooftops of the medina. In the kitchen, Moroccan dishes are prepared following traditional recipes. The house is located in a narrow alley, a few minutes walk from the souks.

Riad Milouda

Marrakech, Morocco

Riad Milouda

This riad combines traditional construction with family-style hospitality. Walls made of red clay brick enclose a shaded courtyard that brings light and coolness into the rooms. The kitchen works according to recipes passed down through generations. The guesthouse sits in the winding lanes of the medina, just a short walk from the busy souks. The handcrafted construction shows Moorish architecture as it has been used in Marrakech for centuries.

Riad Le Perroquet Bleu

Marrakech, Morocco

Riad Le Perroquet Bleu

This riad in the medina of Marrakech blends old shapes with modern comfort. The central patio houses a heated pool, surrounded by Mediterranean and tropical plants. The architecture follows Moroccan patterns with carved wood and traditional zelliges, while the rooms offer contemporary equipment. The building sits in the lanes of the old town, a few minutes walk from Djemaa El Fna square.

Riad El Hara

Marrakech, Morocco

Riad El Hara

This riad sits in a narrow alley of the medina, about a ten-minute walk from Djemaa El Fna. The rooms surround an inner courtyard with a fountain and keep the traditional decor with zellige tiles, carved wood and painted ceilings. The restaurant serves Moroccan food prepared with local ingredients, and the rooftop terrace offers views over the rooftops of the old town. Staff welcome travelers in a family atmosphere and help organize trips to the souks or nearby sites.

Riad Palais Tara

Marrakech, Morocco

Riad Palais Tara

This riad is located in a quiet alley of the medina and opens around a courtyard with carved columns and a marble fountain. The rooms are arranged around this central space and combine traditional craftsmanship with modern comfort. From the rooftop terrace you can see the roofs of the old town and the Atlas Mountains on the horizon.

Riad Art & Emotions Boutique Hotel & Spa

Marrakech, Morocco

Riad Art & Emotions Boutique Hotel & Spa

This riad displays modern artworks alongside traditional medina architecture. The rooms combine paintings and sculptures with Moroccan craftsmanship like zellige tilework and carved wood. The house includes a spa with hammam and treatment rooms on the ground floor. On the roof terrace guests can relax between sun loungers and look over the surrounding rooftops toward the mountains. The central patio stays cool thanks to its high walls and offers a quiet retreat after visiting the nearby souks.