What are the best riads in Marrakech? We have curated the ultimate list of the finest traditional stays in the Medina for 2026.
The soul of Marrakech
To stay in a riad is to understand Marrakech as it has always been — a city that turns its face inward, away from the noise and dust of the medina, towards a private world of courtyards, fountains, and filtered light. These traditional Moroccan houses, with their blank exterior walls and exquisite interior gardens, are the city's truest expression of beauty and hospitality.
The best riads in Marrakech are not simply hotels — they are living manuscripts, each one a distinct interpretation of Moroccan craftsmanship, from the zellige tilework and carved cedar lintels of the 17th century to the contemporary minimalism of today's most design-forward properties. Whether you seek a scholarly retreat in the spiritual quarter or a bohemian artist's haven beside the Jardin Majorelle, Marrakech's riads offer an experience that no conventional hotel can replicate.
Maison Brummell Majorelle — Quiet reinvention
Hidden from the hum of the city yet only moments from the legendary Jardin Majorelle and Yves Saint Laurent Museum, Maison Brummell Majorelle unfolds like a secret. At its heart lies the essence of a riad: a central courtyard anchored by a serene plunge pool, shaded by palms and warmed by the sun that pours in from above. Arches, zellige tiles, and carved details echo centuries-old craftsmanship, rendered here in earthy tones, soft curves, and sculptural simplicity.
Interiors blend Moroccan textures with Bauhaus minimalism — tadelakt walls, linen-draped beds, terracotta floors, and a palette of sand, ochre, and indigo. The two freestanding villas, surrounded by gardens, offer a more private riad experience with rooftop terraces and open-air lounges. A small spa offers hammam rituals and massages infused with Moroccan botanicals.
Best for: Design-conscious couples and those seeking a refined, contemporary riad experience.
From £290 per night.
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Riad Jaaneman — A quiet romance in the medina
Tucked discreetly within the serpentine alleys of Marrakech's medina, Riad Jaaneman is less a hotel and more a love letter to the poetic spirit of Morocco. Intimate and atmospheric, this five-suite riad blends Italian finesse with North African tradition, creating a sanctuary where time softens and beauty whispers rather than shouts.
The central courtyard, fragrant with citrus and jasmine, is a study in harmony — whitewashed arcades framing a marble fountain, light filtering through palms and latticework. Each suite is named after an icon — Coco, Frida, Isadora — and channels her spirit through curated layers of texture, colour, and history. The on-site hammam is petite but potent, while the rooftop terrace welcomes the morning sun as it glances off ancient minarets.
Best for: Romantic couples and those seeking an intimate, poetic medina experience.
From £180 per night.
Dar El Qadi — A scholar's refuge
Dar El Qadi is not simply a riad — it is a living manuscript, steeped in the intellectual and spiritual heritage of the medina. Set within the scholarly quarter of Marrakech, this historic house was once home to a qadi (Islamic judge), and its rooms draw the eye upward to the celestial, with high wooden ceilings, handwoven textiles, antique lanterns, and an artist's palette of ochre, indigo, and chalk.
While Dar El Qadi is not a spa hotel in the traditional sense, it is nonetheless profoundly restorative. Hammam rituals and massages are offered in the house's intimate wellness space. Breakfast is an ever-changing spread of seasonal fruits, fresh juices, local breads, and eggs cooked to order, taken on the rooftop or in the courtyard under the lemon trees.
Best for: Those who seek meaning in beauty, and who understand that true luxury is found in silence, authenticity, and soul.
From £140 per night.
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Dar Zelda — A noble retreat
Tucked discreetly behind an unassuming wooden door in Marrakech's ancient medina lies Dar Zelda — an aristocratic riad of rare beauty and soul. Set within the spiritual quarter of Kaat Benahid, just steps from the architectural wonder of Ben Youssef Madrasa, this 17th-century residence reveals itself not with grandeur, but with poetry.
The riad encircles three serene patios — one shaded by a stately palm, another anchored by a marble fountain. Here, centuries of Moroccan elegance unfold in quiet, contemplative detail: zellige mosaics, carved cedar lintels, and hand-woven rugs that whisper stories of Atlas weavers. Each of Dar Zelda's seven rooms is distinct in tone — some dramatic with soaring tadelakt walls and antique lanterns, others romantic with lace-draped beds and arched alcoves.
Best for: Aesthetes, romantics, and seekers of noble Moroccan restraint.
From £180 per night.
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Riad Dar Coram — Timeless elegance
Nestled within the vibrant pulse of Marrakech's ancient medina, Riad Dar Coram is a tranquil haven that invites you to surrender to the soul of the city. The riad's central courtyard, bathed in light and dappled shadows, is framed by intricately carved arches and serene gardens. A delicate fountain murmurs softly in the background, its waters adding a calming cadence to the air.
The riad houses just seven rooms, each meticulously designed to evoke a sense of peace and timeless beauty — some with expansive ceilings adorned with ornate plasterwork, others intimate with soft linen draped across four-poster beds. The aesthetic is refined but never ostentatious: a seamless blend of natural materials, muted tones, and delicate details.
Best for: Those seeking a sensory experience where luxury whispers in every carefully considered detail.
From £220 per night.
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Riad BE Marrakech — Heritage meets contemporary luxury
Tucked away in the heart of Marrakech's historic medina, Riad BE Marrakech is a hidden gem that captures the essence of Moroccan hospitality, effortlessly fusing ancient tradition with modern elegance. A central courtyard, framed by lush greenery and intricate wrought-iron balconies, offers a quiet sanctuary where time seems to slow down. The soothing sound of a fountain murmurs through the air, while the play of light across zellige-tiled floors and polished plaster walls creates a calming, almost meditative atmosphere.
Seven meticulously designed rooms and suites are adorned with soft linen, tactile textures, and custom-designed furniture. The rooftop terrace, with its panoramic views of the city and the Atlas Mountains, provides an idyllic setting for yoga sessions, sunset cocktails, or moments of reflection.
Best for: Couples and solo travellers seeking a harmonious blend of Moroccan tradition and contemporary luxury.
From £290 per night.
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Riad Sakkan — A contemporary oasis
Tucked away in a quiet corner of Marrakech's bustling medina, Sakkan is a refined haven that redefines the modern riad experience. This sophisticated retreat offers an intimate escape from the vibrant energy of the city, combining the timeless allure of Moroccan design with contemporary elegance. Upon entering, the noise of the city fades as you are greeted by a peaceful courtyard, its still waters reflecting the beauty of the riad's clean, minimalist design.
At the heart of the riad is a serene spa, offering traditional Moroccan hammam rituals, body treatments, and massages that utilise locally sourced ingredients such as argan oil, rosewater, and Moroccan clay. The rooftop terrace is the ideal spot to enjoy panoramic views of Marrakech, sip on fragrant mint tea, or take part in a guided yoga session at sunrise or sunset.
Best for: Those seeking a contemporary, design-led riad with exceptional wellness offerings.
From £290 per night.
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Riad Oriental Glory & Spa — A journey of tranquillity
Nestled within the maze-like alleys of Marrakech's historic medina, Riad Oriental Glory & Spa is a sanctuary that harmoniously blends Moroccan heritage with understated luxury. The riad opens to an enchanting central courtyard where natural elements converge to create a space of complete tranquillity. Traditional arches, intricately carved wooden details, and striking zellige tilework provide Moroccan authenticity, while a subtle modern twist brings the space into the realm of refined luxury.
Each room and suite has been meticulously designed with both luxury and tradition in mind — spacious and calming, furnished with a beautiful blend of Moroccan textiles, fine woods, and stone. The spa offers a comprehensive menu of hammam rituals, body treatments, and massages, making this one of the finest wellness riads in the medina.
Best for: Wellness-focused travellers seeking a deeply restorative medina experience.
Our verdict
Marrakech's riads offer an unparalleled blend of history, culture, and luxury. From the scholarly soul of Dar El Qadi to the contemporary minimalism of Maison Brummell Majorelle, each property is a distinct interpretation of what it means to live beautifully in Morocco. When choosing your riad, prioritise the atmosphere that resonates most deeply — whether that is poetic romance, noble restraint, or contemporary design — and you will find that Marrakech has a riad that feels, unmistakably, like home.
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