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2017
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April
Where Can I Find Traditional Riad Style Accommodation in Marrakesh, Morocco?
28
April
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Jane
I know a good place in Seattle if that helps?????
Florence
I stayed at the waka waka hostel and it was awesome! They have connections to tours and henna and cooking classes. I went a couple years ago but it was like 10 euros a night, and if you're willing to sleep under the stars on the roof then it's only 7 euros! They also had shisha and breakfast was included plus a Tagine dinner once a week
Edward
This looks awesome. Filing that for future!
Thanks!
Here is the link too...
http://www.marrakechrougehostels.com/waka-waka/4585292774
Florence
Oh cool! I hadn't even seen that yet
Yes totally go there! I had the best experience and the staff were really great
Florence
It's walking distance from the market place too!
JRock
I had a great stay at Les Borjs de la Kasbah inside the medina. Easy walking to the mosque and Jemaa el-Fna. Great rooms, fantastic food. Great help with tours and local transit as well.
http://www.lesborjsdelakasbah.com
Meg
After two visits to Marrakech and staying in a handful of different Riads, Riad Malika http://www.riadmalika.com/en/ blew my mind. It was also some of the best breakfast I'd had anywhere.
Ashley
Riad Mirage in the medina is perfect. Great food and service as well.
A.I. says...
Accommodation Recommendations in Marrakesh, Morocco
Hello! If you are looking for accommodation in Marrakesh, Morocco with a traditional riad style, I have some recommendations for you. Riads are traditional Moroccan houses with an interior garden or courtyard, often converted into guesthouses or hotels.
1. Riad Kheirredine
Riad Kheirredine is a luxurious riad located in the heart of the Medina in Marrakesh. It offers beautifully decorated rooms, a rooftop terrace with stunning views of the city, and a traditional Moroccan hammam for relaxation.
2. Riad BE Marrakech
Riad BE Marrakech is a charming riad with a peaceful courtyard and a refreshing plunge pool. The rooms are elegantly decorated in traditional Moroccan style, and the staff is known for their warm hospitality.
3. Riad Dar Anika
Riad Dar Anika is a boutique riad with a serene atmosphere and a central location near the souks and Jemaa el-Fna square. The riad features a beautiful courtyard with a swimming pool, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring the city.
These are just a few of the many traditional riads available in Marrakesh. I hope you find the perfect accommodation for your stay in this vibrant city!
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hello! looking for some recommendations for accommodation in Marrakesh, Morocco, preferably a traditional riad style. thanks!
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