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Beautiful Riad Hotels Marrakech

Marrakech hotels with pool

PALAIS RIAD LAMRANI

Medina, Marrakech

From 150€/night

Location & experience 10/10. Like living in a fairytale! Loved it. 

RIAD DAR-K

Medina, Marrakech

From 150€/night

PURE HOUSE MARRAKECH

Medina, Marrakech

From 230€/night

Rooftop pool. 500 metres from Djemaa El Fna

RIAD L' ATELIER

Medina, Marrakech

From 150€/night

MAISON NALOS

Medina, Marrakech

From 130€/night

NUMA MARRAKECH

Medina, Marrakech

From 160€/night

RIAD K

Medina, Marrakech

From 180€/night

200 metres from Djemaa El Fna

MAISON BRUMMELL MAJORELLE

800 metres from Majorelle Gardens, Marrakech

From 185€/night

Perfect for design and architecture lovers

Are you staying 3 days in Marrakech? From affordable riads in Marrakech to luxurious riad hotels in Marrakech, the city offers a diverse range of accommodations to suit every traveler’s taste. Whether you're searching for hotels in Marrakech with a pool or Marrakech hotels with pool facilities, you’ll find the perfect oasis to escape the bustling medina. If relaxation is key, explore the top spa hotels in Marrakech, where rejuvenation meets traditional Moroccan charm. This guide will introduce you to a curated selection of unique hotels in Marrakech that promise to enhance your stay in this vibrant city.

Best things to do in Marrakech

things to do

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Unique things to do in Marrakech

Take a Hot Air Balloon Ride Over the Atlas Mountains. Enjoy breathtaking views of the Atlas Mountains and the Marrakech countryside at sunrise. This serene and exhilarating experience provides a unique perspective of Morocco’s diverse landscapes.

4 days tour from Fes to Marrakech

Yes, a 4-day tour from Fes to Marrakech is possible and offers a diverse travel experience. On Day 1, you'll drive through the Middle Atlas Mountains and Ziz Valley to reach Merzouga, where you'll enjoy a camel trek and stay overnight in a desert camp. Day 2 includes exploring the Erg Chebbi dunes and traveling to Todra Gorge, known for its towering cliffs, before spending the night in Dades Valley. On Day 3, you'll drive through the scenic Dades Valley and the Road of a Thousand Kasbahs, visit the UNESCO-listed Ait Benhaddou, and cross the High Atlas Mountains via Tizi n’Tichka Pass to reach Marrakech by evening. Day 4 is reserved for exploring the vibrant city of Marrakech, including its souks, palaces, and gardens.

3 days in Marrakech

Day 1: Historic Medina and Souks
Begin with a visit to the Koutoubia Mosque and Jemaa el-Fnaa square, followed by shopping in the bustling souks like Souk Semmarine. After lunch at a rooftop restaurant, explore the Bahia Palace and Saadian Tombs. End your day with dinner at a traditional riad or terrace overlooking the medina.

Day 2: Gardens and Modern Marrakech
Visit the Majorelle Garden and Berber Museum, then the Yves Saint Laurent Museum. Explore the Menara Gardens and Dar Si Said Museum for cultural insights. Enjoy lunch in the Gueliz district and relax in a traditional hammam before dining at a modern Moroccan restaurant.

Day 3: Atlas Mountains and Surroundings
Take a day trip to the Ourika Valley for hiking, Berber village visits, and the Setti Fatma waterfalls. Alternatively, explore the Agafay Desert for a camel ride or quad biking. Return to Marrakech for a final dinner and enjoy the city's vibrant nightlife or relax at your hotel.

]Souks marrakech

The souks of Marrakech are vibrant marketplaces within the city's historic medina, renowned for their maze-like alleys filled with a diverse array of goods. From spices and textiles to leather goods, ceramics, and jewelry, each souk specializes in specific products, showcasing traditional Moroccan craftsmanship. Navigating these bustling markets offers an immersive cultural experience, where visitors can interact with artisans, witness handmade production processes, and engage in the art of bargaining, integral to the local shopping culture. Souks like Souk Semmarine and Souk El Kebir are particularly famous, providing an authentic glimpse into Marrakech's rich heritage and bustling trade traditions.

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Best time to visit Marrakech

The best time to visit Marrakech is during the spring months of March to May and the fall months of September to November. During these periods, the weather is generally pleasant with warm days and cooler nights, making it ideal for exploring the city's attractions and markets comfortably.

  • Spring (March to May): This is a popular time to visit as the weather is mild and comfortable for outdoor activities. The city comes alive with blooming flowers, and it's a great time to explore the gardens and take day trips to nearby attractions like the Atlas Mountains.

  • Fall (September to November): Similar to spring, fall offers mild temperatures, making it another excellent time to visit Marrakech. The summer heat begins to dissipate, and the crowds thin out slightly after the peak tourist season.

Avoid visiting during the summer months (June to August) if possible, as temperatures can soar well above 40°C (104°F), making sightseeing and outdoor activities challenging. Winter (December to February) can also be a good time to visit, although it can get quite cold in the evenings, especially in December and January.

Ultimately, choosing the best time to visit Marrakech depends on your preferences for weather, crowd levels, and the type of activities you plan to do during your stay.

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