These are the 62 recommended places to stay in West Morocco. See all 378 places to stay in West Morocco.
5 star Hotel. 2.4km from central Marrakech.
Le Riad Monceau is a stunning small luxury riad-hotel, featuring a gastronomic Moroccan restaurant and a Moroccan Cookery School. Dating from the 18th century, but refurbished throughout in 2002 and transformed into an elegant guesthouse, the ‘Monceau’ is a rare delight, combining the character and charm of an authentic riad with all the creature comforts expected of modern design – a haven of peace just a stone’s throw from the city’s main tourist sights and shopping areas.
4 star Hotel. 0.6km from central Marrakech.
Your adventures in Marrakesh starts right away at Riyad El Cadi. A tour through courtyards, staircases and the corridors of seven traditional houses forming the Riyad El Cadi gives a good impression of the ancient and pure forms of traditional Moroccan architecture.
Hotel. 17.1km from central Marrakech.
"Parisian chic fused with Moroccan antiques, this restored 18th-century riad is crisply contemporary and has a great courtyard."
Hotel. 0.0km from central Marrakech.
"Colourful German owned riad of two parts - one traditional, one more modern"
5 star Hotel. 0.0km from central Essaouira.
"The hippest and most luxurious riad in Essaouira, with a sumptuous hammam and a sleek, modern-Romantic interior."
5 star Hotel. 1.2km from central Marrakech.
"Relaxing oasis in the Palmeraie, though shared villas can impact on privacy"
Hotel. 1.2km from central Marrakech.
"Restored royal residence in the heart of the Medina"
Guesthouse. 2.1km from central Marrakech.
"An exclusive and exquisite boutique villa of just four bedrooms, this intimate sibling of Residenza Napoleone is the perfect retreat."
Villa/House. 5.3km from central Marrakech.
"Ten minutes from the medina, this boutique riad is the perfect romantic retreat, complete with a flower-and-citrus-filled grounds."
4 star Hotel. 0.0km from central Marrakech.
"A sensitively restored 17th-century townhouse, just across from the Royal Palace, with chic interior design by Charles Boccara."