Rezervoni këtë nëse You want the quintessential 'Instagram Marrakesh' shot without the chaos of the main square, and you don't mind sacrificing a bit of privacy for aesthetics.
Pse Njerëzit E Duan
The iconic emerald-green tiled plunge pool that launched a thousand Pinterest boards
Alice and Gabriel (the owners) treat guests like family, not room numbers
A serene, silent escape from the sensory assault of the Medina
Shikim i shpejtë: It is exactly as beautiful as the photos, which means you will be watching other people take photos of it all day long.
Rishikuar nga @AlastairEmmett6794033: I honestly felt like I was living in a private palace. The contrast between the busy Medina streets and this silent, lush courtyard is unreal. Spending my afternoons lounging by that famous pool with a book was the highlight of my trip.
Mysafiri Që Qëndroi Këtu Tha
The hype
Visually stunning and incredibly hospitable, but the beds are rock-hard and the AC can struggle in peak summer.
Reality check
The pool is unheated and freezing most of the year—it's for dipping and pics, not laps.
You prioritize aesthetics and photography over modern hotel amenities like a gym or elevator
You love cats (Bowie the resident cat is a fixture)
You want a safe, quiet 'soft landing' into Morocco
Pastrëti & Mirëmbajtje
9.2
Housekeeping: Daily service is thorough; guests consistently praise the 'sparkling' state of the rooms.
Bathroom hygiene: Tadelakt bathrooms are spotless, though the occasional 'medina drain smell' is an infrastructure issue, not a cleaning one.
Maintenance: Impeccably maintained decor (tiles are perfect), though AC units can be finicky.
Linens & towels: Fresh and clean, though towels can be on the stiffer/scratchier side compared to luxury hotels.
Odors & scents: Generally smells of orange blossom and cleaning products, masking the occasional street/drain whiff.
Sleepability™
6.5MESATAR
MESATAR
0-4ZHURMA
4-7.5MESATAR
7.5-10HESHTË
Guests having breakfast or taking photos in the courtyard
Early morning Call to Prayer (nearby mosques)
Street noise for the Agafay suite (balcony faces the street)
Para se të rezervoni
Mirë të Dini
Lunch is available for non-guests (12-2pm), so the courtyard gets busier midday
Transfer service is highly recommended (~20€) as the riad is tricky to find in the maze
Breakfast is carb-heavy (breads, pancakes, jams) and delicious, but don't expect a western buffet
Çfarë të sillni me vete
Earplugs (essential for the call to prayer)
Cash (Euros or Dirhams) to avoid the high credit card fees
Slip-on shoes (you'll be taking them off often)
Xhini i dhomës
Zgjedhjet më të mira
Merzouga Suite (1st floor, pink room, spacious, less courtyard noise)
Chefchaouen Suite (Ground floor, iconic blue tiles, direct pool access—best for photos)
Dhomat për t'u shmangur
Agafay Suite (The only room with a street-facing balcony—noisier and less private)
Ground floor rooms if you want to sleep in past 8am (breakfast noise is right outside your door)
Xhini i kërkesave për dhomë – kopjo dhe ngjit
“Hi Alice & Gabriel, I'm looking to book a stay and would love a room on the first floor like Merzouga or Naila for a bit more privacy from the courtyard activity. If those aren't available, I'd prefer a quiet corner over the street-facing Agafay suite.”
FAQ & Këshilla të fshehura
Çdo gjë që do të dëshironit të dini para se të rezervoni
Is the pool heated?
No. It is a plunge pool and is generally very cold, refreshing only in the peak of summer heat.
Can I buy alcohol there?
No. They do not sell or serve alcohol. You can bring your own duty-free wine, but you must drink it in your room.
Is the location safe at night?
Bab Taghzoute is a local, authentic neighborhood. It's generally safe, but the alleys are dark and can feel intimidating. A taxi can drop you very close to the door.
Do they serve dinner?
Yes, but you must book it 24 hours in advance. It's a set menu (usually Tagine) and costs around 20€.
Is there air conditioning?
Yes, all rooms have AC units, though reviews suggest they can struggle to keep up during 40°C+ heat waves.
Are kids allowed?
Yes, but the vibe is very tranquil and adult-focused. A screaming toddler in the echoey courtyard will be heard by everyone.
Këshilla Ekskluzive
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Book the 'Merzouga' room if you want the bathtub with the pink tadelakt arches—it's the secret second-best photo op after the pool.
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The rooftop terrace is often empty during the day because everyone is fighting for the pool; go up there for actual peace.
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If you arrive late, the 'guardian' of the parking lot nearby will expect a small tip (10-20 DH) to watch your car/taxi drop-off.
5 gjëra që duhet të dini përpara se të niseni
💡The 'Instagram Reality': You will likely watch an influencer change outfits three times for a photoshoot while you eat your yogurt.
💡The Sewer Smell: Like many riads in the Medina, the bathroom drains can occasionally smell of sewage due to old city plumbing.
💡The Hard Beds: Mattresses are firm—traditional Moroccan style. If you need a cloud, you will struggle.
💡The Cash Economy: They really, really prefer cash. The credit card terminal is a last resort and comes with a fee.
💡The 'Agafay' Risk: It's the only room that doesn't look inward to the peace of the courtyard, so you get the moped noise from the street.
Manualë Lokal
Harta
Shikoni ku ndodhet Riad Yasmine dhe çfarë ka në afërsi.