Buchen Sie dieses Hotel, wenn You want an authentic, intimate medina experience that feels like staying in a wealthy friend's home rather than a hotel.
Incredible staff (Abdel and Yassine) who act as personal concierges
Dead-silent location down a narrow alley, despite being near the souks
Rooftop terrace with 360-degree views of the Koutoubia and Atlas Mountains
Kurzfassung: A peaceful, high-value sanctuary that nails the 'riad vibe' perfectly, provided you can handle steep stairs and no on-site liquor license.
Bewertet von @riadlovers: I was blown away by the silence here. Walking along the upper corridor and looking down at that plunge pool was my favorite morning ritual. It’s the perfect hidden sanctuary right in the middle of Marrakesh.
Was Gäste, die hier übernachtet haben, sagten
The hype
Guests universally adore the staff and the tranquility, often citing it as a 'haven of peace' after the chaos of the medina.
Reality check
Ground floor rooms (Sirius, Altair) lack privacy when guests are having breakfast in the courtyard.
You value silence and intimacy (only 6 rooms)
You want a personal connection with staff who remember your name
You prefer authentic Moroccan decor over generic modern luxury
Sauberkeit & Instandhaltung
9.7
Housekeeping: Impeccable. Daily service is thorough, often folding clothes left on beds.
Bathroom hygiene: Spotless tadelakt (plaster) walls. No grout to get moldy. Drains are clean.
Maintenance: Excellent. The 2016 renovation still feels fresh; no peeling paint or broken fixtures reported.
Linens & towels: Crisp, white, embroidered cotton. High quality and changed frequently.
Odors & scents: Smells of orange blossom and amber, not bleach or dampness.
Sleepability™
8.5STILL
STILL
0-4LAUT
4-7,5MÄSSIG
7,5-10STILL
Call to prayer from nearby Bab Doukkala mosque (atmospheric but audible)
Breakfast setup noise for ground floor rooms
Echoes from other guests in the courtyard
Vor der Buchung
Gut zu wissen
City tax is approx. €2.50-€3.00 per person/night, payable in cash.
They prefer the remaining 50% balance to be paid in Cash (Euros or Dirhams) upon arrival.
Transfer service is highly recommended for arrival (€15-20) as the alley is impossible to find on Google Maps alone.
Was Sie einpacken sollten
Earplugs (for the 5 AM call to prayer, which is loud everywhere in the Medina)
Slip-on shoes (customary to remove shoes in some carpeted areas/rooms)
Modest swimwear (the pool is in the central courtyard, visible to all)
Zimmer-Genie
Beste Auswahl
Isar (1st Floor) — widely cited as the favorite for its layout and privacy
Algedi (Terrace Level) — smaller (20m²) but offers direct access to the rooftop views
Zimmer, die Sie meiden sollten
Sirius (Ground Floor) — opens directly onto the patio/pool area; less privacy during breakfast hours
Altair (Ground Floor) — same privacy issues as Sirius
Zimmerwunsch-Genie – kopieren & einfügen
“I would love to request the 'Isar' or 'Deneb' room on the first floor for a bit more privacy. If those are taken, 'Algedi' on the terrace would be wonderful. We prefer to avoid the ground floor if possible.”
FAQ & Geheimtipps
Alles, was Sie vor der Buchung wirklich wissen möchten.
Is the pool heated?
No, it's a 'refresher' plunge pool. Perfect for 100°F summer days, too cold to use in winter.
Do they serve alcohol?
No, they do not have a liquor license. However, you are allowed to bring your own (buy at duty-free or Carrefour in Gueliz) and consume it discreetly.
Is breakfast included?
Yes, and it's excellent—fresh crepes, breads, jams, yogurt, and eggs made to order.
Can a taxi drop me at the door?
No. Taxis drop you at Bab Doukkala gate; you must walk about 5-7 minutes through narrow alleys to reach the door.
Is it safe at night?
Yes, the Bab Doukkala neighborhood is safe, but the alley is dark. The riad provides a staff escort if you're unsure, and it's always smart to stay aware.
Do they have a hammam?
They have a massage/treatment room on-site and offer hammam rituals, but for the full steam-room experience, they often partner with a larger spa nearby.
Insider-Tipps
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Ask Saida (the cook) for her Lamb Tagine with prunes for dinner—guests rate it better than top restaurants.
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The rooftop has two levels; the upper 'sun terrace' is the best spot for sunset photos of the Koutoubia.
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Buy a local SIM card at the airport; the riad WiFi is good, but you'll need data for maps in the maze of the medina.
5 Dinge, die Sie wissen sollten, bevor Sie losfahren
💡The 'pool' is really just a large bathtub size—don't expect to swim laps.
💡The acoustics of a Riad mean if a couple argues (or loves) loudly in the courtyard, the whole house hears it.
💡You have to ring a bell to get back in; there is no key for the front door (staff is 24/7 though).
💡The water pressure can be variable on the upper floors during peak shower times.
💡There is no elevator, and the stairs are steep and tiled (slippery in socks).
Lokaler Reiseführer
Karte
Sehen Sie, wo sich Riad Altair befindet und was in der Nähe ist.