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Riad L'atelier

$160-240/ Nacht

Buchen Sie dieses Hotel, wenn You want a calm, aesthetic sanctuary in the heart of the Medina without the stuffiness of a five-star hotel.

Warum Gäste es lieben

9.780 Bewertungen
  • The breakfast is legendary—shakshuka, m'smen, and homemade nut butters served on the rooftop
  • Staff (especially Mohamed and Suleiman) treat you like returning family, not just room numbers
  • Serene, neutral-toned design that feels like a deep exhale after the chaos of the souks

Kurzfassung: A stunningly photogenic oasis that nails the vibe, though the thin walls might let you share in your neighbor's schedule.

Bewertet von @wherejesstravelsI felt completely transported the moment I stepped into the courtyard. The tile work is stunning, and having breakfast by the pool was the perfect slow start to my mornings in Marrakesh. It really is a hidden gem.


Was Gäste, die hier übernachtet haben, sagten

The hype

Guests universally adore the staff and the design, often calling it the best place they've ever stayed.

Reality check

The location is central but down a winding alley that can feel intimidating after dark, and noise travels easily within the courtyard.

  • You appreciate 'wabi-sabi' design and neutral, earthy aesthetics
  • You want a personalized, intimate service experience
  • Breakfast is your favorite meal of the day

Sauberkeit & Instandhaltung

9.6
  • Housekeeping: Impeccable. Guests consistently describe the Riad as 'spotless' and 'pristine'.
  • Bathroom hygiene: Sparkling. No reports of mold or grime, which is impressive for older buildings.
  • Maintenance: Excellent condition. The 'wabi-sabi' style is intentional, not a sign of wear.
  • Linens & towels: High quality, fresh, and crisp.
  • Odors & scents: Smells of orange blossom and fresh laundry; no musty old-building smells reported.

Sleepability™

6.5MÄSSIG
MÄSSIG
0-4LAUT
4-7,5MÄSSIG
7,5-10STILL
  • Echoes from the central courtyard
  • Early morning call to prayer (Adhan)
  • Guests talking in the hallways

Vor der Buchung

Gut zu wissen

  • Alcohol is available here (a rarity in many Riads), so you can enjoy a glass of wine on the roof.
  • There are no TVs in the rooms—this is a place to unplug.
  • The pool is unheated and can be very cold in winter/spring.

Was Sie einpacken sollten

  • Earplugs (essential for the call to prayer)
  • Slip-on shoes for moving between your room and the courtyard
  • A warm layer for rooftop breakfasts in the cooler months

Zimmer-Genie

Beste Auswahl

  • Room 2: Spacious, first floor, great natural light, and a double shower.
  • Room 4: Often cited as perfectly clean, spacious, and comfortable.

Zimmer, die Sie meiden sollten

  • Room 3: Smallest room with a bathroom layout that lacks privacy (toilet is basically in the bedroom).

Zimmerwunsch-Genie – kopieren & einfügen

I'm excited for my stay! If possible, I'd love to request Room 2 or Room 4 for the extra space. Please avoid Room 3 if available, as we prefer a more private bathroom layout.

FAQ & Geheimtipps

Alles, was Sie vor der Buchung wirklich wissen möchten.

Is it hard to find?

Yes. The Medina maze is confusing. Do not try to find it yourself the first time; book the Riad's transfer or have a guide meet you.

Is the pool heated?

No, it's a traditional courtyard plunge pool. Refreshing in summer, icy in winter.

Can I get dinner there?

Yes, and you should. The home-cooked couscous and tagines are often rated higher than nearby restaurants.

Is it safe at night?

The Riad is secure, but the alley outside is dark and can feel sketchy. It's generally safe, but stay alert or walk with a companion.

Do they serve alcohol?

Yes, they have a license and serve wine and beer, which is a huge plus in the Medina.

Is breakfast included?

Yes, and it's a highlight—huge spreads of Moroccan breads, eggs, fruit, and yogurt served on the roof.


Insider-Tipps

  • Ask for the 'couscous dinner' in advance—it takes time to prepare and is better than most tourist restaurants.

  • The rooftop has yoga mats available; an early morning stretch with the sunrise is magical.

  • Don't trust the 'local guides' on the street offering to show you the way; they will demand money or lead you astray.

5 Dinge, die Sie wissen sollten, bevor Sie losfahren

  • 💡The 'double shower' in Room 2 is a rare luxury in the Medina.

  • 💡The Wi-Fi can be spotty in the evening when everyone is back from touring.

  • 💡You might get a visit from the Riad's resident cat or local strays on the roof.

  • 💡The scent of the orange trees in the courtyard is intoxicating when they bloom.

  • 💡The 'dodgy' street is actually just a typical residential alley, but the lack of lighting makes it feel worse than it is.

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