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Riad Dar Justo Hotel Boutique & Spa

$140-300 / night

Book this if You want a serene, artistic sanctuary in the absolute center of the Medina without sacrificing modern comforts like a killer rooftop bar.

Why People Love It

8.8121 reviews
  • Breakfast has no time limit (sleep in as late as you want)
  • Stunning 14th-century architecture with a solar-powered hammam
  • Rooftop terrace offers epic Atlas Mountain and Koutoubia views

Quick Take: A visually stunning, highly photogenic labyrinth that feels like a movie set, though the 'pool' is really just a glorified foot bath.

Reviewed by @reepetiteI felt like I was living in a fairytale here! Running through the corridors and finding this hidden pool oasis was the highlight of my trip. The atmosphere is so serene and romantic—it’s the perfect place to disconnect and just soak in the beauty of Marrakesh.


Guest Who Stayed Here Said

The hype

Guests universally adore the staff's warmth and the magical rooftop atmosphere.

Reality check

Soundproofing is typical for a Riad (non-existent)—you might hear kitchen prep or hallway conversations from your room.

  • You are a couple seeking a romantic, Instagram-ready hideaway
  • You prioritize a central location near Jemaa el-Fnaa
  • You love a slow morning with breakfast served whenever you wake up

Cleanliness & Maintenance

9.2
  • Housekeeping: Daily service is thorough; guests consistently praise the 'spotless' rooms.
  • Bathroom hygiene: Bathrooms are tiled and clean; no recurring reports of mold or grime.
  • Maintenance: Well-maintained for a historic building, though some wear on rugs/tiles adds character.
  • Linens & towels: Fresh and crisp, though not ultra-luxury thread count.
  • Odors & scents: Smells of orange blossom and amber, not musty old building.

Sleepability™

7.5SILENT
SILENT
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
  • Echoes from the central courtyard
  • Kitchen prep noise in early morning (for ground floor rooms)
  • Call to prayer (standard in Marrakesh)

Before you book

Good to know

  • Airport transfer (approx. 200 MAD) is highly recommended to avoid getting lost in the maze upon arrival.
  • Alcohol is served here (not a given in all Riads).
  • The 'Bain Bleu' spa is on-site and uses solar energy—book treatments in advance.

What to pack

  • Earplugs for the morning call to prayer
  • Slip-on shoes for navigating the Riad's tiled floors
  • Modest clothing for walking outside in the Medina

Room Genie

Best picks

  • Junior Suites with a mezzanine for extra space and character
  • Upper-floor rooms for better light and less courtyard noise

Rooms to avoid

  • Ground floor rooms near the kitchen if you sleep past 8 AM
  • Standard single rooms (can feel very tight at ~10sqm)

Room Request Genie – copy & paste

I would love to request a room on an upper floor, away from the kitchen and reception area, to minimize noise. A Junior Suite with a mezzanine would be ideal.

FAQ & Hidden tips

Everything you actually want to know before you book.

Is the pool heated?

No, it is a freshwater plunge pool. Refreshing in summer, but likely too cold for a dip in winter.

Can a taxi drop me at the door?

No. The Riad is in a pedestrian zone. Taxis drop you at a nearby gate (like Dar El Bacha), and you walk ~10 mins.

Is breakfast actually free?

Yes, and it's excellent. Best of all, there are no set hours—you can eat whenever you wake up.

Is it safe to walk around at night?

Yes, the Mouassine district is busy and generally safe, but standard Medina precautions apply (watch for motorbikes, avoid dark alleys).

Do they serve alcohol?

Yes, the rooftop bar serves wine, beer, and cocktails.

Is there an elevator?

No. Be prepared for stairs.


Insider Tips

  • Ask for the 'pastilla' at the on-site restaurant—it's rated as one of the best in the city.

  • The rooftop has multiple levels; explore them all to find a private nook for sunset.

  • Use the Riad's custom map rather than Google Maps, which often fails in the Medina's narrow alleys.

5 things to know before you go

  • 💡The 'single' rooms are incredibly small—think ship cabin vibes.

  • 💡The water pressure in the showers is surprisingly good for a 14th-century building.

  • 💡You might spot resident tortoises wandering the courtyard.

  • 💡The spa, Le Bain Bleu, is solar-powered, making your hammam guilt-free.

  • 💡The stairs are steep and tiled—slippery in socks!

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