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Riad Rafaele & Spa

$150-250/ night

Book this if You want the 'Arabian Nights' fantasy—an authentic 18th-century palace hidden in the maze, with a heated pool and zero street noise.

Why People Love It

9.2178 reviews
  • The heated outdoor pool (a rarity in the Medina)
  • Authentic 18th-century architecture with towering orange trees
  • Staff that treats you like visiting royalty (Youssef and Ibrahim are legends)

Quick Take: It is genuinely hard to find the first time—you will get lost in the Assouel maze without the airport transfer.

Reviewed by @PoonehSabziI honestly didn't want to leave my room until I opened the doors to this courtyard. It felt like discovering a secret garden. The silence here is unreal compared to the busy streets outside. Definitely my favorite spot to recharge in Marrakesh.


Guest Who Stayed Here Said

The hype

A stunningly peaceful oasis that feels miles away from the chaos of the souks just outside the door.

Reality check

The 'fitness center' listed on some booking sites doesn't exist—it's a spa and yoga space, not a gym.

  • You appreciate historical architecture over modern cookie-cutter luxury
  • You want a pool you can actually swim in during winter (heated)
  • You are okay with a 10-minute walk through gritty alleyways to reach the main square

Cleanliness & Maintenance

9.5
  • Housekeeping: Impeccable. Daily service is thorough, with fresh towels and rose petals often left on beds.
  • Bathroom hygiene: Spotless tadelakt (plaster) bathrooms. No mold or grime reported.
  • Maintenance: Excellent condition for an 18th-century building. Recently remodeled (2022).
  • Linens & towels: High-quality Egyptian cotton sheets and plush towels.
  • Odors & scents: Smells of orange blossom and amber, not musty old building smells.

Sleepability™

8SILENT
SILENT
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
  • Echoing voices from the courtyard (if in ground floor rooms)
  • Early morning call to prayer (distant but audible)

Before you book

Good to know

  • Alcohol is served here (not true for all Riads)
  • Dinner must be booked by 12:00 PM the same day
  • City tax is ~30 MAD ($3) per person/night, payable locally

What to pack

  • Earplugs (riad acoustics can be echoey)
  • Slip-on shoes (customary to remove shoes in some carpeted areas)
  • Conservative swimwear (it's an intimate shared courtyard)

Room Genie

Best picks

  • The 'Royal Suite' (75m²) for high ceilings and maximum wow factor
  • First-floor rooms with private terrace access for sunbathing privacy

Rooms to avoid

  • Ground floor rooms near the pool—zero privacy when other guests are swimming or eating breakfast

Room Request Genie – copy & paste

I would love to request a room on the upper floor, ideally with terrace access. We prefer to avoid the ground floor to ensure privacy from the courtyard area.

FAQ & Hidden tips

Everything you actually want to know before you book.

Is the pool actually heated?

Yes, verified. It is heated year-round, which is a rare luxury in Marrakesh winters.

Can a taxi drop me at the door?

No. The streets are too narrow. You will be dropped at a square (Bab Taghzout or similar) and must walk ~10 mins.

Is there a gym?

No. Ignore the 'fitness center' tag on booking sites. There is a spa and yoga space, but no machines.

Is it safe to walk back at night?

Generally yes, but the Assouel alleys are dark and maze-like. Use the hotel's transfer or a guide for your first night.

Do they serve alcohol?

Yes, there is a bar and lounge area serving wine and cocktails.

Is breakfast included?

Yes, a highly-rated Moroccan breakfast (crepes, fresh juice, eggs) is included in the rate.


Insider Tips

  • Book the airport transfer for arrival (€15-20)—finding this place alone on day one is a nightmare.

  • Ask for dinner on the rooftop terrace at sunset; the view of the Atlas Mountains is better than most paid viewpoints.

  • The 'hammam' experience here is more private and beginner-friendly than public ones in the city.

5 things to know before you go

  • 💡The water pressure can be on the softer side (old plumbing).

  • 💡There are no TVs in some rooms—it's a 'disconnect' vibe.

  • 💡The orange trees in the courtyard smell incredible in spring.

  • 💡You might hear the call to prayer very clearly at 5 AM.

  • 💡The 'Assouel' neighborhood is less touristy and more 'real life' than the Kasbah.

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