$900-1,500 total/night (approx. $60-100 per person)/ nuit
Réservez si You are a group of 8-15 friends or family who want a private palace in the Medina without fighting over restaurant bills.
Pourquoi les gens l'adorent
You rent the ENTIRE riad—no strangers, just your crew
Bouchra's home-cooked meals consistently beat top Marrakesh restaurants
Dead silent sanctuary despite being 10 minutes from the chaotic Jemaa el-Fna
En bref : It's not a hotel, it's a private mansion with hotel-grade staff—so if you want room service at 3 AM, this isn't it.
Évalué par @riadlovers: I felt like I was living in a design magazine here. The rooftop terrace was my absolute favorite spot for sunset drinks, and having that private plunge pool to cool off after exploring the Medina was a lifesaver.
Ce que les clients qui ont séjourné ici ont dit
The hype
Reviewers universally worship the staff (Khalid and Bouchra) and describe the vibe as 'living in a movie set'.
Reality check
Winter guests noted the patio and pool area can get quite cold in the mornings and evenings.
You are planning a milestone birthday or family reunion
You want the safety of a hotel but the privacy of an Airbnb
You love authentic home-cooked food over fancy plating
Propreté et entretien
9.5
Housekeeping: Daily maid service included. Reviewers consistently use words like 'immaculate' and 'pristine'.
Bathroom hygiene: Spotless. Tadelakt (plaster) walls are well-maintained with no mold reports.
Maintenance: Restored in 2019 and kept in top shape. No reports of peeling paint or broken fixtures.
Odors & scents: Smells of orange blossom and cedar, not bleach or must.
Sleepability™
9SILENCIEUX
SILENCIEUX
0-4BRUYANT
4-7.5MODÉRÉ
7.5-10SILENCIEUX
Call to prayer (inevitable in Medina)
Echoes from your own group in the central courtyard
Avant de réserver
Bon à savoir
Alcohol is NOT sold here, but you can bring your own duty-free (BYOB friendly).
Tourist tax is ~€2.50 per person/night, payable in cash on arrival.
Lunch and dinner must be ordered in advance (morning of) so Bouchra can shop fresh.
Quoi emporter
Warm socks/slippers (tiled floors are cold in winter)
Earplugs (for the 5 AM call to prayer, just in case)
Duty-free spirits/wine (hard to buy quality alcohol in the Medina)
Génie des chambres
Meilleurs choix
Talitha Suite (1st Floor): The 'VIP' wing with a unique access door, 3 connected bedrooms, and 2 bathrooms—perfect for the family with kids.
Malika Room (1st Floor): Best for the 'power couple' of the group—private balcony and walk-in closet.
Chambres à éviter
Fatima Room (Ground Floor): Convenient for accessibility, but lacks the privacy of upstairs rooms as it opens directly onto the pool/patio area.
Génie de demande de chambre – copier & coller
“Since we are booking the whole riad, could you please set up the Talitha Suite for the family with children and ensure the Malika Room is reserved for the primary couple?”
FAQ et astuces cachées
Tout ce que vous voulez vraiment savoir avant de réserver.
Is it a hotel or a house?
It is a private rental with hotel services. You get the keys to the whole 7-bedroom house, but staff (maid, cook, guard) are there daily.
Is the pool heated?
No. It is a plunge pool that refreshes in summer but is decorative/freezing in winter.
Can we bring guests back?
Strictly no. Only registered guests are allowed inside for security reasons.
Is breakfast included?
Yes, a massive Moroccan spread (pancakes, breads, jams, eggs) is included daily.
How do we get there from the airport?
Book the transfer through the Riad. The driver calls the porter, who meets you with a cart for your bags. Do not try to find it yourself.
Is there a gym?
No. There is a 'Zen Area' for yoga, but no machines. Nearest gym is a taxi ride to Guéliz.
Conseils d'initiés
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Ask Bouchra to make her 'Rfissa' (chicken with lentils and fenugreek)—it's a dish you rarely find in restaurants.
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The rooftop has a 'solarium' area that gets sun all day; claim your lounger early.
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There is a night guard (Nourredine) who sleeps on-site, so you have 24/7 security.
5 choses à savoir avant de partir
💡The 'Hammam' on-site is beautiful but costs extra to fire up and use.
💡Wifi can be spotty in the thick-walled ground floor rooms; best signal is in the courtyard.
💡You will hear the staff preparing breakfast in the courtyard around 7:30 AM if you sleep in the ground floor room.
💡The 'suites' are not soundproofed from each other—if your friends fight, you'll hear it.
💡It is located in a very local, non-touristy derb—you will see real life, not just souvenir shops, right outside the door.
Guide local
Carte
Découvrez où se situe Riad Alkemia en exclusivité et ce qu'il y a à proximité.