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Riad Sakkan

$200-350/ night

Book this if You want the quintessential 'Instagrammable' Marrakesh experience—stylish design, rooftop cocktails, and a central Medina location without the chaos.

Why People Love It

  • Incredibly photogenic interiors with a blend of modern art and traditional tilework
  • Rooftop bar and restaurant with views of the Koutoubia Mosque
  • Heated courtyard pool that actually looks like the photos

Quick Take: It's more 'laid-back luxury' than 'white-glove service', and you will definitely hear the birds in the courtyard at sunrise.

Reviewed by @andreas.laourdasI felt my stress melt away the second I stepped into this courtyard. The mix of lush greenery and black-and-white tiles is stunning, and having tea by the pool was the highlight of my Marrakesh trip. It’s the perfect quiet escape.


Guest Who Stayed Here Said

The hype

Guests universally adore the design and the staff's friendliness, often calling it an 'oasis' of calm.

Reality check

The 'Small Luxury' rooms are genuinely small, and the courtyard pool area can be quite shaded and dark during parts of the day.

  • You care about aesthetics and want a hotel that doubles as a photoshoot set
  • You want to be in the heart of the Medina but have a safe, quiet retreat
  • You enjoy a social, youthful vibe rather than a stiff, formal atmosphere

Cleanliness & Maintenance

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  • Housekeeping: Daily service is thorough; guests consistently describe the property as 'spotless' and 'immaculate'.
  • Bathroom hygiene: Bathrooms are modern and well-maintained; no reports of mold or grime in recent searches.
  • Maintenance: Excellent condition; the renovation is recent and high-quality.
  • Linens & towels: High-quality Egyptian cotton sheets and plush towels.
  • Odors & scents: Signature scent (orange blossom/oud) throughout; no musty or sewage smells reported.

Sleepability™

7MODERATE
MODERATE
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
  • Echoes from the central courtyard (guests talking, breakfast service)
  • Local birds chirping loudly at sunrise
  • Call to prayer (standard for the Medina)

Before you book

Good to know

  • Alcohol is served here (not given in all Riads)
  • Airport transfer is highly recommended (~€20) as the Riad is hard to find on your own
  • Breakfast is included and served on the rooftop

What to pack

  • Earplugs for the morning call to prayer and courtyard echoes
  • Comfortable walking shoes (the Medina is car-free)
  • Modest clothing for walking outside the Riad

Room Genie

Best picks

  • Junior Suite (specifically the 'Black Room' for drama and a copper tub)
  • Master Suite for a fireplace and maximum space

Rooms to avoid

  • Small Luxury rooms if you have large luggage—they are cozy to the point of tight

Room Request Genie – copy & paste

I'd love to request a room on a higher floor for more light, preferably away from the main breakfast area to minimize morning noise. If the Junior Suite with the copper tub is available, that is my top choice.

FAQ & Hidden tips

Everything you actually want to know before you book.

Is it hard to find?

Yes. It's in the winding Mouassine district. Do not try to navigate it alone with luggage for the first time; book the hotel porter/transfer.

Is there a gym?

No gym on-site, but they offer yoga mats and classes on the rooftop.

Is the pool heated?

Yes, the courtyard pool is heated, but it's small and often shaded by the high walls.

Can I bring my kids?

It's not strictly adults-only, but the vibe is very adult and quiet. There are no specific facilities for children.

Is alcohol served?

Yes, they have a licensed rooftop bar with a good cocktail menu.

Do I need cash?

Yes, for the city tax (~€2.50-€3.50 per person/night) and for tips/small purchases in the Medina.


Insider Tips

  • The rooftop restaurant is open to the public, so book your sunset table early even if you are a guest.

  • There is a 'secret' library nook that most guests miss—perfect for reading in silence.

  • Ask for the 'Gray' or 'Black' suite if you want the most distinctively designed rooms.

5 things to know before you go

  • 💡The 'heated' pool is lovely but rarely gets direct sun due to the tall Riad walls.

  • 💡The doors are traditional wood and don't seal hermetically—sound and light can leak in.

  • 💡You might spot turtles wandering around the ground floor courtyard.

  • 💡The scent of the place is a custom fragrance (orange blossom and oud) that guests obsess over.

  • 💡The stairs are steep and uneven—traditional for Riads but a shock for the clumsy.

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