TangierAn exotic Moroccan destination, with unspoilt beaches, traditional Moroccan cuisine and many historical attractions.
Ruins of VolubilisThe ruins of Volubilis are some of the best preserved Roman ruins in northern Africa.
FèsA lively and colorful city, a perfect combinations of history, culture and shopping.
MarrakechThe moment you arrive in Marrakech, you'll feel the unique atmosphere of the city and you'll love its labyrinth streets, full of vendors selling (...)
EssaouiraA beautiful coastal city in Morocco, perfect for both couples and families.
Villa De L'oSure, it’s a bit farther out than Marrakech, but for anyone who’s at all attached to the seaside, there’s no contest: Essaouira has got the medina (...)
Sofitel Marrakech Lounge & SpaThe compromise position between the densely packed medina and the wide-open, suburban Palmeraïe is the Hivernage district; it’s less crowded than the (...)
Terre Resort And SpaThe classic Marrakech hotel concept is the riad, typically a mansion in the old medina quarter, a small-scale and intimate sort of hotel, however (...)
Talaa 12Most of the riad hotels in Marrakech trade heavily on history, antiques, traditional décor. Talaa 12, on the other hand, leaves old Marrakech outside the (...)
Sofitel Essaouira Medina & SpaFrom the way the travel press tells the story you’d think Marrakech was Morocco in its entirety. But those who have the time for a bit of rambling often (...)
Ryad DyorBrighter, sunnier, somehow friendlier than the average riad hotel — maybe it’s the owners, a couple of designers, one Dutch and the other Spanish, but (...)
Riyad Al MoussikaOne could reasonably argue that the experience of staying at a historic hotel, an ancient castle, say, or a converted country mansion, can be improved by (...)
Riad MeriemThere’s a simple reason why the riad hotels of Marrakech have been so much more popular among the French than the English, Americans, or other (...)
Riad FesMarrakech has convenience and accessibility going for it, but if you want to see the ancient side of Morocco, you want to see Fez. And if you’re staying (...)