7 Best Luxury Boutique Hotels in Marrakech
Looking for the best luxury boutique hotels in Marrakech? Discover 7 inspiring small-scale hotels and riads that are offering personalised, high-end stays in the “Red City”.
If there’s something that never fails to impress me about Marrakech, it’s the incredible quality of the accommodation available.
Yes, there are luxurious properties by some of the world’s best-known 5-star brands. But, for me, it’s the boutique hotels that are the real standouts.
If I could afford it, I would just hop from one to another for eternity!
Many of Marrakech’s boutique hotels are housed within beautifully restored buildings that ooze charm. They have been given a new (and inspiring) lease on life by global designers.
They’re the kind of places you’ll be sharing with just a handful of others, all while being treated to exemplary service by some of the city’s best hospitality professionals.
In this article, I’ll share with you 7 of the best luxury boutique hotels in Marrakech, all of which receive rave reviews. While some have rooftop terraces with sweeping views across the medina, others boast hidden courtyards that feel a world away from the hustle and bustle outside.
Included in this list is one of the best sustainable hotels in Marrakech and a gorgeous dar (traditional home) in the Marrakech Palmeraie.
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La Sultana
Best sustainable luxury boutique hotel in Marrakech
If you’re craving the intimacy of a boutique stay but want sustainability credentials to boot, then La Sultana should be high on your list. It features 28 rooms and suites, each individually designed and decorated with original artwork.
Additionally, there’s a heated swimming pool, a pampering spa and a rooftop terrace with views of Koutoubia Mosque.
La Sultana has been designed to minimise the need for air conditioning, thanks to its thick walls and open-air spaces that promote natural airflow.
As one of the best luxury boutique hotels in Marrakech, it prioritises personalised service. You really will be well looked after here!
While Moroccan cuisine typically includes a lot of meat, La Sultana also provides a variety of plant-based dishes. All are made from organic ingredients sourced from its own gardens. Vegetarians and vegans will be in heaven here! You can even participate in cookery classes on the terrace.
“A dream, an oasis of serenity…it’s chic, beautiful and classy!” – Marie-Claude (read more reviews here)

Riad L’Hôtel Marrakech
Best luxury boutique hotel in Marrakech with a pool
Envisioned by the British designer Jasper Conrad, Riad L’Hôtel Marrakech occupies a 19th-century building near Bab Doukkala. As soon as you step through its doors, you are transported back to the glamour of the 1930s. There really is a feeling you’re in someone’s opulent home, rather than a hotel.
Each of the six suites is decorated with Jasper’s carefully curated collection of artwork and features a four-poster bed draped in billowing voile. They are named after iconic Moroccan destinations (Tangier, Asilah and Zagora) and each reflects the unique aesthetic of the place.
Complete with a bougainvillea-fringed swimming pool and a restaurant serving home-style Moroccan cuisine, Riad L’Hôtel really is one of the best luxury boutique hotels in Marrakech.
“Heavenly place. Really caring staff. Everything is done so that you don’t lack anything.” – Bernard (read more reviews here)

Riad 72
Best luxury boutique hotel in Marrakech with a design focus
Occupying a 1920s palace, Riad 72 has been brought to life by Italian photographer Giovanna Cinel. It effortlessly blends traditional Moroccan architecture with contemporary design elements, all set around a series of hidden courtyards.
There are only a handful of rooms to choose from. Personally, I suggest splurging with one of the suites boasting a private terrace and jacuzzi.
At Riad 72, you’ll find beautiful tilework on the floors and arabesque patterning on the ceilings (as in many boutique Marrakech hotels). But it’s the incorporation of modern furnishings, striking decor and contemporary artworks that set Riad 72 apart.
Gourmet meals are served in the plant-filled interior patio. Plus, there’s a spa offering hammams and signature wellness treatments using natural, organic products.
Adding to the experience are the wonderful views across the medina from the rooftop terrace, which comes complete with a swimming pool.
“Incredible experience! Great attention to detail and exceptional service. Restaurant in the hotel is also really really good!” – Anna (read more reviews here)

Dar Zemora
Best luxury boutique hotel in Marrakech Palmeraie
Nestled within spacious grounds in the Palmeraie, Dar Zemora is a luxury boutique Marrakech hotel set within a peach-coloured villa. It effortlessly blends Moroccan and European influences to create a quietly sophisticated ambiance, all within easy access to the bustling medina.
Aside from its six individually decorated rooms and suites, there’s a wonderful terrace with cushioned sofas. From here, you can drink in the garden views.
When you’re not out sightseeing in Marrakech, you can swim in the heated pool (it’s an enticing 28 degrees Celsius throughout the year) or be pampered at the onsite spa.
Not only are the staff effortlessly discreet at this luxury hotel in the Marrakech Palmeraie but the meals served onsite are exceptional. Dining can be enjoyed poolside, on the sun-dappled terrace or in the elegantly appointed dining room.
“A wonderful, intimate hotel with extremely friendly staff who are always ready to help.” – Romuald (read more reviews here)

Palais Riad Lamrani
Best luxury boutique Marrakech hotel with a hammam
This luxurious boutique Marrakech hotel stands as a testament to the wealth and prestige of the Lamrani family, who commissioned the palace in the early 20th century. It centres around a lushly planted patio complete with a burbling fountain. The tiling on the floors and columns is exquisite.
I particularly love the inviting swimming pool backed by Marrakech’s signature ochre walls.
But the true splendour of Palais Riad Lamrani lies within its sumptuous interiors, which celebrate Moroccan craftsmanship. Ornate stucco frames the multiple lounges, which overflow with a curated collection of antiques and artwork from both Morocco and Europe.
Aside from the traditional hammam, the romantic meals served by candlelight in the courtyard are not to be missed! In my opinion, this is one of the best luxury boutique hotels in Marrakech for couples.
“A place out of time and space in an authentic Moroccan riad. Everything was perfect.” – Fabrice (read more reviews here)

Ksar Char Bagh
Best boutique hotel in the Marrakech Palmeraie with hammam
Surrounded by palm trees just 10 minutes’ drive from the medina, this boutique Marrakech hotel is inspired by a 14th-century Moorish palace. With stunning Romanesque arches leading to a pool lined with palm trees, its design embodies a sense of Ottoman luxury.
At Ksar Char-Bagh, there are just 25 villas and suites to choose from, each with a minimum footprint of 60 square metres. All feature marble ensuite bathrooms with indulgent tubs, plus cosy fireplaces and private gardens (some also come with plunge pools).
Personally, what I love about this boutique Marrakech hotel (aside from its serene setting) is its exceptional spa amenities. These include a magnificent hammam embellished with luxurious red marble. The spa also provides tailored massages and beauty therapies, using carefully selected blends of essential oils.
“Relaxing, peaceful and luxurious trip on the outskirts of Marrakech.” – Millicent (read more reviews here)

Riad Livia
Best adults-only boutique hotel in Marrakech
Riad Livia is an adults-only boutique hotel in Marrakech that oozes romance with its soft lighting, artistic interiors and fragrant orange trees. I had the pleasure of staying here during my last trip to the “Red City” and it was truly heavenly.
The riad is tucked away in a quiet part of the medina (not far from the Ben Salah Mosque) and boasts five exquisitely decorated suites. While two are designed for couples, the others come with a king-size bed and a single. They’re perfect for an adult group of three or friends wanting their own sleeping space.
Additionally, there’s an enchanting rooftop terrace that features a refreshing plunge pool. Riad Livia is one of the few riads in Marrakech with a rooftop pool.
What I really appreciate about the terrace is its multi-level design. You can always find a peaceful spot to escape to.
While breakfast is included in the rate at this adults-only riad in Marrakech, additional meals are available on request. All dishes are prepared with locally sourced ingredients and can be enjoyed either on the terrace or in the forest green dining lounge.
“A gorgeous retreat in amongst the beautiful chaos of the bustling medina.” – Sarah (read more reviews here)
Tips for selecting a luxury boutique hotel in Marrakech
If you’re planning to stay at a luxury boutique in the Marrakech medina, it’s important to consider access as the medina is pedestrianised. You can’t simply drive up to the front door and unload your luggage!
If you’re self-driving, there are several guarded parking areas near the entrances to the medina. These are more secure than just leaving your rental car on a street.
After booking, your Marrakech riad will usually reach out and notify you of the closest and safest area to park and how to reach the property on foot. They can also arrange for someone to come and meet you at the parking area. Just WhatsApp them on arrival so you can find one another!
If you’re taking a taxi from Marrakech Menara Airport, you can look up on Google Maps to find out which gate (“bab”) is nearest to where you’re staying. For travellers concerned about negotiating a taxi far from the airport, you can book a reliable, fixed-price transfer at Welcome Pickups.
Top tip:
Most riads and hotels in Marrakech will also offer airport pickup services and I’d highly recommend booking one of these for peace of mind.
A driver will pick you up at the airport – they’ll have a placard with your name. Plus, they will coordinate with someone from the riad to come to the parking area on foot to meet you (usually with a luggage trolley) and guide you to the hotel. This is so much easier than trying to navigate the labyrinth of streets independently!
When planning your stay, keep in mind the noise levels from bars or clubs that play music late into the night. You can check Google Maps to see if there are any near your riad/hotel of choice.
Generally speaking, I would avoid staying too close to Djemaa el-Fnaa. This tends to be the noisiest part of the Marrakech medina.
When it comes to noise from mosques, there are so many within the Marrakech medina that they are more difficult to avoid. Whether the Fajr adhan (the dawn call to prayer) wakes you up will largely depend on how soundproof your hotel is. Usually the more luxurious the property, the better the soundproofing.
Personally, I love listening to the early morning call to prayer and usually drift back to sleep afterward. But I know that might not be the case for everyone.
Top tip:
If you’re a light sleeper and staying within the medina, I’d suggest bringing along some earplugs, just in case.
If you don’t want to stay near a mosque, then I’d suggest a boutique hotel like Dar Zemora in the Marrakech Palmeraie.
Quieter areas within the medina include the Mouassine district to the northwest of Djemaa el-Fnaa (Riad L’Hôtel Marrakech is in this area). You could also consider the Kasbah area to the southeast of the square (La Sultana is located here).
Both of these historic neighbourhoods are still quite authentic and are wonderful places to stay in Marrakech.
Lastly, remember that every Marrakech hotel is required to collect a government-mandated tourist tax. This tax must be paid directly to the property and is (usually) not part of your booking rate. It contributes to the local community and is usually paid either at check-in or when you check out from your boutique hotel in Marrakech.

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I’m Malika, a global traveller who first visited Morocco in 2014 before marrying a local and settling down in a little village on the Atlantic coast. Over the years, I’ve developed an intense love for Morocco, its incredible landscapes, storied cities and the exceptionally generous hospitality of its people.
Malika in Morocco is a place to share my years of experience exploring the country, from north to south and from the Atlantic Ocean to the Sahara Desert. As a resource for travellers visiting Morocco, I want to encourage others to experience this captivating destination the way they desire, whether that’s independently or under the expert guidance of local tour operators.
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