Search for Hotels and Apartments in Marrakech

Located in southwestern Morocco, Marrakech is one of the country's most important cities.
Known around the world as the city of One Thousand and One Nights, Marrakech magically combines the mythical and the mystic, offering visitors amazing experiences.
Marrakech is a majestic, open, bright city popularly known as the ""Pearl of the South"".
Visit the busy square of Djemaa el Fna, with its traditional story-tellers and musicians, and the stunning Koutoubia mosque, which can be seen from practically every place in Marrakech.
The Medina, or old town, is UNESCO World Heritage, and it works as a kind of border between the new and the old city, two worlds that are completely different but that live in harmony.
Fascinating palaces, traditional shops, old neighbourhoods, narrow alleys, markets with the scent of incense and local crafts, an enigmatic world where you will feel part of a tale. Come and discover Marrakech!
Hotels on offer
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Hotel Mont Gueliz


Marrakech, Marrakech
Reviews : 2.85 / 5
This city hotel is located in the heart of Gueliz, at the end of Mohamed V Avenue, which leads straight down to the famous 12th-century Koutoubia mosque. Guests will find shops and links to the public transport network on the hotel's doorstep, and the train station is just a 15-minute walk away. The famous Pacha club is 8 km from the hotel, and a range of places of interest are in the vicinity of the hotel, such as the Saadian Tombs (3 km), Bahia Palace (3 km) and La Menara (4 km). It is also situated just 10 minutes from the airport.
From$55
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Hotel Riad Ambre et Epices


Marrakech, Marrakech
Reviews : 4.13 / 5
Located in the centre of the historic district of Marrakesh (the Medina), guests can access the famous Souks and Jam El Fna Square in a few minutes. Menara International Airport is roughly 10 km from the guesthouse.
From$134
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Apartment Dar Souihla


Marrakech, Marrakech
Reviews : 3.60 / 5
The hotel is situated some 12 km from the medina. Marrakech with its bars, restaurants, shopping opportunities and nightclubs is 15 minutes away by car. The train station in Marrakech is just a 10-minute drive away.
From$54
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Hotel Moroccan House


Marrakech, Marrakech
Reviews : 4.07 / 5
This historical hotel is located at the heart of Marrakech.
From$69
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Hotel Al Kabir


Marrakech, Marrakech
Reviews : 3.55 / 5
This hotel is situated in the centre of the modern city, around a 20 minute walk and a 10 minute barouche ride from the famous Jemaa El Fna Square. The ONCF train station is around 1 km from the hotel and the international airport is roughly 5 km from the hotel.
From$75
Our travellers’ opinions on Marrakech
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Marrakech Etiquette
by SmithsterOne of the main things that annoyed me in Marrakech, wasn’t Marrakech itself, or even the people, but the tourists who displayed very little respect to their host country. Remember Morocco is a Muslim country so if you’re visiting, please respect local customers. Girls, avoid wearing mini-skirts, vest tops and shorts otherwise locals will think you’ve wandering around in your underwear. Plus you’ll only attract unwanted looks and comments from men mystified by your semi nudity. Also, if you’re taking photos of people, please ask their permission. Shoving a camera into anyone’s face is rude in whatever culture, but in Morocco it’s as if you’re stealing someone’s soul. And no one wants to do that when they’re on holiday, do they?�
- Published 27/04/2009
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Step back in time in Marrakech
by SmithsterMarrakech burst onto the travel scene thanks to the Mick Jagger and the rest of the Rolling Stones who enjoyed anominity and found mystery in the sultry city of Marrakech. And it’s easy to see the attraction here. Behind the grand Medina walls lies a myriad of souqs and tiny winding streets where craft shops and stores operate out of cosy caverns. You can see people working as they did hundreds of years ago, weaving carpets, making shoes, and crafting jewellery and where snake charmers captivate passers-by. Hundreds of food stalls still serve up Morocco’s most traditional dishes and the pungent smells of cooking spices fill the air. Taking a walk through medieval Marrakech is like taking a step back in time. It’s a pleasant assault on the senses�
- Published 27/04/2009


4.21
(25 Reviews )
gorgeous hotel.very clean and breakfast was excellent. a little out of town but a free bus anyway but can get busy. music
by the pool was the only failing. some sort of rap while we were trying to rel ...

3.49 (52 reviews)



