Marrakech’s riads showcase some of the most stunning architecture and design in the world.
Marrakech has thousands of riads that offer travelers an intimate and peaceful retreat from the city’s bustling medina. By definition, a riad is a traditional home that contains an interior symmetrical garden and rooms facing inward so that their doors and windows overlook the courtyard rather than the streets. The arrangement was intended to provide privacy for family and friends to spend time together, and to keep the home cool during the hot summers.
Over time, the term riad has become more loosely used to describe the guesthouses and boutique hotels in Marrakech. And because many of these properties have been bought and restored by foreigners, they showcase design and architectural influences from Morocco and the rest of the world. The result is a fabulous fusion that’s a feast for the eyes.
Great article. I love Marrakech - it is one of the places that I want to visit again as soon as travel resumes. I have heard great things about La Mamounia but the other suggestions also look interesting too.
Marrakech was lovely and the people were amazing on my last trip. It would be nice if you guys covered some local owned Riads instead of just featuring ones that are owned by foriegners who have moved to Morocco.