Private stays, boutique breaks, historic homes – there’s something for every traveller in our round-up of the best riads in Marrakech.
Staying in a riad is, perhaps, the ultimate Morrocan experience. These quintessential, traditional buildings – with their multistorey enclosed courtyards, detailed tiling and sunny rooftop terraces – are full of unique North African atmosphere, and even just one night’s stay gives insight into the local way of life. Marrakech, in particular, is stuffed with beautiful riads that have been converted into luxury hotels, affordable hostels and even private hires. Here’s where to stay in Marrakech.