Hotels with Moroccan flavor
The first thought that comes to mind
when i think about Marrakesh is the city's well renowned square, Jemaa el-Fna.
Probably well known for the ultimate Moroccan hang-out and well considered to
be the heart beat of Marrakesh. During the day there resides monkeys and snake
charmers, hypnotic music, flutes, singing and bizarre melody's with scents of
spices channeling through the spiraling streets. This is one exotic place not
too far from Europe but in my mind resides much further away from your average
western culture.
During the night Marrakesh is a total
eclipse from its daylight counter part, with the sound of banging drums,
dancing and acrobatics, and the air is filled with the smell of fresh mint tea
and freshly cooked Moroccan cosines, never has there been so much culture,
colors and activity in one square mile.
In spite of the alluring temptations
of the sights, sounds, treasures and gardens that Marrakesh offers, the
traveler here may sink into a languorous form of relaxed lethargy just staying
at the hotels. Mainly due to the surprising fact that Marrakesh is not just
famous for its city square but more so for its exceptionally good luxury hotels
which will indeed make travelers feel that a day passed at the hotel's poolside
and hammans is far more attracting than embarking out to explore the city
itself!
Luxury
Hotels and Resorts in Marrakesh
Luxury hotel and resort accommodation
in Marrakesh are surprisingly affordable. A five star luxury hotel, which
includes the usual pool, Air conditioning and Wi-Fi, offers rates for a junior
suite starting at 80 Euros per person per night, including breakfast.
Le
Jardines de la Medina
Les Jardins de la Medina used to be a
palace that has been successfully converted into a hotel with real elegance and
class. Located within walking distance from Jemma al F'na but located within
the Kasbah and away from the main hustle and bustle of the medina. The gardens
are the highlight of this hotel, beautiful and well maintained gardens provide
a good setting to this fashionably elegant hotel. However the beautiful views
don't stop with the gardens, once upstairs the views from the terraces are
magnificent, with clear views to the Atlas Mountains and the maroon skyline of
Marrakech is a site not to be missed. The hotel is French owned, but still
maintains the cultural customs of Marrakesh.
Riad
Kniza
Riad Kniza was a small family guest
house way back in the 18thcentury that has now been restored into a large
modernized riad hotel. The hotel is only walking distance from the main
attractions of the city, such as the Jemma El Fna square and the exotic souks.
Riad Kniza provides to a great starting point to those that wish to settle down
and then set a foot to explore the wonders of Marrakesh. As you would expect
from a 5 star hotel Riad Kniza boasts 12 Moroccan style decorated suites with
Air Conditioning and Wi-Fi. The Moroccan artisan design is strongly apparent
throughout the riad and you can all but ponder on the amazing craftsmanship
that dates back century's. Upon booking with this hotel there is a nice feature
that includes complimentary shuttle service that takes you direct from the
airport to the hotel.
Dar
Charkia
Dar Charkia located within the Dar el
Bacha antiques district; this five-star riad has long been very popular with
holidaymakers to Marrakesh. Reasons throughout this hotel can be seen for this,
with its luxurious interior, stylish Moroccan style bedrooms, heated swimming
pool, mouthwatering Moroccan cuisines and views of the atlas mountains and the
maroon Marrakesh skyline.
The original architecture of this
hotel dates back hundreds of years however the building has been fully
refurbished and added into the mix an authentic blend of North African, Asian
and European styles.
The riad itself is set around a
colorful central courtyard, which is the main attraction of the hotel itself,
which during the hotter months, commands a breeze and shuts out the noise of
the central medina. Close to the city centre, this is a perfect start to your
journey in Marrakesh
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