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Royal Mansour Marrakech
4.7/556 Reviews

Royal Mansour Marrakech

Marrakech|0.61km from Jardin Des Arts
Royal Mansour Marrakech Royal Mansour Marrakech 🕌 One of the reasons for coming to Morocco is because I want to stay in the Nijian Hotel. The owner of the hotel is the former King of Morocco, Mohammed VI (Morocco's King Mohammed VI). It was selected as the best hotel in the world in 2020-2021. There are 53 hotels in the whole hotel A detached Riad, each Riad only accommodates 2 people, There are nearly 500 employees in the hotel. Even when the hotel is full, the ratio of the staff to the guests is about 4 to 1. Basically, if you search for Morocco on the Internet, many pictures will pop up this hotel. Many Internet celebrities first recommend the strong Moroccan style, but the price is also very expensive. My stay in June is considered to be the off-season, and the room type I stayed in is also They are all the most basic ones, costing about HK$14,000 a night, but expensive has never been his problem... 😂 Personal check-in experience: Since each room is an independent House, it is necessary to make a reservation for check-in or not to go up and down the stairs. And such a noble hotel calls reception, the person can’t speak English (most of them can speak French, because this was a French colony before), it’s very simple to ask what time the swimming pool is charged, but they can’t answer, and they think you’re not Speaking French is very low😂, and the more senior staff feel more proud, I tried Qu Asian Sai Cuisine restaurant during my stay, and the taste is pretty good😋 In addition, it is really good to check in here, especially if it is a Spa🥰. In fact, there is another indoor swimming pool that I really want to take a picture of, but it happens that it is under maintenance... a few more months) . . . . ❣️Personally, I think the price/performance ratio is low. Unless you really want to go to the photo studio, you can stay for one night. Otherwise, the most beautiful place is the hotel lobby, so you can go to the photo studio as long as you book a meal. . . . #thebesthotel #morocco #marrakech #royalmansour #Morocco#Moroccan style

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Hotel Racine
4/568 Reviews

Hotel Racine

Marrakech|0.31km from Jardin Des Arts
I stayed 4 nights in the standard room. The room itself was of an average size, with enough storage and shelves. There was also a safe in the room. The bed was named “double” bed, but in fact it was two single beds put toghether. With this “configuration” you can’t sleep on the middle because of the wooden piece underneath. Wi-Fi was fine for my needs. TV had a plenty of channels. Housekeeping was doing a good job. Location wise it was OK. Around 20 min walk to Jemaa el-Fnaa. I also used the public bus #1 to get there and back (an easy ride for 4 dirhams). As you probably already know, there are many restaurants around the hotel in Gueliz area for all budgets and tastes. The breakfast was served in the basement. The selection of dishes was OK, but it would have been much better to have breakfast in the area that had windows. I observed the constant desire of the hotel to sell you something, like tours/excursions/trips and all the things of that nature. Another words, trying to sell you something that you don’t need. The table in my room was covered in different advertisements for these activities, displays in the breakfast area were endlessly showing whatsup contacts and phone numbers of random tour organizers, etc. I felt like it was too much. If I need something, I can either ask or get it myself. And finally, the most important thing. I could not sleep there. Fortunately I had ear plugs with me. I was super noisy, despite me asking for a quiet room and being told I got one. You hear everything – housekeeping working, cars passing by, people talking on the street 24/7. There were taxi drivers at the street corner waiting for passengers, they were there all night, and they were talking non-stop. I could hear everything. Windows are not windows in the common sense but sliding balcony/patio doors with the non-existing soundproofing. It was terrible. I would suggest to look elsewhere.

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Hotel Jadali & Spa
4.3/556 Reviews
We stayed at Jadali for 4 nights and the stay was nothing short of exceptional. When we arrived we were warmly greeted by Mehdi, who made us feel right at home, him and the rest of the staff were extremely hospitable through the visit and were always at hand to help with any questions we had, recommendations and bookings. The room was lovely, and the facilities are great, we had a traditional Hamam at the spa which was excellent, and a unique experience. The downstairs pool is incredible, and I suggest making the most of it during your visit. Overall, a terrific hotel, excellent facilities and very hospitable staff. Shout out to Mehdi and the rest of the team!
Palais d'Hotes Darsor
4.4/515 Reviews
Advantages: For 2 people, the room is large and the overall space feels open. The breakfast tastes good and the service is good. Disadvantages: There are only 7 rooms, no dinner is provided after 8 o'clock, and there is only one employee on duty during the day and night. In addition, there is no kettle in the room, and there are only two wooden hangers if you don't want to. The final details need attention and improvement: the stool in the room was found to be broken on the day of check-in, which made it dangerous to sit down and turn over easily, but the staff felt it was not important. Although it was replaced later, it affected the overall experience of staying.
2Ciels Boutique Hotel & Spa
4.4/563 Reviews
Belonging to high-end boutique hotels, the waiters are highly motivated. The double room has a large space and the sanitation facilities are clean and clean. The bedding is also quite soft and comfortable, which is the best night I have ever slept in Morocco. The surrounding dining is fully prepared, and the Chinese food and beverages are delicious. The breakfast experience is also very good, with a wide variety of dishes.
Hotel Racine
4/568 Reviews
I stayed 4 nights in the standard room. The room itself was of an average size, with enough storage and shelves. There was also a safe in the room. The bed was named “double” bed, but in fact it was two single beds put toghether. With this “configuration” you can’t sleep on the middle because of the wooden piece underneath. Wi-Fi was fine for my needs. TV had a plenty of channels. Housekeeping was doing a good job. Location wise it was OK. Around 20 min walk to Jemaa el-Fnaa. I also used the public bus #1 to get there and back (an easy ride for 4 dirhams). As you probably already know, there are many restaurants around the hotel in Gueliz area for all budgets and tastes. The breakfast was served in the basement. The selection of dishes was OK, but it would have been much better to have breakfast in the area that had windows. I observed the constant desire of the hotel to sell you something, like tours/excursions/trips and all the things of that nature. Another words, trying to sell you something that you don’t need. The table in my room was covered in different advertisements for these activities, displays in the breakfast area were endlessly showing whatsup contacts and phone numbers of random tour organizers, etc. I felt like it was too much. If I need something, I can either ask or get it myself. And finally, the most important thing. I could not sleep there. Fortunately I had ear plugs with me. I was super noisy, despite me asking for a quiet room and being told I got one. You hear everything – housekeeping working, cars passing by, people talking on the street 24/7. There were taxi drivers at the street corner waiting for passengers, they were there all night, and they were talking non-stop. I could hear everything. Windows are not windows in the common sense but sliding balcony/patio doors with the non-existing soundproofing. It was terrible. I would suggest to look elsewhere.
Dellarosa Boutique Hotel and Spa
3.9/550 Reviews
We arrived separately due to some airport confusion and the staff at the hotel were so kind and reassuring (especially Mohamed). Once settled into our lovely room with its balcony, we slept well on the firm and comfortable beds. The buffet breakfast with its omelet station and range of fresh seasonal foods was filling. The addition of an area where one can catch the morning sun was great. The front desk staff were always helpful with our endless questions! and ensured that we had a great stay. It's a shame the small oasis of a pool is not heated but must be great on a hot day. The roof terrace was not open yet but had good views of the city and the Atlas Mountains.
Royal Mirage Deluxe
4.2/555 Reviews
We checked in in the morning, which we were very grateful to them for allowing us to do. Everyone was so kind and helpful even after we realized there was a problem with our reservation. They worked with us and never tried to charge us for the mistake even though they certainly could have (especially when it took a few days for our travel agent to fix it). The food was delicious, every single person was friendly and helpful. We also got massages at the spa and were so happy and relaxed. They even held our luggage for free for a few days while we went on an excursion. The rooms they gave us for the second half of our stay were even nicer than the first. They were in the process of filing the pool and we really enjoyed sitting out by it even though they were laying even more pretty tile (the hotel is very beautiful as it is, even nicer than the pictures). I will say the internet passwords kept expiring which was annoying, but they always gave us a new code without any issue except the minor inconvenience. We will definitely be back.

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Menara Airport is the primary airport in Marrakech. Besides flying, taking a train to Marrakech Train Station is one of the other major methods of transportation.

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If you stay at a hotel in downtown Marrakech, nearby attractions like Marrakech Morocco Trips, Place des 7 Saints, Yves Saint Laurent Garden can be your first stop. You can choose attractions in Marrakech that are perfect for a weekend getaway, such as Mosquée Sidi-bel-Abbès. You can also visit top-rated attractions like Koutoubia Mosque, Djemaa el Fna, Musée de Marrakech. Commercial areas like ZARA, Carrefour Market are ideal places to buy souvenirs.

Average Temperature

• January to March: 17.06°C during the day, 10.78°C at night

• April to June: 24.05°C during the day, 17.15°C at night

• July to September: 31.3°C during the day, 23.37°C at night

• October to December: 19.73°C during the day, 13.6°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 35.97 cm

• Summer: 22.33 cm

• Autumn: 3.5 cm

• Winter: 31.97 cm

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