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Where to Stay in Marrakech
The number of hotels in Marrakech has increased in recent years due to the city’s rise to prominence as a tourist destination. Anywhere in Morocco, riads and hotels are the finest options for lodging.
Riads in Marrakech

The classic Moroccan palace is known as a riad. A lot of them have been turned into great hotels for visitors because of their enormous size and plenty of rooms. We might say they’re like a traditional London B&B, but with a touch of exotic beauty and charm.
Each of these homes is arranged with rooms radiating out from a central patio. A rooftop patio furnished with loungers, tables, and couches is a common feature of several of the two-story buildings. Breakfast is often served on this balcony.
Not only that, but the chambers in each riad are unique from one another. There are so many magnificent palaces to choose from when you begin your search for a somewhere to stay, and you will want to make the most of your time there.
The most luxurious riads include jacuzzis on the terraced rooftops and swimming pools in the courtyards of their bigger properties.
Every traveler visiting Morocco should at least once enjoy the one-of-a-kind, almost magical, experience of staying in a riad. All of the riads are located in the heart of Marrakech’s medina, which may be ideal for certain visitors and less so for others.
Hotels in Marrakech

Most of the city’s four- and five-star hotels may be found in Queliz, namely along Mohammed V and Mohammed VI avenues in the city’s newer section.
If you’d rather not stay in the medina or are looking for something more conventional, these “western-type” hotels are a decent alternative to the more quaint riads.
Apartments in Marrakech

A growing number of people are opting for serviced apartments rather than hotels, particularly when they are traveling in large groups.