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Marrakesh hotels
Gone are the days when staying in Marrakesh meant staying at La Mamounia, the legendary palace of a hotel that has hosted everyone from Winston Churchill to contemporary rock stars—and is now closed for renovations until late 2007. In the meantime, you'll find more intimate accommodations in one of the many traditional Moroccan houses turned boutique hotels known as riads, located mostly inside the Medina (Marrakesh's walled city center). These riads each have their own personal charm, relaxed ambience and often a rooftop terrace for lazing the day away under the Moroccan sun.
Angsana, the Singapore-based sister brand of Banyan Tree hotels, has made a major foray into Morocco with the launch of a terrific family of riads. Run by...more
Since opening in 2001, Caravan Seraï has remained the hottest example of mud hut chic in the Marrakesh area. Just a few minutes north of the city, this...more
Erick and Carole Kolenc are the charming owners of this small, historic riad, located in the much-talked-about Mouassine district of the Medina. They have...more
Richard Branson's latest property sits atop a bluff in the High Atlas Mountains, and so thrilling is the 45-minute drive from Marrakesh—on a narrowing...more
Extravagant and extravagantly expensive (suites start at just under $1,000), Ksar Char-Bagh lies beyond the walls of the Medina in La Palmeraie, a vast palm...more
The opening of the Murano has given the Palmeraie, a sleepy resort area a few miles north of the city's spirited medina, an injection of European chic. It...more
This sublime ten-roomer is a perfect combination of Asian glamour and pedigreed European-style creature comforts. The huge marble or tadlekt bathtubs fill with...more
This sensational maison d'hôtes pushes East-West fusion to the limit. Its 14 rooms and suites boast beds as works of art (one in Gothic-looking wrought...more








