Travel + Leisure: The hotel is a showcase of Moroccan artisanship, and the white-filigree-and-glass spa is virtually a city in itself. Opt for a traditional hammam using the sumptuous Marcomaroc skin-care line.
32, Souk El Jeld Sidi Abdelaziz-Medina (Souk El Jeld Sidi Abdelaziz-Medina), مراكش, مراكش - أسفي
Moroccan Restaurant · 150 tips and reviews
Travel + Leisure: Guests of this shabby-chic garden café sit at vintage tables and feast on casual staples, from salade niçoise to crisp, tangy Moroccan briouates (vegetable- or meat-stuffed phyllo triangles).
Travel + Leisure: Behind black shutter doors in Guéliz, Le Loft serves bistro standards executed to perfection (not to mention a mean mojito). Le tout Marrakech table-hops in the dining room and on the front terrace.
Travel + Leisure: Whimsical best describes this 12-acre fantasyland, where Indian and Moorish architecture collide and enormous suites and villas have contemporary Italian furnishings.
Travel + Leisure: Don’t be deterred by the name; inside, you’ll find an inviting indoor-outdoor lounge, rooms lined with novels and vintage design magazines, and a charming roof terrace.
Travel + Leisure: A stone’s throw from the city’s main square, Djemaa el-Fna, Joya’s seven-room house is all about sleek neutrals (not a gold-leather pouf in sight) and a warm, supremely capable staff.
Travel + Leisure: Chef Moha Fedal updates the palace restaurant experience—candlelit courtyards; Berber musicians; heaping platters of food—with lighter fare in Pierre Balmain’s former riad.