Meilleur Riad à Marrakech 2025 — Hébergements de Charme

Dormir dans un riad, c'est vivre Marrakech de l'intérieur — cours intérieures plantées d'orangers, fontaines en zellige, terrasses avec vue sur l'Atlas. Voici les meilleurs.

Le riad est bien plus qu'un hôtel — c'est une maison traditionnelle marocaine organisée autour d'un patio central. À Marrakech, ces demeures rénovées offrent une expérience d'hébergement unique, entre intimité et luxe discret.

24adresses sélectionnées — des riads de charme aux palaces légendaires.

Le Jardin
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Le Jardin

Medina · €€€ · ★ 4.7

A dreamy restaurant set in a 1930s riad garden with giant cacti and a fig tree canopy. The menu blends Moroccan and Mediterranean flavors in a setting that feels like a secret garden.

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Les meilleurs riads de Marrakech (24 adresses)

Le Jardin

Le Jardin

4.7

Medina · €€€

A dreamy restaurant set in a 1930s riad garden with giant cacti and a fig tree canopy. The menu blends Moroccan and Mediterranean flavors in a setting that feels like a secret garden.

Pepe Nero

Pepe Nero

4.8

Medina · €€€€

Hidden behind an unmarked door in the medina, this intimate Italian-Moroccan fusion restaurant is one of Marrakech's best-kept secrets. Only 8 tables.

Dar Yacout

Dar Yacout

4.7

Medina · €€€€

A legendary Marrakchi palace restaurant where dinner becomes a theatrical experience — rooftop aperitifs, candlelit salons, and a feast of bastilla, tagine and couscous.

Comptoir Darna

Comptoir Darna

4.6

Hivernage · €€€

Part restaurant, part cabaret, Comptoir Darna is where Marrakech dresses up for the night. Belly dancers perform while guests feast on Moroccan dishes in a palatial riad setting.

Le Salama

Le Salama

4.6

Medina · €€€

Four floors of Moroccan opulence overlooking Jemaa el-Fna. The rooftop bar offers the best views of the square at sunset while the restaurant below serves refined Moroccan classics.

Riad Kniza Restaurant

Riad Kniza Restaurant

4.9

Medina · €€€€

Inside one of Marrakech's finest riads, this restaurant serves ceremonial Moroccan cuisine — the kind prepared for weddings and celebrations. The bastilla au pigeon is extraordinary.

Grand Café de la Poste

Grand Café de la Poste

4.4

Gueliz · €€€

A French colonial brasserie dating to 1925, Grand Café de la Poste is the most atmospheric café in Gueliz — high ceilings, rattan chairs, and a menu mixing French and Moroccan classics.

Café Arabe

Café Arabe

4.4

Medina · €€€

A multi-level café-restaurant inside a restored 17th century riad. The rooftop terrace with its orange trees and Italian-Moroccan menu is perfect for a long, lazy afternoon.

Bacha Coffee

Bacha Coffee

4.8

Medina · €€€

Inside the restored Dar el Bacha palace, Bacha Coffee is the most luxurious coffee experience in Morocco — 200 single-origin coffees served in gilded rooms with hand-painted ceilings.

Hammam de la Rose

Hammam de la Rose

4.8

Medina · €€€

The most refined traditional hammam experience in Marrakech — rose-scented steam rooms, black soap scrubs and argan oil massages performed by expert practitioners in a beautifully restored riad.

Hot Air Balloon over Marrakech

Hot Air Balloon over Marrakech

4.9

Medina · €€€€

Drift over the palm groves, kasbahs and Atlas Mountain foothills at sunrise in a hot air balloon. The most magical way to see Marrakech — ends with a Berber breakfast in a desert camp.

Spa at Royal Mansour

Spa at Royal Mansour

4.9

Medina · €€€€

The most luxurious spa in Morocco inside the Royal Mansour palace. Treatments blend Moroccan hammam traditions with contemporary wellness techniques in a setting of pure opulence.

La Mamounia

La Mamounia

4.9

Medina · €€€€

The most legendary hotel in Africa — a 1923 palace where Winston Churchill painted and where every room faces the Atlas Mountains or historic gardens. Afternoon tea here is a Marrakech institution.

Riad Farnatchi

Riad Farnatchi

4.8

Medina · €€€€

A collection of five connected 17th-century houses converted into an intimate luxury riad. Only 9 suites, each unique, built around a heated plunge pool and a fig-tree courtyard.

Royal Mansour

Royal Mansour

4.9

Medina · €€€€

Built by King Mohammed VI, the Royal Mansour is considered one of the finest hotels in the world — a private medina of 53 individual riads, each with its own private courtyard and plunge pool.

Riad Kniza

Riad Kniza

4.8

Medina · €€€

A lovingly restored 18th-century riad owned by one of Morocco's leading antique dealers. Every corner is filled with museum-quality Moroccan artifacts and the restaurant is exceptional.

Dar Rhizlane

Dar Rhizlane

4.7

Palmeraie · €€€

A serene boutique hotel in the Palmeraie palm grove with a large pool, horse stables and Atlas Mountain views. The perfect escape from the intensity of the medina.

Riad BE Marrakech

Riad BE Marrakech

4.6

Medina · €€€

A contemporary riad blending minimalist European design with traditional Moroccan craftsmanship. The rooftop terrace with its infinity pool and Atlas Mountain views is breathtaking.

Sky Bar at Es Saadi

Sky Bar at Es Saadi

4.6

Hivernage · €€€

The highest rooftop bar in Marrakech with panoramic views from the Atlas Mountains to the Koutoubia minaret. DJs, cocktails and a crowd that dresses to impress.

Beige Rooftop

Beige Rooftop

4.4

Gueliz · €€€

A sophisticated rooftop lounge in Gueliz with an Instagrammable white-and-beige aesthetic, creative cocktails and a menu of light bites. The Friday sunset sessions are legendary.

Hammam Mouassine

Hammam Mouassine

4.7

Medina · €€

A beautifully restored traditional hammam in the Mouassine neighborhood. Authentic black soap scrub and rhassoul clay treatments in a genuine 16th-century bathhouse.

Les Bains de Marrakech

Les Bains de Marrakech

4.8

Medina · €€€

The city's most refined traditional hammam experience — black soap exfoliation, ghassoul masks and argan oil massages in a splendidly decorated riad setting.

Brunch at La Mamounia

Brunch at La Mamounia

4.9

Medina · €€€€

Sunday brunch at La Mamounia is the most glamorous meal in Marrakech — live music, a vast spread of Moroccan and international dishes served in the historic palace gardens.

Brunch at Le Jardin

Brunch at Le Jardin

4.7

Medina · €€€

Brunch beneath the giant cacti and fig tree canopy of Le Jardin's legendary garden. The setting is unmatched in Marrakech and the Moroccan-Mediterranean brunch menu is exceptional.

Conseils locaux

  • Les riads de la médina sont souvent difficiles à trouver — demandez au riad d'envoyer quelqu'un vous chercher.
  • Réservez 2 à 3 mois à l'avance pour la haute saison (octobre–avril et Noël/Nouvel An).
  • Le petit-déjeuner est presque toujours inclus — et c'est souvent le meilleur repas de la journée.
  • Demandez une chambre avec vue sur le patio plutôt que sur la rue — c'est plus calme et plus beau.

Questions fréquentes

Quel est le meilleur riad de Marrakech ?

La Mamounia pour le palace légendaire, Riad Farnatchi pour l'intimité luxueuse, Royal Mansour pour le service le plus exclusif au monde, et Riad Kniza pour le charme authentique.

Combien coûte un riad à Marrakech ?

Riad simple : 500–1000 DH/nuit. Riad de charme : 1000–3000 DH. Palace/luxe : 3000–15000 DH.

Quel quartier pour un riad à Marrakech ?

La médina pour l'authenticité, le Mellah pour le calme, Guéliz pour le moderne, l'Hivernage pour le luxe.