Riad MeriemvsRiad Dar Silsila
Both Riad Meriem and Dar Silsila are recommended by professionals. On balance, Riad Meriem is preferred by most writers compared to Dar Silsila. Riad Meriem comes in at 78 with praise from 4 reviewers like The Telegraph, Concierge and Frommer's.
Riad Meriem
97 Derb El Cadi, Azbest, Medina, Marrakech, Morocco
From $95/night
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Restaurant
Concierge
"It's especially popular with Americans, many of whom take advantage of Hays's local contacts to do some serious shopping for art and antiques."
Travel + Leisure
"Riad hotels... are popping up at a rapid clip in Marrakesh, so these days a property must truly be distinctive to stand out. Riad Meriem has had no problem turning heads." Full review
The Telegraph
8.0
"A super chic, full-service riad from New York interior designer and photographer Thomas Hays, complete with a heated plunge pool and a spectacular terrace with a ‘tent lounge’." Full review
Frommer's
"New York designer Thomas Hays has created a romantic riad with original artwork, themed rooms (some with large soaking tubs), inviting courtyards, and attentive and friendly staff" Full review
Michelin Guide
"This is a full-service riad hotel, offering not just the basics like airport transfers, a small hammam, and meals from a private chef, but further customizing the guest experience." Full review
Riad Dar Silsila
11 Derb Jdid Laksour, Marrakech 40000, Morocco
From $59/night
- Free Internet
- Free Breakfast
- Concierge
- Restaurant
- Pool
- Multilingual
Frommer's
"The entire dar has a chic Asian/African ambience, while the nine bedrooms are individually themed and elegantly decorated." Full review
Rough Guide
"Though a smallish Medina house, Dar Silsila has lots of corners in which to hide away."
Jetsetter
"Traditional 10-room riad in the heart of the medina with four roof terraces, a plunge pool and a hammam." Full review
Oyster
Mid-Range
"The three-pearl Dar Silsila is a delightful riad located in the heart of the city's ancient medina quarter." Full review