Es Saadi Marrakech Resort PalacevsRiad El Mezouar
Both properties are praised by writers. Overall, Es Saadi Marrakech Resort - Palace is preferred by most reviewers compared to Riad El Mezouar. Es Saadi Marrakech Resort - Palace has a TripExpert Score of 79 with praise from 4 publications including oyster.com, Frommer's and Fodor's.
Es Saadi Marrakech Resort Palace
Rue Ibrahim El Mazini, Hivernage, Marrakech 40000, Morocco
From $294/night
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Laundy Room
Fodor's
"This family-run hotel with every amenity... now houses the casino as well as two hotel properties—the original Es Saadi Hotel and the luxury Es Saadi Palace." Full review
Oyster
Luxury
"With attention still paid to every visual and sensory detail, it mixes modern amenities with exquisite traditional decor... the spa is a high-end destination." Full review
The Telegraph
8.0
"Includes a giddy array of facilities alongside the original 1960s hotel." Full review
Independent
"This sprawling resort includes the wonderfully opulent Le Palace, the more conventional L’Hotel and some seriously luxurious villas and ksars "
Frommer's
"Set in tropical gardens, the resort is every bit as photogenic today, with its palm-fringed pool, Atlas Mountain views, spa, and casino." Full review
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For the rock-star treatment, book a domed palace suite or a villa with private pool.
Riad El Mezouar
28 derb el Hammam Issebtinne, Médina Marrakesh 40000 Morocco
From $187/night
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Restaurant
DK Eyewitness
"A serene, whitewashed riad with large rooms fitted with contemporary furnishings. Its only drawback is the location 15 minutes from Jemaa El Fna."
Jetsetter
"Revamped 17th-century palace in the medina, with a roof terrace, a garden courtyard and a large plunge pool." Full review
Independent
"Amid the squawking chickens and tiny food shops in the less touristy, eastern part of the Medina known as Issebtinne, Riad El Mezouar offers peace and relaxation within this 17th-century former palace"