Les Deux ToursvsThe Red House
Both properties are praised by professionals. On balance, Les Deux Tours ranks significantly better than The Red House. Les Deux Tours comes in at 78 with praise from 5 reviews like Rough Guide, Fodor's and oyster.com.
Les Deux Tours
Douar Abiad BP 513, Circuit de la Palmeraie, Marrakech 40000, Morocco
From $123/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Shuttle Bus
- Laundry Service
Fodor's
"The Two Towers has the advantages of a luxurious garden setting and classic Charles Boccara architecture." Full review
Lonely Planet
"Few of its cookie-cutter neighbours can match its amenities, distinctive modern style, and attentive new management." Full review
Rough Guide
"There’s a hammam, swimming pool, restaurant and bar, as well as extensive shared gardens in which to wander or relax."
Oyster
Luxury
"The 36-room, luxurious Deux Tours is a great place to indulge in poolside lounging and traditional hammam treatments outside the often chaotic bustle of the Medina." Full review
The Telegraph
9.0
"A rambling Arabo-Andalucian village with suites set in three hectares of perfumed gardens amid lily ponds, a heated pool and a garden potager." Full review
Jetsetter
"Serene 37-room retreat surrounded by Andalusian-style gardens with a French-Moroccan restaurant and a traditional hammam." Full review
Mr & Mrs Smith
"Surrounded by Marrakech's well-heeled Palmeraie district, Les Deux Tours hotel places understatedly elegant, traditionally designed villas in one of Morocco’s most well-coiffed gardens." Full review
Independent
"It’s only five kilometres from the Medina, but Les Deux Tours in La Palmeraie is in its own green, heavily fragrant world"
The Red House
Avenue El Yarmouk, Hivernage, Marrakech, Morocco
From $145/night
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Shuttle Bus
- Laundry Service
DK Eyewitness
"A purpose-built boutique hotel in a traditional style just outside the medina walls."
Rough Guide
"This beautiful nineteenth-century mansion (also called Dar el Ahmar) is awash with fine stucco and zellij work downstairs, where the restaurant offers gourmet Moroccan cuisine."
Frommer's
"European imperialism adds grandeur to the Moroccan mix at this 19th-century mansion in Hivernage, sumptuously decorated with zouak (finely-painted wood) ceilings and stucco" Full review