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Riad El MezouarvsRiad Talaa 12
Both hotels are highly recommended by travel writers. Overall, Riad Talaa 12 is preferred by most reviewers compared to Riad El Mezouar. Riad Talaa 12 is ranked #53 in Marrakech with endorsements from 3 sources like The Telegraph, DK Eyewitness and Fodor's.
Riad El Mezouar
DK Eyewitness
Jetsetter
Independent
28 derb el Hammam Issebtinne, Médina Marrakesh 40000 Morocco
From $187/night
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Restaurant
"A serene, whitewashed riad with large rooms fitted with contemporary furnishings. Its only drawback is the location 15 minutes from Jemaa El Fna."
"Revamped 17th-century palace in the medina, with a roof terrace, a garden courtyard and a large plunge pool." Full review
"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"
Riad Talaa 12
Fodor's
DK Eyewitness
The Telegraph
Mr & Mrs Smith
12 Talaa Ben Youssef, Medina, Marrakech 4000, Morocco
From $145/night
- Free Internet
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Restaurant
- Air Conditioning
"This achingly trendy temple to modernist riad chic is in the middle of the medina." Full review
"A contemporary, eight-room riad, it is decorated in a simple and uncluttered, yet appealing style."
8.0
"Eschew the heavy hand of history at this modern medina bolthole near the Marrakech Museum, with eight airy suites surrounding an aromatic courtyard garden and a hammam fed by a thermal spring." Full review
"Romance-seekers will find many cosy corners at Talaa 12 hotel in Marrakech, an intimate retreat with a sunny courtyard and ornamental pool." Full review
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Just ask for the Marrakech Museum or the Ben Youssef Mosque, and you’re there.