Marrakech Menara Airport (RAK) is one of Morocco's busiest airports, serving the imperial city known as the Red City. Hotels in Marrakech offer extraordinary access to the labyrinthine Medina souks, the vibrant Djemaa el-Fna square, ornate riads, and the edge of the Sahara just hours away.
Commissioned by King Mohammed VI as a personal vision of Moroccan hospitality, Royal Mansour is a city within the city — 53 private riads, each with its own plunge pool, connected by underground passageways. The craftsmanship is unparalleled: every tile hand-cut, every cedar ceiling hand-carved. One of the world's truly perfect hotels.
La Mamounia is a Marrakech legend — Winston Churchill's favourite retreat since the 1930s, set in 17 acres of Arabo-Andalusian gardens. The 2009 Patrick Jouin redesign brought sumptuous contemporary opulence to the Art Deco bones, and the spa complex is among the finest in Africa. Repeatedly voted the world's best hotel.
Aman's Marrakech address is a vision of Islamic minimalism — rose-pink pavilions, emerald reflecting pools, and private gardens in the Palmeraie create an atmosphere of meditative luxury that recalls the great Andalusian paradises. The pool maisons with private pools are among the finest accommodations in North Africa.
El Fenn is the original creative riad — co-founded by Vanessa Branson, it houses an extraordinary private art collection across 21 rooms and public spaces that feel genuinely curated rather than decorated. The rooftop pool and restaurant are Medina institutions; the cultural programming is the best in Marrakech.
Set in 20 acres of olive grove and jasmine garden in the Palmeraie, Mandarin Oriental Marrakech achieves a remarkable feat — resort scale with riad intimacy. The pavilion-style villas, world-class spa, and chef-driven restaurants combine with MO's signature service culture for a deeply satisfying experience.
Selman is defined by two things: the world's most beautiful pool (a 100-metre infinity pool with Atlas Mountain views) and its celebrated Arabians — a stable of pure-bred horses that guests can ride through the Hivernage palms at dawn. The architecture by Christophe Sic is extraordinary.