Riad Nº7
Medina, Marrakech · Exceptional
Mint tea on the roof as the call to prayer rolls across the medina.
A restored riad hidden behind an unmarked door in the Marrakech medina — carved plaster, zellige tile and a cool courtyard pool at the centre of the noise.
Step off a loud, dust-gold alley through a plain door, and the city falls away. A riad turns its back on the street and opens onto a courtyard — here, one with a plunge pool, orange trees and carved-plaster walls that took artisans months. Days are for the souks, the Majorelle garden and mint tea on the roof as the call to prayer rolls across the medina; the riad is the cool, quiet centre you return to. Every surface is handmade, and it shows.
A rooftop for the sunset, a hammam for the dust, a courtyard for the heat. It is one of the great sensory cities, and this is the calmest possible way to do it.
A great design hotel that’s really a piece of living craft. Marrakech overwhelms; this is where it lets you breathe.
Why it’s special
- Courtyard plunge pool
- Hand-carved plaster & zellige
- Rooftop for sunset & mint tea
- Traditional hammam
- Steps into the souks
- Airport & medina transfers
Landing here? A local eSIM gives you data the second you arrive — no roaming bills.
eSIM from €4 →Marrakech
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