Morocco Weekend Breaks

Magical Marrakech Weekend Breaks

To make the most of your stay in Marrakech, we have chosen to accommodate you in one of a number of beautifully refurbished Riads. These are traditional Moroccan houses, built around a central courtyard area, often with elaborate gardens, in a style that provides shade and shelter from the heat of the North African sun. The word Riad comes from the Arabic word for garden. Converted into chic and intimate little guesthouses, any one of our chosen Riads will provide you with an authentic taste of Marrakech.

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Riad Villa Harmonie

Riad Villa Harmonie

Riad Villa Harmonie


Located in the beautiful Kasbah district, in the heart of the historic medina and just a short walk from the Djema El Fna and the Bahia and El Badi palaces, Riad Villa Harmonie is a beautifully restored traditional Moroccan riad. Built around 2 patios, with palm trees, orange trees, banana plants and a roof-top terrace, this is the ideal place to relax with a refreshing drink. A haven away from the hustle and bustle of the city, but close enough to explore the souks and medina on foot.

Opening onto the two elegant patios, the seven guestrooms are spread over  two floors and are decorated in a traditional Moroccan style, all following a colour code. Each room boasts all the modern comforts and its own bathroom. There are 3 different grades of room with the pricing reflective of the room location, size and facilities. The patios are where breakfast is served on hotter days or meals can be served on the terrace located on the third floor of the riad. Beauty and relaxation treatments are also available.


Riad du Petit Prince

Riad du Petit Prince

 Riad du Petit Prince

Situated in the heart of Marrakech in the northern medina, between the Djema el-Fna square and the new town of Gueliz, the Riad du Petit Prince welcomes you in a typical Moroccan house. This friendly family-run Riad offers a serene and cosy atmosphere in the middle of bustling Marrakech and is full of charm with its leafy terraced seating and sunbathing areas on the rooftop. Down in the shade of the courtyard is a refreshing plunge pool. The restaurant serves both Moroccan and European meals. There are 3 different grades of room with pricing reflective of the room size and facilities.

One of the advantages of staying in this Riad is that you are just as close walking distance to the shops, restaurants and clubs of the modern French quarters of Marrakech in the Gueliz district, as you are to the central Djema el Fna Square. The walk to the square takes around 15 minutes through the alleyways of the souk and passes the stylish boutique-shopping district dotted around the area south of the Mouassine Mosque.


Riad Slitine

Riad Slitine

Riad Slitine

The most luxurious of our chosen Riads is the Riad Slitine, located right in the heart of the medina, close to the Bahia and Badi Palaces and the Tombs of the Saadian Kings. The building dates back to the 17th century and has been recently refurbished in style. The house is built around four flower-filled patios, with a central swimming pool – ideal for cooling off in the heat of the Moroccan summer. Complete with hammam and jacuzzi, the Riad Slitine is truly luxurious.

The Riad Slitine has 16 rooms and suites of luxury with personalized decor, air conditioning, mini bar, hair dryer, safe and Wifi connection. There are 3 different grades of room, with the prices increasing quite significantly from one grade to the next. Each room is named after a Moroccan town and the price reflects the room size, location and facilities. The lower priced rooms have en-suite bathrooms with showers, whilst the mid range rooms have a bath. The more expensive rooms have both a shower a bath facilities.

 


Call KE Travel for further information on
017687 80888

 

 

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