Without a doubt, the highlight of this trip for me was the Riads.
The old part of Marrakech is filled with these beautifully appointed small guest-houses, which usually have no more than around 10-12 guest rooms, each overlooking a lush central courtyard. I stayed in three different Riads on this trip, and I honesty can’t choose a favourite — each was so special and visually stunning in its own way!
Rosemary Marrakech is a relatively new boutique guest house, and is the creation of cult Belgian/Moroccan lifestyle brand Lrnce. It captures the striking aesthetic of the Lrnce brand so perfectly — balancing both traditional and contemporary Moroccan craftsmanship, with stunning handcrafted Lrnce artwork, tiling, textiles, ceramics and furniture everywhere you look. This is a smaller Riad so it wasn’t officially part of the ‘Style Morocco’ tour (as it’s too small to accomodate more than 12 people), but I stayed here for two nights before the group tour started, and I’m so glad I did!
Le Riad Yasmine was another stunning place to stay, and a magical oasis to retreat to after long day of sight seeing all over Marrakech. The centrepiece here is the jewel-toned pool in the central courtyard — so very instagrammable! The rooftop was also a stunning spot for morning breakfasts and sunset dinners, looking out over the rooftops of the old city.
Finally, we spent one magical night at Riad Jardin Secret (Secret Garden Riad) and it was also a beauty! With stunning ornate mosaics and textured detailing on every surface, deep colour and pattern everywhere, and a lush garden in the central courtyard, this Riad had more of an old world aesthetic.