Pros

  • Located in the historic Medina
  • Full-service spa and hammam
  • Free breakfast and free Wi-Fi throughout
  • Palatial courtyard with small plunge pool
  • Comfortable rooms with iPod docks
  • Restaurant with rooftop terrace seating
  • Small fitness room on-site
  • Free water and fruit daily
See More Pros

Cons

  • Far from parking
  • Ground-floor rooms can be noisy
  • As in most riads, lunches and dinners must be prearranged, and there are no coffeemakers or TVs in rooms
  • Some bedspreads look tacky
See More Cons

Bottom Line

This brilliantly designed three-and-a-half pearl riad adds upscale amenities to a thoroughly traditional Moroccan experience. Travelers who want to explore Marrakech on their own terms will appreciate the medina location, and the restored 18th-century building is an attraction in itself. The characteristic riad courtyard and rooftop terrace have an elegant ambience, and the Riad El Mansour adds a full-service spa and small fitness room. The rooms are equally impressive, though light sleepers may want to avoid the ground floor, especially if other guests are using the pool late at night. 

See More Bottom Line

Oyster Hotel Review

Riad Ben Tachfine

Scene

Traditional mansion bedecked in colorful tiles

An 18th-century riad that has been beautifully renovated, Riad El Mansour is covered in ornate tile mosaics and rich fabrics. Great natural light pours into the central courtyard, with black-and-white floor tiles zigzagging between black columns etched with ribbons of carved scroll-work. Hand-crafted traditional, and antique furniture decorate the low-lit lounges and nooks, combined with art from the owner's private collection. 

See More Scene

Location

In the historic, old city

Riad El Mansour is in Marrakech's old city, surrounded by narrow pedestrian streets. The medina, a UNESCO world heritage site, is a maze of 11th-century lanes and souks with vendors selling traditional crafts. The nearest parking is a 10-minute walk from the hotel, and the Royal Palace, Bahia Palace, Jamaa el Fna, and Dar Si Said Museum are a 20- to 25-minute walk from the hotel. Marrakech Menara International Airport is a 15-minute drive, once outside the pedestrian streets.

See More Location

Rooms

Luxurious hand-crafted furnishings and iPod docks

The six rooms here have no TVs; they're quiet sanctuaries away from the hectic streets outside. As individually decorated spaces, they come alive with exotic details. Each is decorated in a traditional style with varying color palettes and rich wooden furniture -- some rooms have gorgeous thuya-style wooden chairs and tables, while others have ebony cabinets and tables inlaid with camel bone and silver. Local crafts, brightly patterned textiles, and ornate tile mosaics are illuminated by crystal chandeliers. Some bedspreads look a little cheap. Bathrooms are spacious and have large vanities and open walk-in rainfall showers. Wi-Fi is free. 

See More Rooms

Features

Moroccan restaurant, spa and hammam, rooftop terrace, small pool, fireplace lounge

Service at Riad El Mansour begins with being met at the nearest parking lot and escorted to the hotel by staff through the labyrinthine streets of the medina. A welcome drink with local pastries follows, and guests can expect free water and fruit each day. For more substantial dining, there's a free traditional breakfast each morning, and the hotel sources all ingredients from a nearby local market. Traditional Moroccan dinners and lunches can be served anywhere -- lounge, courtyard, rooftop terrace, or in-room, but they must be arranged ahead of time so the staff can purchase the necessary ingredients. The full-service spa has a massage and treatment room as well as a traditional hammam steam bath. There's also a small fitness room on the rooftop with a pair of treadmills and weight-training machines (a rarity for a riad). A small plunge pool in the exquisitely tiled courtyard is great for cooling off in the typically hot afternoons, and there's a cozy fireplace lounge for cooler Moroccan nights. Wi-Fi is free throughout the riad. 

See More Features

Oyster Hotel Review

Riad Ben Tachfine

Scene

Traditional mansion bedecked in colorful tiles

An 18th-century riad that has been beautifully renovated, Riad El Mansour is covered in ornate tile mosaics and rich fabrics. Great natural light pours into the central courtyard, with black-and-white floor tiles zigzagging between black columns etched with ribbons of carved scroll-work. Hand-crafted traditional, and antique furniture decorate the low-lit lounges and nooks, combined with art from the owner's private collection. 

See More Scene

Location

In the historic, old city

Riad El Mansour is in Marrakech's old city, surrounded by narrow pedestrian streets. The medina, a UNESCO world heritage site, is a maze of 11th-century lanes and souks with vendors selling traditional crafts. The nearest parking is a 10-minute walk from the hotel, and the Royal Palace, Bahia Palace, Jamaa el Fna, and Dar Si Said Museum are a 20- to 25-minute walk from the hotel. Marrakech Menara International Airport is a 15-minute drive, once outside the pedestrian streets.

See More Location

Rooms

Luxurious hand-crafted furnishings and iPod docks

The six rooms here have no TVs; they're quiet sanctuaries away from the hectic streets outside. As individually decorated spaces, they come alive with exotic details. Each is decorated in a traditional style with varying color palettes and rich wooden furniture -- some rooms have gorgeous thuya-style wooden chairs and tables, while others have ebony cabinets and tables inlaid with camel bone and silver. Local crafts, brightly patterned textiles, and ornate tile mosaics are illuminated by crystal chandeliers. Some bedspreads look a little cheap. Bathrooms are spacious and have large vanities and open walk-in rainfall showers. Wi-Fi is free. 

See More Rooms

Features

Moroccan restaurant, spa and hammam, rooftop terrace, small pool, fireplace lounge

Service at Riad El Mansour begins with being met at the nearest parking lot and escorted to the hotel by staff through the labyrinthine streets of the medina. A welcome drink with local pastries follows, and guests can expect free water and fruit each day. For more substantial dining, there's a free traditional breakfast each morning, and the hotel sources all ingredients from a nearby local market. Traditional Moroccan dinners and lunches can be served anywhere -- lounge, courtyard, rooftop terrace, or in-room, but they must be arranged ahead of time so the staff can purchase the necessary ingredients. The full-service spa has a massage and treatment room as well as a traditional hammam steam bath. There's also a small fitness room on the rooftop with a pair of treadmills and weight-training machines (a rarity for a riad). A small plunge pool in the exquisitely tiled courtyard is great for cooling off in the typically hot afternoons, and there's a cozy fireplace lounge for cooler Moroccan nights. Wi-Fi is free throughout the riad. 

See More Features

Best Rates

Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Airport Transportation

  • Babysitting Services

  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio

  • Cable

  • Concierge

  • Fitness Center

  • Free Breakfast

  • Internet

  • Kids Allowed

  • Laundry

  • Meeting / Conference Rooms

  • Mini Bar (with liquor)

  • Poolside Drink Service

  • Room Service

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

  • Smoking Rooms Available

  • Spa

  • Swim-Up Bar

Disclaimer: This content was accurate at the time the hotel was reviewed. Please check our partner sites when booking to verify that details are still correct.