Best Luxury Hotels in Marrakech, Morocco 2026
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Best Luxury Hotels in Marrakech, Morocco 2026

LuxStay Editorial Team·April 11, 2026·13 min read

La Mamounia, Royal Mansour, Amanjena, Mandarin Oriental — Marrakech's finest luxury riads and palace hotels ranked. Expert guide with rates and insider tips for 2026.

# Best Luxury Hotels in Marrakech, Morocco 2026

Marrakech offers one of the world's most distinctive luxury hotel experiences — a city where ancient medina architecture meets contemporary five-star hospitality, where riad courtyards create serene sanctuaries from the vibrant souks, and where Atlas Mountain views frame some of the most spectacular hotel gardens on earth. The Moroccan National Tourism Office positions Marrakech as Africa's premier luxury destination, drawing over 4 million visitors annually.


Quick Picks: Best Luxury Hotels in Marrakech

HotelLocationBest ForPrice From
La MamouniaMedina edgeIconic gardens, Churchill connection, pool€700/night
Royal MansourMedinaPrivate riad suites, royal ownership€1,200/night
AmanjenaPalmeraie roadMoorish pavilions, Aman serenity€900/night
Mandarin Oriental MarrakechPalmeraieGardens, olive groves, modern luxury€600/night
Four Seasons MarrakechHivernageFamily-friendly, dual pools, central€500/night
Beldi Country ClubSouth MarrakechRural retreat, rose gardens, hammam€350/night

1. La Mamounia

Location: Bab Jdid (Medina edge) | Price: From €700/night

La Mamounia is the grande dame of Marrakech luxury — a hotel that Winston Churchill declared "the most lovely spot in the whole world," where he painted the Atlas Mountains from the terrace for weeks at a time. Originally a wedding gift from a sultan to his son (the Agdal gardens were the gift; the riad-hotel opened in 1923), La Mamounia has welcomed Churchill, Roosevelt, the Rolling Stones, and virtually every major 20th-century cultural figure. The 8-hectare gardens — olives, roses, orange trees — are a UNESCO-listed landscape. The most recent renovation (2009, by Jacques Garcia) created one of Africa's finest art deco-influenced luxury hotels.

Best for: History enthusiasts; garden lovers; guests seeking Marrakech's most iconic address; Churchill's suite for a splurge; the pool garden experience


2. Royal Mansour Marrakech

Location: Rue Abou Abbas El Sebti (central Medina) | Price: From €1,200/night

The Royal Mansour is arguably Africa's most extraordinary hotel — commissioned by King Mohammed VI, built by 1,500 master craftsmen over six years, opened in 2010. The 53 private riads (each 3 storeys, each with a private rooftop terrace and plunge pool) are connected by underground tunnels so staff movement is invisible to guests. The result is a walled medina within the medina — each guest occupying their own private palace. The restaurant La Grande Table Marocaine delivers the finest traditional Moroccan cuisine in the country. No hotel on the continent offers comparable privacy and craftsmanship.

Best for: Guests seeking the ultimate privacy and exclusivity; architecture and craft enthusiasts; honeymoon couples (private riad pools); the most authentic yet luxurious Moroccan experience possible


3. Amanjena

Location: Route de Ouarzazate (Palmeraie) | Price: From €900/night

Amanjena — "peaceful paradise" in Arabic — was Aman's first property in Africa and remains among its finest. The 32 pavilions and 6 maisons (private pool residences) are arranged around a central bassin (traditional Moroccan pool) modelled on the Agdal reservoir. The Moorish architecture is exquisite — zellij tilework, carved cedar, tadelakt plaster. The restaurant Moroccan cuisine and Thai restaurant (rare in Marrakech) cater to Aman's internationally mobile clientele. 12 km from the medina — the most serene of the major hotels.

Best for: Guests who value Aman's signature serene atmosphere; travellers who want to avoid medina noise; architecture enthusiasts; the bassin pool setting; couples seeking the most romantic Marrakech property


4. Mandarin Oriental, Marrakech

Location: Route du Golf (Palmeraie) | Price: From €600/night

Set within a 20-hectare olive grove and garden estate, the Mandarin Oriental Marrakech is the most horticulturally spectacular of Marrakech's modern luxury hotels — 54 villas, each with a private pool, surrounded by 500-year-old olive trees, rose gardens, and herb plantations. The spa (2,800 sqm) is one of Africa's largest dedicated wellness facilities, incorporating traditional hammam ritual into a modern medical spa framework. The Majorelle Garden and Yves Saint Laurent Museum are 15 minutes by hotel car.

Best for: Garden and nature lovers; spa-focused travellers; families (villa configuration with private pools); guests who want modern amenities with authentic botanical surroundings


5. Four Seasons Resort Marrakech

Location: 1 Boulevard de la Menara (Hivernage) | Price: From €500/night

The Four Seasons occupies a prime position in the Hivernage district — between the medina and the Menara Gardens — making it the most logistically central of Marrakech's major hotels. Two outdoor pools, an exceptional children's programme, and the full Four Seasons service infrastructure make this the strongest family option in the city. 138 rooms and suites; the Jad Mahal restaurant terrace is one of Marrakech's best dining venues. Walking distance to the Bahia Palace and El Badi Palace ruins.

Best for: Families with children; first-time visitors who want central location with full-service luxury; guests who prioritise dual-pool resort amenities; business travellers (conference facilities)


6. Beldi Country Club

Location: Route du Barrage (south Marrakech) | Price: From €350/night

The Beldi is Marrakech's most beloved boutique retreat — 58 rooms and suites built around a working rose garden and organic farm 8 km from the medina. The hammam and spa use Beldi's own rose-based beauty products (the Beldi brand is sold internationally). The dining uses garden produce; the swimming pools are surrounded by rose bushes. The atmosphere is entirely different from the palatial grandeur of La Mamounia or Royal Mansour — more bohemian, more authentic, more connected to the Moroccan countryside.

Best for: Wellness-focused travellers; guests who want an escape from tourist-heavy medina atmosphere; rose product enthusiasts; creative and artistic visitors; longer stays


Marrakech's Luxury Districts

AreaCharacterDistance to Medina
Medina edgeHistoric gates, immediate accessWalk: 5-10 min
HivernageUpscale residential, gardensTaxi: 10 min
PalmeraiePalm oasis, resort estatesTaxi: 15-25 min
Route de OuarzazateRural, quietTaxi: 15 min

Dining in Marrakech's Luxury Hotels

Marrakech has no Michelin Guide presence (Morocco is not covered), but the dining scene is exceptional by any measure. Royal Mansour's La Grande Table Marocaine is widely regarded as Morocco's finest restaurant. La Mamounia's L'Italien (French-Italian) and Le Marocain (traditional) are both outstanding. Outside hotels, Dar Yacout (medina), Al Fassia (Hivernage), and Nomad (rooftop, Mouassine) are the essential reservations.


Getting to Marrakech

Marrakech Menara Airport (RAK): 5 km from the city centre — one of Africa's most convenient international airports. Royal Air Maroc operates the main hub with connections to Europe and North Africa. Taxi to medina: 70–100 MAD (€7–10). Bus 19: frequent, direct to Djemaa el-Fna square.

Rail: ONCF Moroccan Rail connects Marrakech to Casablanca (3 hrs) and Rabat — useful for combining with other Moroccan cities.


Best Time to Visit Marrakech

SeasonMonthsHighlights
SpringMar–MayRose harvest (Vallée des Roses); mild temperatures; ideal for gardens
SummerJun–AugVery hot (38-42°C); pool-focused; lowest rates
AutumnSep–NovIdeal temperatures; date harvest; Marrakech Film Festival (Nov/Dec)
WinterDec–FebCool evenings; Atlas Mountains snow; Christmas markets

Météo Maroc provides local forecasts. Best months: March–April and October–November offer optimal temperatures for medina exploration and garden visits.


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