Our picks of the new luxury hotels in Marrakech represent more than just accommodation options. These new hotels and riads are gateways to experiencing Marrakech’s soul, each with a unique design, hospitality, and cultural immersion narrative. From the charm of meticulously restored riads to the sophistication of world-renowned hotel brands, this city offers a lodging experience that is at once deeply rooted in local culture and stunningly modern. We will update our list of the new luxury hotels in Marrakech regularly as newer hotels open—and as you pick your stay, remember to get a deal on the flights, e.g., Booking.com, and plan your itinerary with G Adventures or Viator.
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Morocco's most beautiful boutique Riad hotels
The eight-room maison Brummell Majorelle is masterfully crafted to provide a peaceful retreat in the heart of Marrakesh. Its excellent address, next to Yves Saint Laurent’s iconic Jardin Majorelle, makes it a great base camp to explore the gardens and the rest of the town. The hotel interiors pay homage to the traditional techniques of local artisans, creating an exquisite aesthetic that blends contemporary design, Moroccan influences, and classic design pieces, like the iconic Egon Eiermann chairs and Ingo Maurer’s paper lamp. On the ground level, a custom-built, Moroccan-style kitchen prepares mouth-watering dishes to be served in the hotel’s dining room. Down the hall, guests can relax in a stylish living space with a cozy fireplace and a range of modular sofas.
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Official Website. Photos © Maison Brummell Majorelle
IZZA is an independent boutique property spread over seven interconnected riads within Marrakech’s medina. The hotel has fourteen individually designed rooms, three courtyards, and three pools. It offers sensory experiences in its hammam spa, a massage room, a restaurant serving Moroccan cuisine, a bar, and a rooftop terrace. IZZA’s concept was inspired by Morocco’s history and iconic creatives such as Jack Kerouac and Yves Saint Laurent and is adorned with over 300 framed art pieces.
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Official Website. Photos © IZZA
The Park Hyatt Marrakech is a spectacular debut for Morocco’s first Park Hyatt brand. It’s a luxurious property that combines modern luxury with the unique charms of Marrakech. Set against the stunning backdrop of the Atlas Mountains, the hotel offers an 18-hole golf course and exceptional facilities that include gourmet dining, a spa, a versatile Meeting Residence, and swimming pools with ample sunbathing areas. The guest accommodation is a highlight, especially the 45 private villas with a living room, dining room, fireplace, and private pool.
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Official Website. Photos © Hyatt
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Dar All Dall, created by the hospitality company This Time Tomorrow, blends local warmth, sophistication, and Moroccan authenticity. The hotel design captures the essence of Marrakesh through thoughtful restoration and influences from traditional craftsmanship. Dar All Dall’s interiors feature eclectic details inspired by the vibrant colors and patterns of Moroccan spices and textiles; the hotel’s five suites are adorned with warm tones, intricate tilework, and graceful archways. The project—a collaboration between Recdi8 of Barcelona and Trab Design of Marrakesh—merged European and African influences to create a harmonious blend of heritage and contemporary style. The facilities include a traditional hammam, an open kitchen, and a rooftop with views of the Atlas Mountains.
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Official Website. Photos © This Time Tomorrow
“Personalized service, privacy, bespoke dining, wellness, and memorable experiences are all part of the Nobu Riad journey.”— Nobu Hotels
The Nobu Riad is a serene six-suite retreat experience and an exclusive extension of the Nobu Hotel Marrakech. It was opened in November 2024 and can accommodate up to 12 guests in its six suites. The Riad features a serene courtyard, spacious living areas, a rooftop pool terrace, and a hammam spa.
The Nobu Riad’s design makes it a unique place where Japanese wabi-sabi philosophy meets Moroccan craftsmanship. Once a merchant’s home near the historic medina, the 19th-century property has been carefully restored to preserve its timeless charm. Blending nature and heritage, the interiors feature clay and brick walls adorned with intricate tadelakt plasterwork, showcasing the artistry of Morrocan craft. The decor exudes understated elegance, embracing the beauty of imperfection and natural simplicity. The hotel is powered by eco-friendly solar and biomass energy systems.
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Official Website. Photos © Nobu Hotels
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Riad Rosemary is a stunning guesthouse created by Belgian homeware designer Laurence Leenaert, celebrated for her bold, quirky art. Located next to the 19th-century Bahia Palace, her three-story riad-style retreat in Marrakech features five bedrooms surrounding a central courtyard shaded by a flourishing jacaranda tree. The interiors showcase custom pieces and works by over 40 local artisans, including hand-painted murals, flowing terracotta tiles, Safi pottery, and striking coral-toned plasterwork. The Rosemary’s highlight feature is the rooftop terrace, a sun-soaked, pink-tiled oasis with breathtaking city skyline views.
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Official Website. Photos (including the leading shot at the top of the article) © Riad Rosemary
Nobu Hotel Marrakech is a luxurious 5-star hotel in the heart of Marrakech’s “Golden Triangle” on the edge of the city’s historic center. The hotel opened its doors in January 2023 as Nobu’s first venture into Africa. It features 71 spacious rooms and suites spread across three floors, designed with a blend of Moroccan craftsmanship and Japanese-inspired touches. The design blends Moroccan heritage with Asian modernity, offering guests a unique luxury experience. The hotel is home to the prestigious Nobu Restaurant, pioneered by Chef Nobu Matsuhisa; another highlight is the Pearl Spa, a subterranean 2,000 m2 luxurious complex with a fitness center. The hotel boasts three swimming pools, including on the rooftop. Here, the circular pool deck is surrounded by a restaurant, a bar, and a 360-degree panoramic terrace offering views of the Atlas Mountains and the city.
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Official Website. Photo © Nobu Hotels
Laid-back Mediterranean
Riad Brummell Medina is a serene 5-room retreat housed in an enchanting 19th-century palace renovated by Barcelona-based architect Claudia Raurell. The renovation features neoclassical Mauresque architecture, showcasing intricate craftsmanship and contemporary interior design elements. The hotel experience embraces authentic Moroccan hospitality. Highlights include homemade breakfasts on the rooftop and wellness amenities with a traditional hammam. The interior courtyard features elegant arcades, calming water features, and lush greenery, creating a peaceful retreat.
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Official Website. Photos © Riad Brummell Medina
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Author: Daniel Laskowski. Last updated: 01/12/2024
Morocco's most beautiful boutique Riad hotels