Friday, October 1, 2010

Top 5 Boutique Hotels in Marrakech

For those who want to deepen in the Marrakech real Muslim culture and spirit, staying in Riyadh a "boutique hotel" is a perfect experience. The narrow streets and alleyways of the Medina are walled, with occasional heavy wooden doors but no windows. This is the traditional riad style house, which for centuries.

Open the door and give you a receipt that opens into a courtyard. Traditionally, a fountain at its ringingCentral and shady cypress. The palm trees, bougainvillea climbing the Pillars trees shocking pink, orange and even a withered tree oil are probably part of this green oasis. Rooms at the Riad form the sides of walls of the courtyard, each with a nice view over the green. This unique design means that the houses were cool and shaded, with thick walls and few windows. They are also safe and tranquil haven from the noise in the streets. The hauntingDawn call to prayer from the market and subdued tones drifting over the rooftops, but help create an atmosphere instead of disturbing the peace.

Many of the riad has been renovated and converted into boutique hotels. Surrounding a swimming pool in the courtyard, often with private terrace or patio, there are usually only 6 to 10 rooms. The main part of Riyadh has lounge areas, sometimes with TV rooms, class libraries under domes and thermal steamRooms, called Hammam. Best of all, will be inspired to order the chef or cooking Moroccan cuisine to create. They also offer one-on-one cooking classes so you can try your hand at one of the authentic dishes - a great souvenir to take home with them.

Although some riads are local standards and comfort, the best cheap stand out with beautiful decorations, carved screens, hand painted tiles and antique furniture. These are for the real bargains and are often former palaces andHarem in the heart of the city. Here you can enjoy luxury accommodations and service at reasonable prices. Buy some of our recommended favorites:

Dar Les Cicognes after the storks that have been designated on the ramparts of the Royal Palace in the neighboring district. A wealthy former businessman Riad, Charles Boccara is back to its former glory Moorish.

Riad Zina is located just outside the souk. One of the smallest boutique hotels in Marrakech, Riad Zina, theonly 4 rooms. Completely renovated in 1998 by Beate Prinz in this charming hotel offers all the modern comforts of a luxury hotel in the original architecture and style of a traditional Moroccan house.

Riad Mehdi A member of Harmony Collection Hotel Group and is well known for its hot springs Marrakech, Les Bains de. The rooms of the boutique hotel are the small side, at home is a traditional riad, but are comfortable and haveAir conditioning. The suites are spacious and some feature a four poster bed, sunken bath and private terrace.

Riad Edward was the former home of the family who were close relatives of the rulers of Marrakech Alaoui. The Moroccan influence boutique hotel has been maintained in this fully renovated. ceilings 'tatou' beautiful, colorful local tiles, ornate carved doors and many local artifacts adorn the halls and rooms.

Dar Al Kounouz with only 6Riad style bedrooms arranged in this traditional Moroccan house, Dar Al Kounouz this is a real boutique hotel. As soon as part of the royal palace, it took six years to convert now 130 years of comfortable boutique hotel in Riyadh. The attentive service of the Dar Al Kounouz is quite unique in another boutique hotel in Marrakech. The coffee is served in a thermos and ice cubes made from mineral water with care. Nothing is too much trouble forbrothers friendly is welcome.

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