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P'tit Habibi
- Style
- Riad retreat
- Setting
- Marrakech medina
P'tit Habibi is a traditional riad in the heart of Marrakech that feels more like a luxurious home than a boutique hotel – it's perfect for groups of friends, as well as young lovers.
Need to know
- Rooms
- Four.
- Rates
- Low season, €99–€159; high season, €119–€179, including breakfast, mint tea, and taxes. The whole riad is available for €450 a night in low season (high season, €540), with a minimum stay of three nights.
- Check-out
- You can check in at any time between noon and 7pm (please arrange with the manager if you're arriving outside these times – nb, check-in after 10pm costs an extra €20); check-out can be flexible, depending on availability.
- Facilities
- Library with Moroccan salon, DVD library and iPod docking station with Arabic music. Films can be shown on an outdoor projector.
- Poolside
- There is a small pool on the roof terrace.
- Children
- Welcome. However, the hotel's traditional architecture and pool mean young children will need to be supervised. A cot is available. Babysitting can be arranged for €20 an evening.
- Hotel closed
- August.
- Also
- The hotel can organise airport transfers for a small fee.
In the know
- Our favourite rooms
- The Wangarata suite is playfully decorated with an eclectic mix of Americana pinball mirrors, Sixties Moroccan photographs and even a Swedish moose. Peruche has a bird motif in warm shades of pink and aubergine; it also has the largest vaulted bathroom. The White Room is the largest in the riad and has a balcony overlooking the courtyard.
- Packing tips
- Bring your iPod for the docking station.
Food & drink
- Hotel restaurant
- There is no separate dining area. Breakfast is normally served in the library. Lunch and dinner can also be prepared and are served in the courtyard or on the terrace.
- Dress code
- As you like.
- Top table
- On carpets in the courtyard.
- Room service
- Food and drinks can be served anywhere in the riad.
- Hotel bar
- The house has a selection of alcoholic drinks. Guests may be requested to carry the drinks themselves during Ramadan out of respect for local religious sensitivities.
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Local restaurants
For a guide to Marrakech and insider tips on what to get up to while you're away in Morocco, click here.
Worth getting out of bed for
The hotel can arrange a driver to take guests on a day trip to Essaouira on the coast, with a detour to the lovely beach at Sidi Kaouki. It's possible to ski between November and April at the Oukaïmeden ski centre in the Atlas Mountains.