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8 Derb Sraghna, Dar El Bacha
4000


Riad Tarabel

Marrakech, Morocco [view map]

Style
Unpretentious colonial elegance
Setting
Serene Medina sidestreet

A timelessly elegant Moroccan riad with an Arab-Andaluçian colonial finish, Riad Tarabel bursts with family heirlooms, souk-sourced antique, and traditional tadelakt tile patterns.

Need to know

Marrakech hotels: Riad Tarabel, need to know
Rooms
Three, including one suite.
Rates
Low season €170–€370; high season, €190–€390, including breakfast, taxes, airport transfers and soft drinks. You can hire the whole riad for €900–€970 (up to €1,200 over Christmas and New Year).
Check-out
11am, but may be flexible, depending on availability. Check-in, 1pm.
Facilities
Hammam spa, DVD, CD and book library, free WiFi throughout. In rooms: flatscreen TV, DVD/CD player and preloaded iPod, minibar, free bottled watered and Balzatex toiletries.
Poolside
The riad doesn’t have a pool of its own, but guests can use the pool next door free.
Children
Kids of all ages are welcome if you book the whole riad, and extra beds or babysitting can be arranged.
Also
Pets are welcome if you book Tarabel in its entirety. Smoking is allowed in outdoor areas.

In the know

Our favourite rooms
Tarabel only has three – each one comprising beige tadelakt walls, wood-beamed ceilings and typically Moroccan furniture. Our top pick is the Palmeraie Suite, which can sleep up to four people and has grey patterned zellige tiles designed by the riad’s owner Rose-Marie and an inviting rattan day-bed. The most alluring feature, however, is the suite’s gargantuan bathroom, which sprawls over two levels with double sinks and mirrors in the upper section and a double walk-in shower and a bath tub (complete with fitted pillow) big enough for four on the level below. Of the other two rooms, L’Argane has a sumptuous four-poster, and Jasmine boasts a free-standing cast iron bath in a soothing bluey grey tone.
Packing tips
Tarabel staff provide guests with a mobile phone freshly juiced up with credit, so there’s never any need to worry about being incommunicado.

Food & drink

Marrakech hotels: Riad Tarabel, food and drink
Hotel restaurant
There’s no restaurant at Riad Tarabel, but that doesn’t mean you’ll go hungry – there’s a chef on call throughout the day, who’s ever at the ready to prepare your choice of Moroccan or international dishes. You can dine wherever you like, in the dining room, on the patio, or in your room.
Dress code
Flowy and floaty beach dresses, romantic glints in the eye.
Top table
Nothing beats dining outside on the terrace overlooking the maze of Medina rooftops.
Room service
Sandwiches, salads, pastilles and cakes can be brought to your room at any time.
Hotel bar
There’s no bar, but if you fancy a drink, simply ask and you shall receive.

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Riad Tarabel

8 Derb Sraghna, Dar El Bacha

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Riad Tarabel

Marrakech, Morocco [view map]

Local restaurants

Al Fassia (+212 (0)524 434060) at 232 Ave Mohammed V serves traditional Moroccan cuisine in a highly untraditional manner – it's staffed and operated exclusively by women. Bô & Zin (+212 (0)524 388012) is an NY-style salon a little out of the way on the Ourika road, but worth the trek for contemporary cocktails, Southeast Asian dishes and a trendy atmosphere. With less-than-demure belly-dancers and skilled musicians, Le Comptoir on Avenue Echouhada (+212 (0)524 437702) has a fantastic energy, making it a great place in which to eat trad Moroccan or international options with a group of friends.

Local cafes

The roof terrace of Café des Epices (+212 (0)524 391770) in the spice souk is the perfect place to position yourself for people-watching in the Medina. It's popular with the young, arty Marrakech crowd, and wouldn't feel out of place in Hoxton.

Worth getting out of bed for

Riad Tarabel is situated in the Medina, so you're only a few steps away from the temptations of the souk – haggling can be quite an addictive pastime. The staff at the hotel will also be happy to help you arrange diversions further afield: camel- or horse-riding excurisons can be organised, as can day trips to the desert or the mountains. Tarabel's chef also offers cookery lessons.

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