Need to know
Rooms
71 suites.
Check–Out
Noon. Earliest check-in, 3pm, but flexible, subject to availability.
More details
Rates include breakfast.
Also
Common areas are accessible to disabled guests; suites, however, are not adapted for wheelchair use.
At the hotel
Roof terrace, three pools, multiple bars and dining spaces, free WiFi. In rooms: satellite TV, steamers, high-thread count linens and down pillows, free bottled water, Nespresso coffee machines and free tea-making kit, and Natura Bissé bath products.
Our favourite rooms
The Deluxe One Bedroom Suites are all-rounders with a separate living room – and their marble bathrooms, kitted out with twin sinks and separate bath/shower, are heaven sent after a day exploring the Medina. Those seeking even more square footage to spread out should book into one of the Miyabi Suites. Topping the podium, the Nobu Suite is a two-bedroom penthouse with a wraparound verandah.
Poolside
Three’s company – choose from the lobby-level unheated, outdoor pool, which opens from 8am to 7pm; the mosaic-tiled, moodily-lit, subterranean spa pool (which clocks in and out at the same time), or the heated rooftop pool, overseen by a lifeguard (open from 9am to 7pm).
Spa
Head sub terra to discover Nobu Hotel Marrakech’s labyrinthine spa. The Pearl Spa is open daily from 10am until 10pm and is open to day visitors as well as hotel guests. The lantern-dotted spa comprises 14 treatment suites (including a private spa suite with an exclusive lounge, sauna, spa bath and steam room), a moodily-lit mosaic-tiled heated pool, Jacuzzi, hammam – with a steam bath and sauna – and a curtained-off relaxation area. Book a signature Nobu treatment, such as the stress-relieving Nobu Zen massage or get heart rates up at the small fitness gym, fitted with TechnoGym equipment. Opt-in to a studio class or PT session and after you sweat sesh, reward yourself at the beauty centre which is rigged with various pamper stations, spanning hair to nails.
Packing tips
Demure coverage (long sleeves, floaty trousers) for days spent browsing souks and squares, and stylish, floor-skimming dresses for memorable nights back at base.
Also
Nobu spa treatments are available in your room as well as in the lanter-lit basement. If the hotel seems familiar, you may recognise it from its past incarnation as the Pearl Marrakech.
Pet‐friendly
Pets under 4kg go free, but sadly bigger dogs cannot be accommodated. See more pet-friendly hotels in Marrakech.
Children
Welcome. Larger suites easily accommodate families and babysitting can be arranged from £15–£30 an hour.
Best for
Little Smiths of all ages are welcome; infants stay free, and five- to 11-year-olds are charged as children.
Recommended rooms
The Deluxe One Bedroom Suite can accommodate two adults and one child. Larger families should check in to one of the Miyabi Suites or the palatial Nobu Suite.
Crèche
There’s no kids’ club but you’re in a central spot for finding your own entertainment en famille out and about in Marrakech.
Activities
The surrounding area is awash with distractions and delights for kids of all ages. Depending on age range, head out beyond the city’s limits to go hot-air ballooning or quad biking across the dunes.
Swimming pool
All three of the hotel’s pools are child friendly, when accompanied by an adult. The spa pool isn’t supervised by a lifeguard, but the others are.
Meals
The Rooftop Garden’s kids’ menu spans burgers and fries to chicken Milanese. If opting for in-room dining, the kids breakfast includes cereals, fresh fruits, cheesy scrambled eggs with chicken sausages, chocolate-chip pancakes, washed down with either hot milk or hot chocolate.
Babysitting
Reception can arrange a babysitter; hourly rates are between £15 and £30.
Also
Laundry service is available for a charge.