Khách sạn tốt nhất tại Morocco
We've tested 200+ hotels across 6 regions. These 10 are the ones we'd actually book.
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Nhấp vào khách sạn bất kỳ để kiểm tra phòng trống và đặt với giá tốt nhất.
Dar Morocco
Merzouga
Riad Sakura
Chefchaouen
Riad Laaroussa
Fes
Hôtel Riad Dar Daïf
Ouarzazate
IBIS RABAT AGDAL
Rabat
Hôtel Occidental Tanger
Tangier
Desert Villa: boutique Hotel Merzouga
Merzouga
Hotel dar kisania
Chefchaouen
2.667.000 – 3.429.000 ₫/đêm Giá là ước tính và thay đổi theo mùaHotel Riad Layalina Fes, Piscine & Parking
Fes
Sofitel Rabat Jardin des Roses
Rabat
So sánh tất cả khách sạn
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| # | Khách sạn | Thành phố & Khu vực | Giá/Đêm | Điểm | Tiện nghi |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Dar Morocco | Merzouga | 2.870.200 ₫/đêm | 10/10 | Hồ bơiBữa sángPhòng gym+3Nhà hàngXe đưa đónBãi đậu xe |
| 2 | Riad Sakura | Chefchaouen | 1.168.400 ₫/đêm | 9.6/10 | Bữa sángXe đưa đón |
| 3 | Riad Laaroussa | Fes | 5.257.800 ₫/đêm | 9.6/10 | Hồ bơiBữa sángSpa+3Nhà hàngXe đưa đónTrẻ em |
| 4 | Hôtel Riad Dar Daïf | Ouarzazate | 3.098.800 ₫/đêm | 9.6/10 | Hồ bơiBữa sángSpa+4Nhà hàngXe đưa đónBãi đậu xeTrẻ em |
| 5 | IBIS RABAT AGDAL | Rabat | 1.905.000 – 2.540.000 ₫/đêm | 9.4/10 | Bữa sángNhà hàngQuầy bar+4Cho phép thú cưngXe đưa đónBãi đậu xeTrẻ em |
| 6 | Hôtel Occidental Tanger | Tangier | 2.209.800 ₫/đêm | 9.4/10 | Hồ bơiBữa sángPhòng gym+5Nhà hàngQuầy barXe đưa đónBãi đậu xeTrẻ em |
| 7 | Desert Villa: boutique Hotel Merzouga | Merzouga | 3.987.800 ₫/đêm | 10/10 | Hồ bơiBữa sángSpa+3Nhà hàngXe đưa đónBãi đậu xe |
| 8 | Hotel dar kisania | Chefchaouen | 2.667.000 – 3.429.000 ₫/đêm | 9.8/10 | |
| 9 | Hotel Riad Layalina Fes, Piscine & Parking | Fes | 2.667.000 – 3.429.000 ₫/đêm | 9.6/10 | Hồ bơiBữa sángNhà hàng+3Xe đưa đónBãi đậu xeTrẻ em |
| 10 | Sofitel Rabat Jardin des Roses | Rabat | 1.905.000 – 2.540.000 ₫/đêm | 9.4/10 | Hồ bơiBữa sángSpa+9Phòng gymNhà hàngQuầy barCho phép thú cưngXe đưa đónBãi đậu xePhòng xông hơiTrẻ emSạc xe điện |
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Dar Morocco
Dar Morocco sits about 5 km into the Ksar Tabomiat area south of Merzouga center, which means you're trading urban convenience for something quieter and more removed. The feel here is unhurried, the kind of place where the desert sets the pace. Guests consistently praise the pool, and having it here makes real sense: after a hot day in this part of Morocco, a swim is less a luxury and more a necessity. You can eat on-site, with both a restaurant and buffet dinner available, plus room service if you'd rather not move. Breakfast is included in the buffet format, which keeps mornings easy. Practical details are handled well too: parking (including valet), baggage storage, concierge, and currency exchange are all on offer. Bicycle rental gives you a way to explore without arranging a car. Wi-Fi is available throughout. The main caveat: that 5 km distance from the center is real, so plan accordingly if you need town access regularly.
Địa chỉ:Dar Morocco, the south of Merzouga center, Ksar Tabomiat 5 km into, Merzouga 52202, Morocco
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Riad Sakura
Riad Sakura sits on Place Bab Souk in Chefchaouen, one of Morocco's most atmospheric cities, and it carries that calm, unhurried energy you'd hope for. It's a three-star property, but the guest satisfaction here speaks for itself. Mornings are easy: breakfast is on offer, and Wi-Fi means you can sort your day before heading out into the blue-washed medina. Rooms are air-conditioned, which matters in summer when the heat builds. Getting here isn't stressful either. The hotel offers both an airport shuttle and a private car service, so arrival and departure are taken care of from the start. It's a cash-friendly property, worth knowing before you check in. The overall feel is intimate and unhurried, the kind of place where the city slows you down in the best way. If you're arriving late or leaving early, book the airport shuttle in advance. That one detail will make your whole trip smoother.
Địa chỉ:Riad Sakura, Place Bab Souk, Av. Sidi Abdelhamid, Chefchaouen 91000, Morocco
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Riad Laaroussa
Riad Laaroussa is a 17th-century palace in the Talaa neighborhood of Fes, and it carries that history without trying too hard. The eight rooms and suites face an inner courtyard, with painted wood ceilings and handmade furnishings that feel genuinely crafted rather than staged. Many rooms have brick fireplaces and traditional Moroccan plastered bathrooms, and some include sitting areas and lofts for extra breathing room. The heated outdoor pool is a real luxury in a medina setting, and the terrace overlooking the city gives you a calm perch above the noise. Spa services include a hammam, which we'd call essential after a long day of exploring. Breakfast is fully Moroccan, lunches and dinners are available on request in the bar and restaurant, and room service means you're never without options. You're also a six-minute walk from the Zaouia Moulay Idriss II shrine, putting you deep inside the old city. The hotel is kid-friendly and offers both airport and local shuttle service, so logistics stay manageable. If you want a riad that's genuinely upscale rather than just atmospheric, this one delivers.
Địa chỉ:Riad Laaroussa, Bechara، 3 Derb Serraj, Fes 30000, Morocco
Khu vực:Talaa
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Hôtel Riad Dar Daïf
Hôtel Riad Dar Daïf sits on the edge of Ouarzazate, overlooking farmland, and it carries the calm, unhurried feel of a traditional riad done right. The building is divided into separate accommodations, which gives the whole place an intimate, almost private-house quality. Rooms are decorated with ceramic tiles and Moroccan art, and all come with en suite bathrooms. Some rooms have balconies, and suites include living rooms with space for up to six people, so larger groups aren't squeezed. Outside, there's a pool, a hammam, and a roof terrace with views over the town. Breakfast is available, and if you want to go deeper, cooking lessons are on offer too. Massages and spa services round out a lineup that rewards slow travel. The airport shuttle and local shuttle take real logistical pressure off your stay. Taourirt Kasbah is 6 km away. Our honest caveat: this is a relaxed, no-nonsense spot, not a buzzy city-center hotel, so lean into that.
Địa chỉ:Hôtel Riad Dar Daïf, BP 93 Ouarzazate, Ouarzazate 45000, Morocco
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IBIS RABAT AGDAL
Ibis Rabat Agdal plants itself right beside Rabat Agdal train station, making it one of the most convenient bases in the city. The building feels polished and modern without being fussy. Rooms are bright, with colorful accents, flat-screen TVs, custom-designed beds, and free Wi-Fi throughout. When guests consistently flag Wi-Fi and breakfast as highlights, that tells you the basics are genuinely done well here. The breakfast buffet sets you up before you head out, and the casual restaurant has floor-to-ceiling windows plus a terrace if you want to linger. There's also a bar for winding down in the evenings. The hotel has meeting rooms and a business center, so it handles work trips without drama. Plage de Rabat is 6 km away, and the 12th-century Kasbah of the Udayas is 5 km out. Parking is available, though it comes at a surcharge. If you're arriving by train, this place makes the logistics almost effortless.
Địa chỉ:ibis Rabat Agdal, Place De La Gare, Avenue Haj Ahmed, Rue Cherkaoui, Rabat 10000, Morocco
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Hôtel Occidental Tanger
Hôtel Occidental Tanger sits along the Route de Malabata, putting you on the outskirts of the city with a feel that's unhurried and open rather than cramped and central. It's a four-star property, and the guest response backs that up solidly. You'll find a full restaurant on-site, a bar, and room service if you'd rather eat in. Breakfast is a buffet, which we appreciate for busy mornings. The fitness center has treadmills and elliptical machines, so keeping up a routine here is genuinely doable. Guests consistently flag the pool, Wi-Fi, parking, and air conditioning as standouts, and in Tangier's heat, that last one matters. The hotel is kid-friendly, which takes the guesswork out of packing the family along. Concierge, full-service laundry, turndown service, and a social hour round out a package that feels attentive without being fussy. One honest caveat: the Route de Malabata location means you'll want a car or taxi to explore central Tangier properly.
Địa chỉ:Hôtel Occidental Tanger, Sania Nouvelle, Route, route de Malabata, Tangier 90000, Morocco
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Desert Villa: boutique Hotel Merzouga
Desert Villa sits in Merzouga, Morocco, one of the country's great desert gateways, and it carries the relaxed, unhurried character you'd hope to find at the edge of the Sahara. It's a three-star boutique property, but the guest reception has been consistently warm, earning it a near-perfect reputation across hundreds of reviews. The outdoor pool and hot tub are genuine highlights here. You can swim before breakfast, which is a simple pleasure that lands differently when dunes are your backdrop. The restaurant offers table service and room service, so you're covered whether you want to linger over a meal or eat in peace. Kids' activities, horseback riding, and bicycle rental give the place real range. Meeting rooms are available if you need them. Practical touches like currency exchange, full-service laundry, and baggage storage mean the hotel handles the logistics so you don't have to. One honest note: with no official description on file, we'd recommend emailing ahead to confirm room specifics before booking.
Địa chỉ:Desert Villa: boutique Hotel Merzouga, Angle Jardins Tamaright, Merzouga 52202, Morocco
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Hotel dar kisania
Hotel Dar Kisania sits in Chefchaouen, Morocco's famously blue-painted mountain town, and the address puts you right in the heart of the medina area. That alone sets a certain tone: unhurried, atmospheric, the kind of place where the city itself does a lot of the heavy lifting. The guest feedback is exceptionally strong, which tells us something real about how this property runs. It feels like a small, intimate operation rather than a sprawling resort. Don't expect anonymous hallways or a conference-room vibe. What you get instead is something calmer and more personal. Chefchaouen is walkable by nature, so you're likely close to the dyed-blue staircases and local market stalls the town is known for. We'd say this suits travelers who want to feel genuinely inside a place rather than just adjacent to it. Our honest caveat: verified amenity details are thin, so contact the hotel directly before booking if specific facilities matter to you.
Địa chỉ:Hotel dar kisania, place hawta, 1517, Chefchaouen, Morocco
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Hotel Riad Layalina Fes, Piscine & Parking
Riad Layalina sits inside Fes El Bali, the ancient walled medina, and it earns its character through genuine traditional architecture: archways, intricate patterns, and ornate interior decor that feel deeply intentional. The outdoor pool and elegant courtyard give you breathing room after a day in the medina's maze. Climb to the roof terrace and you get medina views that are hard to beat. The hotel holds just five rooms and two suites, so the atmosphere is quiet and intimate rather than buzzy. One suite comes with a living room, which we appreciate for longer stays. Breakfast is available, the restaurant is on-site, and a hammam plus massage services mean you can recover without leaving the property. Bab Bou Jeloud, a grand monumental gate, is a seven-minute walk away, and the Dar Batha Museum is ten minutes out. Parking and an airport shuttle make arrival genuinely stress-free. Our honest caveat: the small room count means it books up fast, so plan ahead.
Địa chỉ:Hotel Riad Layalina Fes, Piscine & Parking, Car Parking Ain Azliten, 10 Derb El Miter, Fes 30000, Morocco
Khu vực:Fes El Bali
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Sofitel Rabat Jardin des Roses
Sofitel Rabat Jardin des Roses is a five-star property set within 7 hectares of gardens in the Souissi neighborhood, and it earns its rating. The scale feels genuinely grand without tipping into cold or corporate. You're 2 km from the Royal Palace of Rabat and 7 km from Rabat Beach on the North Atlantic, so the city's main draws are within easy reach. Rooms come with flat-screen TVs and minibars, and upgraded options add coffeemakers. Club rooms and suites include private-lounge access, breakfast, and refreshments, and some suites offer kitchens, which is a real bonus for longer stays. Four restaurants and three bars mean you won't run out of options on-site, and two outdoor pools plus a gym and sauna give you plenty to do without leaving the grounds. There's also a kids' club, making it a solid pick for families. The overall vibe is unhurried and polished. If you're arriving by air, the airport is 12 km away, so transfers are straightforward.
Địa chỉ:Sofitel Rabat Jardin des Roses, Avenue Imam Malek, Impasse, Rabat 10000, Morocco
Khu vực:Souissi
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Nên ở đâu tại Morocco
Khu vực bạn chọn quan trọng hơn bản thân khách sạn.
Marrakech medina: where to stay and what to skip
The medina splits roughly into north and south of Jemaa el-Fna. North. around Mouassine, Derb el-Cadi, and the Bab Taghzout area. is quieter, more residential, and about 10 minutes walk from the main souks. South toward the Mellah and Bahia Palace is cheaper but further from the action.
We've seen hundreds of travelers book the cheapest riad they could find only to discover it's on a moped alley with zero soundproofing. Spend the extra $30/night for a place with a proper inner courtyard. it genuinely transforms the experience. Riad Kniza on Derb l'Oiseau in the northern medina is the benchmark for what authentic should feel like at $160-340/night.
Fes el-Bali: navigating the world's largest car-free city
Fes el-Bali. the old walled city. has 9,400 streets and zero cars. This is either the most magical thing you'll experience in Morocco or a full-on anxiety spiral, depending on your personality. Stay near Bab Boujloud (the Blue Gate) or along Talaa Kebira and you'll have a logical anchor point.
Palais Faraj sits on the hill above the medina near the Merenid Tombs with views over the entire city. that's roughly 15 minutes downhill to the Chouara Tanneries on Rue Mechantfine. Dar Roumana is tucked into the Andalusian quarter, quieter and less touristy than the Kairouyine side of the river. Both are under 300m from the nearest hammam.
Essaouira: the Atlantic coast alternative
Essaouira is Marrakech's antidote. wind-hammered, artistic, and genuinely relaxed. The medina here is compact: you can walk from the Skala de la Ville ramparts to Place Moulay Hassan in about 7 minutes. It's also Morocco's best spot for fresh seafood, straight from the port off Rue du Port de Pêche.
Heure Bleue Palais is the clear standout stay. a proper 19th-century mansion on Rue Ibn Batouta with a rooftop that catches the Atlantic breeze perfectly. The wind (locals call it the trade wind or alizé) makes July-August paradoxically one of the best times to be here when Marrakech is unbearable at 38°C. Pack a light jacket regardless of the season.
The Sahara from Merzouga: what you actually need to know
Merzouga is the main gateway to Erg Chebbi. the photogenic orange dunes that reach 150 meters high. The village itself is dusty and functional; the entire point is the 5-minute walk to the dune base. Riad Mamouche is positioned so you step straight from the breakfast terrace onto the sand.
The classic mistake is booking a dune camp that's 20km from Merzouga and claims to be 'deep Sahara.' Real solitude means overnight camel trek, not a 4x4 transfer to a glamping setup 3km out. Do the sunset camel ride, sleep at the riad, and wake up for sunrise on the dunes at 6am. that's the move. Budget $55-140/night and you won't need to spend more.
Chefchaouen: the blue city beyond the Instagram shot
Yes, it really is that blue. And yes, there are too many people with cameras now. But Chefchaouen is still worth it. just stay an extra night after the day-trippers leave. The Uta el-Hammam square empties out by 7pm and the medina becomes yours. Casa Perleta sits in the heart of the Blue Medina at $65-150/night with views down the painted alleys toward Plaza de Ras el-Maa.
The Rif mountains behind the town are criminally undervisited. a 45-minute hike up to the Spanish Mosque gives you the famous overhead view and costs nothing. Don't plan to drink much here; the town is functionally dry. The hammam near Rue Targhi is authentic, charges around 50 MAD, and has zero tourists.
Tangier: history, a hint of Europe, and a city waking up
Tangier spent decades coasting on its reputation as a 1950s writer's haunt. Bowles, Burroughs, Kerouac. and the hotels got lazy. That's changing. The Kasbah district above the medina is genuinely fascinating: narrow streets, the Dar el-Makhzen palace, and sea views across the Strait of Gibraltar toward Spain, 14km away.
El Minzah Hotel on Rue de la Liberté is the historic choice. opened 1930, colonial-era bones intact, and about 10 minutes walk down to the Grand Socco. Skip the hotel zone near the port; it's functional transit lodging and nothing more. Tangier rewards slow travelers who actually walk the Petit Socco and explore the Medina Américaine.
Khám phá Morocco theo thành phố
Chúng tôi bao gồm 9 điểm đến trên khắp Morocco. Chọn một thành phố để xem hướng dẫn khách sạn chuyên sâu.
Khu vực khách sạn tốt nhất của Morocco
Morocco splits into four worlds: imperial cities with riads you won't want to leave, a wild Atlantic coast, the blue alleyways of Chefchaouen, and proper Sahara desert. Pick your region before you pick your hotel. they feel like different countries.
Marrakech 4 khách sạn được xác minh Morocco's showstopper. overwhelming, beautiful, and absolutely worth it.
Morocco's showstopper. overwhelming, beautiful, and absolutely worth it.
Marrakech is the most visited city in Morocco for a reason. Jemaa el-Fna is unlike any square on earth. snake charmers at noon, a thousand food stalls by dark, and the call to prayer rolling in from the Koutoubia Mosque. It's chaos, and it's magnificent.
The northern medina around Mouassine and Derb Dabachi is where the best riads are, priced from $70/night at Riad Dar Zaman to $950/night at La Mamounia on Avenue Bab Jdid. Everything between those poles covers authentic guesthouses, boutique design riads, and serious luxury. Marrakech does all of it well.
Avoid the Daoudiate and M'Hamid neighborhoods near the train station. they're 25 minutes from the medina and surrounded by nothing interesting. Stay inside or just outside the old walls and you'll never regret it.
Xem tất cả khách sạn Marrakech → Fes 2 khách sạn được xác minh The real Morocco. unpolished, medieval, and completely absorbing.
The real Morocco. unpolished, medieval, and completely absorbing.
Fes el-Bali is the world's largest functioning medieval city. Founded in 859 AD, it still operates largely as it always has. bread comes from wood-fired communal ovens, leather is dyed in the same Chouara pits that have existed for 1,000 years, and mules are the only 'vehicles' on most streets.
Hotels here offer significantly better value than Marrakech. $145-620/night covers everything from Dar Roumana's intimate 5-room boutique near Bab el-Khoukha to Palais Faraj's sweeping hilltop views above Fes el-Jdid. Both are roughly 12-18 minutes walk from the main souks.
Don't make the mistake of only allocating one night here. Two nights minimum. Three is better. The Bou Inania Madrasa alone on Talaa Kebira deserves an hour.
Xem tất cả khách sạn Fes → Essaouira & The Atlantic Coast 1 khách sạn được xác minh Wind, walls, and the best fish in Morocco.
Wind, walls, and the best fish in Morocco.
Essaouira's medina is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the most photogenic in North Africa. white-and-blue walls, Portuguese-era bastions, and the Atlantic crashing below the Skala de la Ville ramparts. The wind makes it Morocco's kitesurfing capital too, with the main spots at Sidi Kaouki beach, 25km south.
Heure Bleue Palais on Rue Ibn Batouta is the anchor hotel here. historic, beautifully restored, and with one of Morocco's better hotel wine lists. Rooms run $140-310/night. The port market off Rue du Port de Pêche does the best grilled sardines you'll eat anywhere, for about 30 MAD.
Summer (June-August) is actually livable here. the alizé trade wind keeps temperatures at a pleasant 22-26°C while Marrakech suffocates at 38°C. Gnawa Music Festival in June fills the town completely; book 3 months ahead for that week.
Xem tất cả khách sạn Essaouira & The Atlantic Coast → Northern Morocco: Tangier, Chefchaouen & the Rif 2 khách sạn được xác minh Two completely different worlds within 3 hours of each other.
Two completely different worlds within 3 hours of each other.
Tangier and Chefchaouen get lumped together on northern Morocco itineraries but they're nothing alike. Tangier is urban, cosmopolitan, and looking toward Europe. literally, you can see Spain from the Kasbah walls on a clear day. Chefchaouen is mountain, meditative, and entirely its own thing in the Rif foothills.
El Minzah Hotel in Tangier sits on Rue de la Liberté. proper historic bones, $135-300/night, and 10 minutes walk from the Grand Socco and the medina's Petit Socco cafés where Bowles and Matisse used to sit. Casa Perleta in Chefchaouen's Blue Medina runs $65-150/night and is 3 minutes from the Uta el-Hammam square.
Do both if you have 5+ days in the north. The CTM bus between Tangier and Chefchaouen takes about 3.5 hours and costs around $8. That's the route.
Xem tất cả khách sạn Northern Morocco: Tangier, Chefchaouen & the Rif → Sahara: Merzouga & Erg Chebbi 1 khách sạn được xác minh The desert is real. So is the silence at 4am.
The desert is real. So is the silence at 4am.
Merzouga is a small village on the edge of Erg Chebbi. the most dramatic dune field in Morocco, reaching 150 meters at its highest point. It's a long way from everywhere: about 10 hours by car from Marrakech or a short flight to Errachidia plus a 2-hour transfer. But the payoff is absolute.
Riad Mamouche sits directly at the dune base. you're on the sand in under 5 minutes. Rates run $55-140/night. The standard move is a sunset camel ride, an overnight under the stars, then dawn on the dunes before breakfast. This is non-negotiable.
October through March is the window. April gets hot. Summer in Merzouga is genuinely dangerous. 48°C has been recorded, and there's no shade. Come for the cooler months and you'll have the dunes mostly to yourself.
Xem tất cả khách sạn Sahara: Merzouga & Erg Chebbi →Khu vực tốt nhất theo phong cách
Cho chúng tôi biết bạn du lịch như thế nào.
Romantic
The northern medina of Marrakech. riads like Riad Kniza on Derb l'Oiseau with candlelit courtyards, rooftop dinners, and a hammam for two. It's effortlessly intimate in a way that no beach resort manages.
Culture & History
Fes el-Bali, full stop. 9,400 streets, a working 1,000-year-old tannery at Chouara, and Al-Qarawiyyin, the world's oldest university. Stay inside the medina near Bab Boujloud and you'll feel like you've fallen back 600 years.
Family
Essaouira's medina near Place Moulay Hassan. calm enough for kids, interesting enough for adults, with a beach 10 minutes walk from Heure Bleue Palais and horse rides on the sand for around 150 MAD.
Budget
Chefchaouen's Blue Medina delivers maximum Morocco atmosphere for minimum spend. Casa Perleta at $65-150/night is genuinely good, and the whole town is walkable in under 20 minutes. Eat at the stalls around Uta el-Hammam for 40-60 MAD a meal.
Beach & Coast
Essaouira's Atlantic waterfront. specifically the stretch between the Skala de la Ville and Sidi Kaouki, 25km south, where the kitesurfers go. The water is cold year-round (18-21°C), the wind is constant, and the vibe is nothing like the Mediterranean tourist coast.
Foodie
Marrakech's Mouassine neighborhood. the souks around Rue Mouassine lead into a rabbit warren of spice stalls, argan oil cooperatives, and hidden restaurants serving proper pastilla and mechoui. The cooking classes at Souk Cuisine on Rue Ksour are the best $60 you'll spend in Morocco.
Cách chúng tôi đánh giá những khách sạn này
Mỗi khách sạn trong danh sách này đều trải qua cùng một quy trình đánh giá. Đây là cách chúng tôi chấm điểm.
We started with 200+ hotels across 6 regions. Marrakech, Fes, Essaouira, Tangier, Chefchaouen, and the Sahara. and cut everything that felt overpriced, overrated, or just coasting on reputation.
Chất lượng vị trí
Khu vực có thuận tiện để đi bộ không? Nhà hàng, cửa hàng và điểm tham quan có trong vòng 10 phút đi bộ không? Cảm giác vào ban đêm như thế nào? Chúng tôi đánh giá mức độ an toàn, khả năng tiếp cận giao thông công cộng và xem khu vực có nét đặc trưng địa phương thực sự hay chỉ là bẫy du khách. Khách sạn ở sai khu vực sẽ phá hỏng chuyến đi. Đó là lý do vị trí được coi trọng nhất.
Đáng giá tiền
Chúng tôi so sánh những gì bạn trả với những gì bạn nhận được. Một khách sạn €150 với vị trí tốt, phòng sạch và nhân viên nhiệt tình có thể vượt qua khách sạn €500 có tiện nghi sang trọng ở khu vực kém hơn. Chúng tôi tính đến giá theo mùa, chính sách hủy phòng và các chi phí ẩn. Mục tiêu là tìm ra tỷ lệ tốt nhất, không chỉ mức giá thấp nhất.
Trải nghiệm khách hàng
Chúng tôi phân tích hàng nghìn đánh giá khách hàng đã xác minh trên nhiều nền tảng, tìm kiếm các mẫu thay vì các phàn nàn riêng lẻ. Lời khen ngợi nhất quán về sự sạch sẽ, nhân viên và chất lượng phòng rất quan trọng. Chúng tôi cũng đánh giá những yếu tố khó đo: liệu khách sạn có cá tính không? Bạn có giới thiệu nó cho bạn bè không?
Mỗi khách sạn trên trang này đều có mặt nhờ quy trình này.
Khi nào nên đến Morocco: Từng mùa
Giá khách sạn, mức độ đông đúc và thời tiết thay đổi theo mùa.
Spring (March-May)
This is Morocco's best season and we'll die on that hill. Temperatures in Marrakech sit at 20-26°C, the roses are blooming in the Palmeraie, and hotel rates are 20-30% below August peak. The Rose Festival in Kelaat M'Gouna happens in May. book Merzouga or Ouarzazate accommodations 6-8 weeks ahead if you're planning around it.
Summer (June-August)
Inland cities like Marrakech and Fes hit 38-42°C in July and August. it's brutal, honestly. Essaouira is the smart summer play at 22-26°C thanks to the Atlantic wind, and hotel prices there peak but remain reasonable at $160-310/night. European tourists flood the coast; the imperial cities get emptier as temperatures rise.
Autumn (September-November)
October is arguably the single best month in Morocco. Marrakech cools to 24-28°C, the Sahara becomes genuinely inviting again, and the Fes Sacred Music Festival in late October draws serious crowds to Bab al-Makina. Hotel rates drop 15-25% from summer peaks. La Mamounia's entry-level rooms come back down to around $420-480/night from August highs.
Winter (December-February)
Morocco in winter is underrated if you know where to go. Marrakech stays mild at 12-18°C during the day. cold enough for the hammam to feel essential, warm enough to eat in Jemaa el-Fna at night. The Sahara is cold after dark (5-8°C), but the skies are unreal and the dunes are empty. Budget hotels in Chefchaouen drop to $55-90/night, and you'll have the blue alleys almost entirely to yourself.
Cách đặt khách sạn tại Morocco
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Book your riad-to-airport taxi the night before
Medina riads can't be reached by car. you'll walk 5-15 minutes to the nearest street accessible to vehicles. In Marrakech, arrange a hotel transfer to Bab Doukkala or Bab Jdid the night before your flight. Expect to pay 150-200 MAD for a petit taxi to Marrakech Menara Airport from Guéliz, or 250-300 MAD from deep inside the medina. Don't assume you'll flag one down at 5am.
Always check if your riad includes breakfast. it matters more than you think
A proper Moroccan riad breakfast. msemen flatbreads, amlou (argan oil and almond paste), honey, and harira if you're lucky. is one of the best meals you'll eat. But plenty of budget riads charge an extra 60-120 MAD per person and it's absolutely worth it. If your riad doesn't include breakfast, Café des Épices on Place Rahba Kedima in Marrakech does an excellent one for around 80 MAD.
The Gnawa Music Festival fills Essaouira completely. plan months ahead
The Gnawa and World Music Festival happens every June (usually the last Thursday-Sunday of the month) and Essaouira's 200+ hotels sell out entirely. Heure Bleue Palais books up 3-4 months in advance for festival weekend. If you want to go, set a calendar reminder for January and book immediately. Prices during festival week jump 40-60% above standard rates.
Bargaining at the souks is expected. your hotel concierge is your best asset
In Marrakech's souks around Souk des Teinturiers and Souk Cherifia, the first price quoted is typically 3-4x the real price. Your riad concierge will often know the actual fair price for leather goods, rugs, and ceramics. ask before you shop. At La Mamounia or Riad Kniza, the concierge team can also arrange private souk tours that skip the commission-shop circuit entirely.
Ramadan changes everything. know before you go
Ramadan (dates shift each year. roughly February-March in 2026) means most restaurants don't open until iftar at sunset, hammams run reduced hours, and alcohol service disappears even in licensed hotels during daylight. The flip side: medinas come alive at night, the food at sunset markets near Jemaa el-Fna is extraordinary, and hotel rates drop 20-30% from normal spring levels. It's a genuinely special time to visit if you're flexible.
Don't take the first taxi fare offered. ever
Petit taxis in Marrakech, Fes, and Tangier have meters, but drivers frequently 'forget' to turn them on for tourists. The meter rate in Marrakech is around 2.50 MAD per km. Jemaa el-Fna to Majorelle Garden should cost 25-35 MAD. At night, there's a 50% surcharge that's legitimate. Agree the price before you get in, or insist on the meter. We've seen this particular mistake hundreds of times.
Câu hỏi thường gặp về khách sạn tại Morocco
Câu trả lời thẳng thắn từ đội ngũ của chúng tôi.
What's the best area to stay in Marrakech?
The northern medina around Derb Dabachi and Mouassine is where we'd stay every time. you're 8 minutes walk from Jemaa el-Fna but away from the worst of the hustlers. The Ville Nouvelle district (Guéliz) is cleaner and calmer, but you lose that old-city feeling and riads here run $80-150/night cheaper. Avoid anything directly on or within 2 streets of Jemaa el-Fna. the noise alone will ruin your sleep.
When is the best time to visit Morocco?
March-May and October-November are the sweet spots. temperatures sit around 18-24°C and crowds are manageable. July-August hits 38°C in Marrakech and Fes, and hotel prices don't even drop much to compensate. The Sahara in December-February gets surprisingly cold at night, dropping to 5°C, but the dunes are empty and stunning.
How much should I budget for a hotel in Morocco?
Budget travelers can do well in Chefchaouen or Merzouga for $55-90/night at genuinely good places. Mid-range in the Fes medina near Talaa Kebira runs $120-280/night for proper riad experience. Marrakech luxury. think La Mamounia on Avenue Bab Jdid. starts at $420/night and goes well past $1,000.
Is it safe to stay in a riad inside the medina?
Yes, and honestly it's where you should be. The medinas in Fes and Marrakech can feel disorienting the first night. Fes el-Bali has over 9,000 streets. but riads are secure, staff know every shortcut, and the experience beats any modern hotel. Just make sure your riad sends a guide to meet you at Bab Boujloud or Bab Doukkala your first time in; you will get lost otherwise.
Which Moroccan city has the best hotel value?
Fes. Full stop. Dar Roumana in the Andalusian quarter gives you a boutique experience at $145-320/night that would cost 3x in Marrakech. The medina is rawer and more authentic than Marrakech's increasingly polished tourist circuit around the souks near Rahba Kedima. And there are zero souvenir shops pretending to be tanneries here. the Chouara Tanneries are genuinely working.
Do I need to book Morocco hotels far in advance?
For Marrakech during the Argan Festival in May or the New Year period, book 3-4 months out. La Mamounia and Royal Mansour sell out completely. Shoulder season in Fes or Essaouira? Two to three weeks is usually fine. But for Merzouga desert camps during October-November, 6-8 weeks ahead is smart. there are only about 15 quality camps near Erg Chebbi and they fill fast.
What's the best way to get around between Moroccan cities?
ONCF trains connect Tangier, Casablanca, Rabat, Fes, and Marrakech. a Tangier to Marrakech ticket runs around $25-40 in second class. CTM buses cover Essaouira, Chefchaouen, and Merzouga where trains don't reach. Taxis between cities (grands taxis) are dirt cheap for shorter hops. Fes to Meknes is under $5 per seat. but you share with strangers and leave when full.
Are Morocco hotels good for families with kids?
Riads can be tricky. many have open courtyard pools with no fencing, steep internal staircases, and rooms set around a central void. Heure Bleue Palais in Essaouira's medina near Place Moulay Hassan is one of the few riad-style hotels genuinely set up for families, with 30 rooms and a proper pool. For Marrakech, staying just outside the medina in Hivernage. about 12 minutes walk from Jemaa el-Fna. gives you space and easier logistics.
What should I know about tipping at Moroccan hotels?
Tipping is expected and genuinely matters to staff wages. At mid-range riads, 20-50 MAD ($2-5) per bag for the porter and 50-100 MAD per night for housekeeping is the norm. At La Mamounia or Royal Mansour, tipping the concierge 200-300 MAD when they sort your hammam or restaurant booking gets you treated very differently for the rest of the stay. Don't skip it.
Can I find alcohol at Moroccan hotels?
Licensed hotels. anything four-star and above. will serve alcohol. La Mamounia's Churchill Bar and the Royal Mansour's terrace both have proper bar programs. Budget riads and medina guesthouses generally don't serve alcohol, though Heure Bleue Palais in Essaouira is a notable exception with a wine cellar worth exploring. Chefchaouen is a dry town in practice. don't expect a nightcap outside your hotel.
What neighborhoods should I avoid in Marrakech?
The area directly behind Jemaa el-Fna toward Bab Doukkala is fine, but the 3-block radius around the square itself is aggressive for tourists. scooters, fake guides, and commission shops everywhere. The Mellah (Jewish quarter) near Place des Ferblantiers is actually underrated and safe, but hotels there have poor connections to the main souks at around 18 minutes walk. Avoid anything marketed as 'near the train station' in the Daoudiate district. it's a 25-minute walk from anywhere interesting.
Is Merzouga worth the trip for a desert hotel stay?
If you've never slept in the Sahara, yes. absolutely worth the 10-hour drive or a $120-180 flight-plus-transfer from Marrakech. Riad Mamouche sits right at the base of the Erg Chebbi dunes, and you can be on camelback within 5 minutes of leaving the front door. Go in October-April when overnight temperatures are survivable; August nights in the desert feel romantic until the reality of 28°C at midnight with no AC hits you.
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