Riad Laora By La Siredrah
Location: 1 Derb Mqdem - Arset Loughzail, Marrakech, ma
Star Rating: 8.4 Stars
Property Type: Riads
About this Property
Luxurious Accommodation
Riad Laora offers elegantly furnished rooms and suites, each uniquely decorated and featuring modern amenities including free Wi-Fi and private bathrooms with complimentary toiletries.
Authentic Moroccan Experience
Guests can indulge in traditional Moroccan cuisine at the on-site restaurant and bar, or enjoy a meal on the terrace overlooking the vibrant city of Marrakesh.
Convenient Location
Located in the heart of the Medina district, Riad Laora is just a short stroll from the bustling Jamaâ El Fna Square and a quick drive from the Gare Voyageurs ONCF Train Station.
Book your stay now at Riad Laora for an unforgettable Moroccan getaway!
Important Information
In response to Coronavirus (COVID-19), additional safety and sanitation measures are in effect at this property.
Policies
Check-in: 02:00 PM - 12:00 AM
Check-out: 12:00 PM
Amenities & Facilities
- Guest education on local ecosystems and culture
- Parking
- Non-smoking rooms
- Air conditioning
- Swimming pool
- Restaurant
- Terrace
- Family rooms
- Luggage storage
- Express check-in/check-out
- Safety deposit box
- Fax/photocopying
- Tour desk
- Ironing service
- Car hire
- Massage services
- Solarium
- Private check-in/check-out
- Shared lounge/TV area
- Shuttle service (additional charge)
- Kid meals
- Evening entertainment
- Outdoor furniture
- Fruits
- Shallow end
- Beauty Services
- Pedicure
- Staff adhere to local safety protocols
- Guest rooms disinfected between stays
- Cleaning standards that are effective against Coronavirus
- Physical distancing rules followed
- Hand sanitizer in guest room and key areas
- Cashless payment available
- Fire extinguishers
- Sanitized tableware & silverware
- Contactless check-in/check-out
- Invoice provided
- Smoke alarms
- Shared stationery like menus, pens are removed
- Property cleaned by professional cleaning companies
- Physical distancing in dining areas
- CCTV outside property
- 24-hour security
- Key card access
- Happy hour
- Cooking class
- Front desk (limited hours)
- Express check-in
- Free wired internet
- Access to nearby indoor pool
- Golfing on site
- Airport transportation - pickup (surcharge)
- Airport transportation - drop-off (surcharge)
- Water park access (surcharge)
- Pool sun loungers
- Internet access
- Housekeeping on request
- Wine release events
- Reception hall
- Indoor/outdoor pool
- Pool waterfall
- Free bus station shuttle
- Swimming nearby
- Hosted evening meal (reserve)
- Bicycle-friendly property
- Guest education on local ecosystems and culture
- Vegetarian menu options available
- Accessible shuttle
- No accessible shuttle
- Accessible train station shuttle
- No accessible train station shuttle
Rooms Available
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Deluxe Room
1 Double Bed
215-sq-foot room with courtyard views
Relax - In-room massage available
Internet - Free WiFi
Sleep - Bed sheets
Bathroom - Private bathroom, shower/tub combination, a hair dryer, and towels
Practical - Desk and safe; rollaway beds (surcharge) and cribs (free) available on request
Comfort - Climate-controlled air conditioning and daily housekeeping
Non-Smoking
Max Occupancy: 3 (2 Adults)
- Safety deposit box
- Hair dryer
- Desk
- Private bathroom
- Daily housekeeping
- In-room massage available
- Free WiFi
- Free cribs/infant beds
- Bedsheets provided
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Suite
1 Double Bed and 1 Twin Bed
323-sq-foot room, balcony with pool views
Relax - Fireplace; in-room massage available
Internet - Free WiFi
Sleep - Bed sheets
Bathroom - Private bathroom, shower/tub combination, a hair dryer, and towels
Practical - Day bed, desk, and safe; rollaway beds (surcharge) and cribs (free) available on request
Comfort - Climate-controlled air conditioning and daily housekeeping
Non-Smoking
Max Occupancy: 3 (3 Adults)
- Safety deposit box
- Hair dryer
- Desk
- Private bathroom
- Fireplace
- Daily housekeeping
- In-room massage available
- Free WiFi
- Free cribs/infant beds
- Day bed
- Bedsheets provided
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Basic Double Room
Providing free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a bath or a shower and a hairdryer. The double room provides air conditioning, a tiled floor, heating, as well as a patio. The unit offers 1 bed.
Max Occupancy: 2 (2 Adults)
- Air conditioning
- Hair dryer
- Toilet
- Private bathroom
- Heating
- Tile/marble floor
- Toilet paper
- Shampoo
- Body soap
- Mobile hotspot device
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Triple Room
The triple room features air conditioning, a seating area, as well as a private bathroom boasting a bath or a shower and a hairdryer. The triple room provides a sofa, heating and a patio. The unit has 2 beds.
Max Occupancy: 3 (2 Adults)
- Air conditioning
- Hair dryer
- Seating Area
- Toilet
- Private bathroom
- Heating
- Sofa
- Toilet paper
- Sofa bed
- Cots
- Shampoo
- Body soap
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Standard Suite
The air-conditioned suite has 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom with a bath and a hairdryer. The suite features a seating area, a tiled floor, heating, as well as a patio. The unit has 2 beds.
Max Occupancy: 2 (2 Adults)
- Air conditioning
- Hair dryer
- Seating Area
- Toilet
- Private bathroom
- Heating
- Tile/marble floor
- Toilet paper
- Cots
- Shampoo
- Body soap
- Mobile hotspot device
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Deluxe Suite
The air-conditioned suite has 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom with a bath and a hairdryer. The suite offers a sofa, a tiled floor, heating along with a patio. The unit has 2 beds.
Max Occupancy: 3 (3 Adults)
- Air conditioning
- Hair dryer
- Toilet
- Private bathroom
- Heating
- Sofa
- Tile/marble floor
- Toilet paper
- Sofa bed
- Cots
- Shampoo
- Body soap
- Mobile hotspot device
Guest Reviews
- Manon (10/5): - Nous avons passé 3jours dans se cadre magnifique. Très bien situé, le Riad est dans une petite rue, dès qu’on passe la porte l’accueil est chaleureux. Les patios, les terrasses, la chambre et l’espace jacuzzi sont de très bon goût et très propre.
Bonus le petit déjeuner est un régale et copieux.
Merci encore aux équipes du Riad.
- Ryan (10/5): Great location and service - Good central location with close walk to the market. Breakfast was great and Abdul was extremely helpful. Would recommend to anyone visiting the city.
- Sara (8/5): - Personale gentilissimo.
Questa Riad è un oasi di pace all’interno del caos della Medina ed è comodissima per raggiungere il centro a piedi, solo 5 minuti.
Colazione abbondante.
Transfer top.
Grazie staff per il soggiorno piacevole.
- Matteo (10/5): - The host was very friendly and available to listen our needs
- Relax19053625443 (10/5): Lovely friendly welcome clean room and very close to explore the souks - We stayed here for 1 night as part of a package through Voyage Prive.
It’s very close to be able to explore the Souks and main square so a great base to be if you want to go exploring yourself.
Room was clean and staff v friendly. A warm welcome with Moroccan mint tea is common in the Riads.
Don’t let the way in via slightly dodgy alleys put you off. Behind the door of this and other Riads you will find warm clean and surprisingly calm sanctuary after the bustle of the rest of the city
- Boris (4/5): - very dirty place outside, noisy, young men by the entrance begging for money and even threated my local friend. We called for the manager, with no any help. On pictures interior looks very different than in reality.
- MARIA (10/5): - Todo excepcional
- 56LisaH (10/5): Excellent location and lovely staff - Very gracious staff. Excellent location. Comfortable room. Good price. Youssef and Jamal provided excellent service and were very responsive to our needs. The rooms were nicely appointed and the typical Moroccan breakfast was delicious. We loved our stay in Marrakech !
- cristina (10/5): Meraviglioso - Esperienza fantastica, anche se a Gennaio è stato ricco confortevole, le camere calde e sempre pulitissime. Ci hanno permesso la colazione anche alle 7 del mattino prima di partire
- Bala Aditya (8/5): - Riad itself is nice. The staff were great. Helped with parking. Felt overpriced for food and water. If you have hired a car then this is a very difficult place to get in and get out. Mad traffic and people always trying to get money off you in the name of helping.
- Mohammad (8/5): - Super sejour
- Abdellah (10/5): - Tutto bene grazie mille
- Verified traveler (10/5): - Riad and service was excellent. Paid parking is a couple mins walk away 40 Dhs/night.
- Asim (10/5): - Great staff, always ready to help and look after you. Breakfast was really nice each morning aswell.
- MIN JAE (10/5): - 제마 알프나 광장에서 도보 10분 거리쯤에 있는 좋은 위치의 가성비 숙소입니다. 에어컨이 잘 나오는 깨끗한 방이였고 화장실도 훌륭했습니다. 루프탑이 감성있는 한잔 하기 좋았습니다. 서비스도 전반적으로 훌륭합니다. 추천드립니다!
- Nikki (6/5): Africa Queen - Traditional apartment if you want to stay away from T. V. and if you prefer serenity.
Staff are friendly, but menu needs improvement as breakfast is Monotonous. Same thing everyday with no continental choice.
- T5493HFjessicaw (10/5): Authentic, centrally located riad with excellent service - We had a great experience at Riad Laora. While you can’t exactly reach it by car, it’s centrally located with the medina within walking distance. It’s beautifully decorated and gives such an authentic feel. They offer 24 hour service which was nice. The food that we had there was delicious too. The best part of our stay was the staff. Karim, Aziz and Khalid were fantastic! They were attentive, friendly and extra considerate. They go above and beyond to ensure that your stay is comfortable. I do have one complaint; the spare bed in our room was extremely uncomfortable. It should be replaced with a nice mattress. It seemed like just a box spring. Aside from that, I was very pleased with our stay here!
- Gregory (10/5): - I only stopped by for odd hours at the property, from 11 at night to 6 in the morning, so I didn't get to enjoy the food if it was offered, but the beds were comfortable and climate-controlled. The staff were very patient with my needs and arranged taxis for which I could pay with card - helpful after I'd run out of Dihrams. The staff were very helpful, polite and amenable, but the place is awkward to find (the initial link on Expedia didn't send me to the correct address), and had I not been on a motorcycle to find the place initially it would have been a long, difficult slog across the souk. I didn't get a chance to try out the showers or pool either, so I can't speak to those, but I wouldn't say no to staying again.
- LUIS alberto Villa (10/5): - La atención de los
Empleados es Excelente muy atentos , Karim, Azzis y Kalit son excepcionales , sin duda están comprometidos con su trabajo
- Feisal (8/5): - Its in the Old area, the hotel can update location as it is very difficult to reach it
- Ibrahim (10/5): Beautiful Riad located near Djemaa el fna - Beautiful Riad located minutes away from Djemaa el fna. Staff were all lovely and very helpful. Traditional Moroccan breakfast was included and was delicious. Would recommend to anyone
- Cheveyo (10/5): Amazing Experience! - Absolutely amazing experience! My partner and I stayed here for a week and we didn’t want to leave. The room was very clean and beautifully decorated, and the AC was a lifesaver on hot days. The Riad itself is stunning and we loved the breakfast that was served every morning. The best part however, was the staff. They are all incredibly kind and thoughtful, always asked how we were doing and made sure that we were enjoying ourselves. We’ve never met a more attentive staff in a hotel before. We highly recommend stay here!
- Verified traveler (10/5): - Une expérience magnifique un séjour à Riad de rêve . Très propre l’équipe accueillante merci beaucoup pour tous sûrement de retour une autre fous
- Verified traveler (8/5): - Den er meget lille, men et par overnatning er fint.
- Verified traveler (8/5): - Locatie was goed, alles was op loopafstand en vriendelijk personeel.
- 365milob (10/5): Great place! - My girlfriend and I stayed from the 7th of March to the 14th of March. We got the airport transfer through the Riad, a nice man picked us up from the airport and dropped us off near the Riad, where Ashraf greeted us and kindly carried our bags. The Riad was excellent, great rooms and rooftop terrace. 24 hour service. We had breakfast every day, and also ate dinner there on some nights. The food was amazing - thank you to the chefs. Room cleaned every day. Staff very helpful, and we booked excursions through them too which were great. Idris and Khalid were brilliant and made us welcome at all times. Great location - close to everything, and safe. They also arranged a transfer back to the airport on our last day. We intend to come back at the end of the year - hopefully Corona does not affect this amazing Riad.
- Verified traveler (6/5): - We had a luxury room on the main floor with a padlock and old iron deadbolts for security. .
As we prepared for bed, I turned out the light on the bedside table and received a 220 volt shock through my arm. I unplugged it carefully. The manager said shocks happen and he will rewire it later. No compensation offered.
This Riad is also a long way from any roads and the area is not busy so arrive early (before nightfall).
The next morning at about 6 am two guests from Spain were having a loud argument beside the window of our room and the employee, by way of explanation, said Spanish women are loud. He didn't ask them to keep it down.
It is a 15 minute walk to the big square of Marrakech.
- Verified traveler (10/5): - Riad Laora is a lovely, comfortable and calm place to come back to after the business of Marrakech. We both felt extremely well looked after and nothing was too much to ask! The staff were all amazing especially khalid and idris and all of the amazing women that cleaned our room everyday. We had a lovely home cooked meal on our first night after our flight which was greatly appreciated! The terrace was a highlight for us, because we could relax and enjoy the sunshine in peace.
- N (10/5): - Goede ligging. Vriendelijk personeel. Mooie kamers.
- Verified traveler (6/5): Peaceful but uncomfortable - The guys working at the riad were very helpful; specially when we had to go for our 3 day safari early morning.. Mohammad woke up early and prepared some breakfast for us even though breakfast timings were hours later. That was very sweet.
What we didn't like was the fact that the towels were worne and torn with marks on them and there were barely any amenities provided (small soap, no shower holder). Laundry also has to be done by giving it to someone outside the hotel.
- tomhF4381QQ (2/5): aggressive and rude manager - The riad itself is in a decent location and the breakfast was alright. Also special mention Khalid, who was present during most of our stay, was lovely, friendly and always provided excellent service - he was just about the only good thing with this riad. However the bedroom was dark, as most lights had broken, and dirty with stains on the bedsheets. Unfortunately this was the least of our problems as we booked a transfer from the airport through the riad for when we arrived. Despite looking for ages the taxi was nowhere to be seen and we had to spend ages negotiating with taxi drivers at the airport getting off to an uncomfortable start to our holiday. When we arrived at the riad, Khalid was very apologetic about the inconvenience caused. However on our last day when we were checking out we were greeted by the owner (who we hadn't met before) who demanded we pay for the taxi that never showed up! obviously, we refused and he started getting aggressive towards us. On top of that, we had to settle the tourist tax which was charged in euros but we wanted to pay in local currency which is 10 dirham = 1 euro. Having been out all day we came back to the riad to pay it with the exact amount being all our money left, however the manager suddenly changed it to 11 dirham = £1 leaving us short by a few pounds, however the manager was insistent we couldn't leave until he had ripped us off and was being very aggressive and rude to us.
- Verified traveler (8/5): - It was a Riad in the heart of Medina. Very convenient. Hussan was an excellent host. Very friendly and helpful. Please note the hotel does not accept credit cards when booking trips.
- Piotr (10/5): TOP - Amazing Riad in top of Marrakech. Looking forward for next stay
- 246graemes (8/5): Relaxed friendly budget Riad - First impressions are always good and this Riad impresses as soon as you enter. All the staff are very friendly, speaking most languages. The rooms are comfortable, ours (chocolate) was small, the website photos are not up to date! Plenty of hot water, fresh towels each day, room cleaned and bed made up daily, but bed linen was not changed during our weeks stay. We ate dinner there once, it was very good and the light breakfast was also good.
The facilities at the Riad, WiFi works throughout, the pool is ornamental, the roof terrace has limited space, room for two lounger beds, a couple of chairs and a covered seating area.
The Riad is a short walk from the main square off the beaten track. The entrance door is kept closed and entry is only available by ringing the bell.
In all, a very nice place to stay.
If you are on a budget, well worth considering.
- Hamida (10/5): - A pleasant stay in the heart of the medina, staff are friendly and helpful always service with a smile, helpfull tips and advice. Would definitely stay in the future
- Verified traveler (10/5): - I had the most amazing time at this Riad. The location was perfect. The staff was so friendly and helpful and made me feel right at home. I loved it so much and would definitely stay again!
- Verified traveler (10/5): - A peaceful and comfortable haven in a great but bonkers city
- Dream731042 (10/5): Exotic experience/ Exotica experiencia - The staff has A+, they were very attentive and helpful. Close to everything and easier to learn the location in the Old Medina. The first day was stressful in term of the traffic, a lot of people around and cultural differences but I had a wonderful time. I already recommended to one friend and she had a blast. Definitely will come back.
Empleados tienen A+, fueron bien atentos y serviciales. Cerca de todo y fácil de aprender el lugar en Vieja Medina. El primer día fue estresante por el tráfico, mucha gente y la diferencia cultural; pero pasé una magnífica experiencia. Ya lo recomendé a una amiga y ella lo pasó muy bien. Definitivamente volveré.
- Verified traveler (8/5): - La propreté, la gentillesse du personnel, la décoration typique marocaine et le lieu de localisation. Très bien situé, à peine 10mn d dla place Jamaâ el Fna à pied, et parking sous surveillance à 3mn à pied. Par contre un peu galère avec les petites ruelles pour arriver au riad, faire attention. Je recommande !
- Verified traveler (8/5): - Situado en la medina , buena comida. Un te esquisito
- mrsee2014 (8/5): Lovely, budget friendly stay - The Riad is beautiful and extremely good value for money. Located an easy ten minute walk from the main square it is perfectly situated. We had booked the taxi facility via the Riad from the airport and I would highly recommend this as the pick up area outside the airport is chaos and I don't think a general taxi would know the location the Riad and it certainly wouldn't drop you off anywhere near the Riad due to little access and the language barrier. Upon arrival we were met by the super Ahmed who welcomed us with traditional mint tea, beautifully served. He then chatted to us about the ability of booking trips. As we were there for just a long weekend we booked a private guided tour of the City sights which we did within the hour of arriving. This was very well priced. The vehicle used didn't have air conditioning and the pleasant driver didn't have much English (French seemed to be the main communication) so we were driven to the main sights without really knowing where we are going, but we embraced going with the flow and managed to see many cultural sites without being the bumbling tourists we would have been if left to our own devices. Do note that most of the sites you are being taken to are 70dh to enter (7ish pounds) which is good value for money. As expected lots of tourists and instagrammers! So take your camera and your patience! The following day we were booked on a group trip to the Atlas mountains which was well priced. This involved a good drive where you see lots of the area but again in the non air conditioned vehicle and the driver and 'guide' had little English. The trip takes you the the bottom of the foothills of the Mountains so no epic views and you are steered to a tourist heavy area with lots of people trying to sell tat. Be aware that EVERYONE has an angle to try and sell you something including the guides who provided in the tour. But that is just Morocco, you just have to chill and accept it. We found a lovely little cafe on the river which was really relaxing, food was good and we could paddle at the same time. The guide did suggest going to an Argan oil place to see how they made it, we declined and we were pushed to visit a 'traditional' barber farmhouse and encouraged to give a donation of your choice. Not sure how authentic the farmhouse was these days with the coach load of tourists coming through! It wasn't particularly interesting but the guides are adament you go, you are joined by other tourists wandering around also wondering why they were there. Once we were there the guide provided by the riad asked if we wanted to pay what I think was 100 Euro (I hope this was a language barrier issue) to be taken up the mountains. Hmm. The group thought that is what we had already paid for within the trip so we all said no, but this was another way to get money from you and just a bit uncomfortable (that might have been the British in me). Sigh. Not really sure why we had a second guide as he wasn't very chatty and didn't give us any local info on the culture or history about what we were seeing which is a real shame so it was a pretty silent tour which could have been made really interesting. We stayed in the turquoise room on the second floor which was decorated beautifully and had air conditioning, WIFI was okay. Evenings are rather noisy outside the Riad (you can hear everything) but the noise of the air conditioning drowns everything out. You can hear the prayers four times a day of the mosque which is rather charming in a dirge like way but that's the experience you choose to go to Morocco for! There were only 3/4 other rooms let when we were there (Riad has 7) so the actual Riad was quiet and really peaceful. There is also a roof top terrace to relax on which is lovely and the Riad does serve local beer in bottles which you can add to your bill (inc room tax etc) at the end of the stay. You do have to give your key in everytime you leave the Riad which is no problem and you just ring the bell to come back in and get your key. One of the managers Ahmed is very pleasant the other chap Abdul not as communicative and you do get the feeling he would rather be somewhere else. This feeling was reinforced when we departed, Abdul was quite surly, we had a taxi back to the airport with a lovely couple and we were dumped in the taxi, no goodbyes or pleasantries. Which was such a shame and did put a bit of a downer on the Riad experience, it felt like, right we have your money we don't have to be pleasant now. On our way back to airport the driver had a phonecall from Abdul who asked to speak to the lady in our taxi party. Abdul demanded that she give the driver the shampoo she had 'taken' from the room. The small plastic pot was nothing special and it was thought that it was complimentary like you get in many hotel rooms around the world. Perhaps this isn't done in Morocco. It was all very awkward more on the part of the Riad that left a bad taste in the mouth of everyone it's a shame they valued this plastic pot more than giving the guests a pleasant experience.
- Verified traveler (8/5): - Great property. Modest rooms. No furniture or place to put your clothes away. Air conditioning was not working on room so it was excruciatingly hot (38 celsius in the room every night). Pool and outside area are great. Food was great.
- Verified traveler (6/5): 5 hours In Marrakesh. - This is a type of room for those interested in experiencing Moroccan living inside of the old city. No cars can drive through the old city. The driver calls the Riad and you are picked up outside of the city walls. My wife was not comfortable with the accommodation, but even though we were only there for 5 Hours, we both got some really good sleep. This Place Is Definitely Not For The Spoiled And In Need Of Pampering. Host Was Extremely Pleasant And Helpful..
- Richard (10/5): Riad in the medina. - Located deep in the Marrakech medina. Requires quite bit of walking to get there, but many sites are nearby. The room was comfortable, clean and very attractive. Nice breakfast provided.
- Verified traveler (10/5): - Nice location and very quiet and peaceful. The staff were very helpful and friendly.
- Verified traveler (2/5): - Unique that the place traditional and well kept. Only downside was there was lack of help or support from the owner as I believe, it was his first unexpected encounter with young guests or of coloured race.
Compared with the elderly guest you can sense an elephant in the room, vibe wasn’t there. No effort of interacting or giving help, attitude towards us was not something you want to receive.
But in terms of the property, it’s a lovely place to stay with breakfast included, any extras inccur charges. Best to bring extra (toiletries/drinks/food bites) because there’s nothing around the location of decent food unless you’re willing to travel to new city all the time
- Verified traveler (8/5): - It was beautifully decorated and well thought out. The sun terrace was lovely.
The only problem was the shower head in the bathroom which needs replacing and also the duvet needs a cover.
- Verified traveler (8/5): - An authentic ambiance at the right location for the people who want to be close to the historical center. Staff are friendly and do their best to make the stay comfortable.
- Verified traveler (6/5): - On the plus side: this riad is centrally located, clean, and stylishly decorated. There are no coffee making facilities but the reservation includes a generous breakfast. On the minus side, the comfort in our room left somewhat to be desired. The shower tray did not drain properly – our showers were limited to two minutes before it was full to the brim. The sink did not drain properly either. The bedside lights were not nearly bright enough. The loudspeaker in the nearby mosque, on the other hand, is fully operational as all the guests were able to verify early in the morning. One final thought: on our arrival, as I was telling the man at the reception that I had lost money to pickpockets on the way (that was probably my fault for not being on guard), he asked us for 8 euros as "taxe de séjour". I was surprised because there were three of us and I could not how this could be divided by three. Looking at the reservation later that evening, I saw that the tax was €2.50 per person. Being overcharged 50 cents is not the end of the world. But you want your riad to be a shelter from Marrakech's constant attempts to part tourists from their money, not to add to them.
- Jo (10/5): - Staff were wonderful, very helpful. Property could do with a little TLC though, one of the wardrobes in our room smelled on damp but that was the only downfall. And the breakfast was delicious!
- Verified traveler (8/5): - It is a small clean riad.very helpful and friendly staff. pre book your transport from airport to hotel through the hotel .We had a bad experience with airport taxi who dropped us 100 meters away and charged us £20. The continental breakfast was nice and varies daily.Conveniently located to the main squire and the market with plenty of restaurants
Can be noisy especially when the female receptionists and the staff chat continuously. But it is a very clean charming place.
- Verified traveler (8/5): - It is a small Riad.Very conveniently located to the main square and shopping. Friendly and helpful staff . Clean and provided a good continental type breakfast. Very advisable to pre pre book a taxi from the airport through the hotel.We were dropped 100 meters away from an airport taxi and it was a frightening experience. Place could be noisy at times especially because the staff and the female receptionists can chatter so much.
- Verified traveler (8/5): - Nice riad with clean, comfortable rooms. Very cold at night but an extra blanket was provided. Staff were very friendly and accommodating. We ate a delicious meal there on our first night. Pleasant roof terrace. Says there’s a bar in Expedia. There is a small one on the terrace but it’s not stocked. Would recommend.
- Frank (2/5): - The room is extremely cold. We ordered 2 nights, and they even Sidi it clean up the room. I asked for cleanliness, their service is extremely worst and they even argued with me. Very very bad experience. BTW, the location is also very hard to find and get in. The environment is not good. I do not recommend
- Seema (4/5): - I had so many issues with this property. There was a group of guys that were always standing outside this Riad and they stole my wallet 1 night out of my purse as I walked to the Riad door. The Riad's manager refused to call police and said that it was my fault for leaving my bag unzipped.
The first room I checked in had a horrible sewage smell, they gave us another room after we complained.
There are no eggs in breakfast, if you want eggs its extra 5 euros
You are not allowed to bring food from outside and eat in the lounge
I had other friends staying in other Riad's and they did not have any of these issues
- Jack (10/5): Excellent hotel! - Accommodation was immaculate and within walking distance to the main square to capture the authencity of Morocco. Staff couldn't have been more helpful and friendly. Our stay was planned to perfection. Food in the hotel was of a very high class and plentiful.
- Sue (10/5): Great Riad - Clean and tranquil Riad. 10-15 minute walk to Jamma El Fnna, Palace, Museums and Souks. Hassan and Abdul were very friendly and helpful hosts (i think i got there names right). We had a home cooked traditional Moroccan meal one evening, which was superb and we would of liked the recipe but forgot to ask. The room we had was clean and very pretty and thankfully had air conditioning as temperatures reached 36 degrees. There is a small pool you can sit by in the evening and cool your feet or sit on the terrace. I would definitely recommend this Riad to anyone who want's to visit Marrakesh
- Verified traveler (8/5): Lovely - The staff was helpful and nice. Not exactly a spa as we didn’t see any spa or were told of any services they offered. The room itself was cute and clean. It was easy to find and close to the market square. Technically it has a pool but it’s not big enough to swim in, it’s more like a bathtub and it’s off placement isn’t very inticing. The breakfast and WiFi were a nice touch though.
- Marisa (10/5): Wonderful place - The staff is amazing... the Riad is close to the Plaza where you have access to everything. I definitely will come back.
- Jordan (8/5): Nice little Riad but in a bad area - The Riad itself was very nice, a little safe haven to escape the chaos. Breakfast was reasonable and the rooms were cosy. My main problem was the location. The Riad is in a rough area, my partner (female) was subject to constant harassment and abuse in the few thin and dark alleyways leading to the Riad even though she was always well covered and respectful. We didn’t get this to the same extent in the other parts of the medina, it was disconcerting and made us not want to return late at night, for fear of what would happen next.
- Verified traveler (10/5): lovely - quiet - I had a very nice night here - felt good to get away from the crazyness of Marakesh it was a really nice room and very quiet - the staff was very kind.
- alan (8/5): Lovely Riad but a few issues that spoiled the stay - Such a great Riad, wish the staff would read the reviews and learn that uk visitors like costs to be transparent. I’d have appreciated a written statement of fees and costs incurred, felt like they were making it up as they go along, seeing what they could get out of us. I was asked for money late on our last night, I had none left, i was tired and had an early flight, I felt annoyed and stressed, not want you want on holiday, such a shame.
- David (10/5): Excellent value clean safe and friendly - Stayed here for 3 nights with my two daughters while doing the marathon in marrakech, safe and clean place. Very happy with service and manager very helpful.
- Ashleigh (10/5): Brilliant hotel close to the main square - Had an amazing time in Morocco staying in Riad Laora. The staff were super friendly and helpful, and went the extra mile to provide a good experience to their guests. We had arranged a few tours with them and everything ran very smoothly. Very close proximity to the main square for entertainment and a busy night life, as well as being close to the Souks (Markets).
- lilia (10/5): Amazing stay - We had a lovely stay at the Riad. It is very beautiful, clean and the staff are very friendly. The manager Hassan was very helpful arranging tours, pick up and answering all our questions. He was very professional and very friendly. He made our stay very enjoyable. The staff were very friendly and very helpful. We enjoyed a couple of evenings with home cooked food. The food was very delicious.
- Lisa (6/5): Great Staff. Needs Maintenance. - We stayed for two nights. The staff were friendly, warm and accommodating, and I would give them 5 stars. The hotel is in an old part of town. My opinion is that It is not in a good location or part of town. Parking is only about 2-3 blocks away. If I was by myself I would feel scared. But when you step inside the Riad it is cozy and feels secure. It is decorated lovely in the common areas and the room itself. I love the attention to little details. The room is nice but a little dark with no way to brighten it without fully opening the blinds to the walkway to other rooms. I give this a 3 star because of the location, the difficulty in finding it along with a few problems in the room itself. Two nights in a row we had to hire locals to guide us back to our parking because google maps misguided us to roads and alley ways that could never be roads or get us back. My issue in the room was the door was super difficult to lock and unlock as the sliding bolt was off on alignment. It was cold, and our heater did not work. And there was a drainage problem. The bathroom sink filled quickly and drained slowly. In the shower it’s ok that there is no door, because there is a lip of maybe 2.5 inches so water doesn’t get on the bathroom floor. But on our last day, water from the shower overflowed over the lip and all over the bathroom floor. If you stay I recommend parking your car and taking taxis out, especially at night. Riads are not for everyone.
- Debbie (10/5): Fab staff - Hassan was super helpful.....
Aziza if lovely...... soooo friendly, fab cook and looked after us brilliantly !!
- Becky (6/5): Lovely hotel, but organise trips yourself - Hotel, staff and food were all lovely, but the excursions organised through the hotel were very expensive and could have been cheaper if were organised independently if you have the local knowledge and experience.
- Louise (8/5): Friendly, traditional Riad in good Medina location - Having read lots of reviews before I booked, this Riad met all my expectations. Within minutes of booking I received an email from the Riad welcoming me and offering various services - I would recommend taking up their offer of airport taxi transfer as they know the exact location of the Riad! It is in the heart of the medina but set back so that it is in a quieter street. We stayed in the Turquoise room which is very pretty and to my mind the whole Riad is very traditional and immediately feels authentic. We had two meals there, both of which were 3-courses, again very traditional food which was exactly what we wanted - to experience Marrakech. Lovely food prepared by a smiley lady (doesnt speak English) but always tried to please. I have read that some found the breakfast boring, again it is traditional sweet breakfast which filled us up and we enjoyed the Moroccan tea. We always had breakfast on the rooftop in the sun but others took breakfast in the courtyard and they accommodated both requests.Wifi was available and we never had any problems with it. Hassan looked after us very well, recommending certain tours which suited us perfectly and were cheaper than booking in advance. When I asked about booking a massage he sorted it out for mnd also recommended places to eat - a great host and a great asset for the Riad. If you are looking for a traditional, authentic experience that is great value for money then this Riad will suit you. I would definitely recommend.
- N (6/5): Noisey - Although the hotel was lovely & the staff were all great, specially Semiera who was great on our first day there & organised a lot excursions for us, I wouldn't stay there again because of the noise.
The Hotel is right next to a mosque, its a muslim country you are visiting its expected after all & at 5.30am the call to prayers starts, that cannot be avoided regardless.
What the hotel doesn't seem to appreciate is the bolt & heavy doors on all the rooms are extremely loud & noisy every time they are opened & closed, rooms all look on to the courtyard & everytime someone opened or closed their door you were woken up.
To enter the Hotel you had to ring the door bell, again more noise, as other guests & came all hours of day & night, including at 3am to go to the airport,you had dragging of their suitcase on the court yard & down the steps ( there are no lifts int he hotel)
on our last night we were leaving at 3am & went to bed at 9pm. at 10pm I was woken up by loud music from the room opposite us, young girl decided that everyone wanted to hear her music so had it on as loud as possible. I waited for the night porter to go & say something to her but after 15 minutes I'd had enough& went & told her myself- which she did reluctantly..
The point I'm making about noise, is that, there is enough noise from the outside & without a good night rest in any hotel you cannot enjoy your holiday without a good nights rest.
- Iyad (6/5): A short stay in Marrakech - The hotel is located in th old city, where cars can’t reach easily the hotel (we were dropped over 1 KM away because taxi driver couldn’t take us to the hotel). The hotel is cozy and clean. The rooms are a bit small but beautifully furnished. It is great value for money. The bathroom is big with traditional Moroccan style with orange colors.
- Megan (10/5): Beautiful, spacious Riad close to Jma El Fena - I had a lovely stay at Riad Laora. It is very spacious! With lots of communal areas so you meet lots of the other guests if you would like to. There is sun loungers on the roof with nothing blocking the sun. The staff were amazing - the ladies who work there are friendly and lovely - especially Aziza. Abdul the manager is very attentive and kind - and really helped me when I was unfortunately sick during my stay!! He helped me to a pharmacy and bought me yoghurt and always checked if I was okay. Hassan makes you feel very welcome from the minute you walk in and gives you a great briefing for your stay! Hassan and Abdul both have great sense of humours and it was a pleasure to meet them! It is about a 10 minute walk (approx.- normally distracted looking around whilst walking! :) ) to the Jema El Fena square - once you know your way there and back once- then it is easy to find. The rooms are lovely and very morocco and are cleaned nicely every day. If I went back to Marrakech I would definitely stay again!
- RP (8/5): Value for money - The hotel is a short ten minute walk to the Jana el fana square which is the heart of all the activities. Staff are polite and rooms clean. The breakfast is very basic and the pool is actually a dipping pool and not swimming pool. The terrace is lovely.
- Leanne (6/5): Nice place but it has some minor issues. - Rooms are comfortable and clean. Shower and bathroom sink kept backing up. We reported it but staff did not do anything. Breakfast was just bread, jam and coffee/tea so you will need to plan your meals ahead. Staff seemed a bit protective of property. There are several rules on where to eat and they follow you around a bit. I'm not sure if this a service thing or not but other riads did not do this. Staff was helpful with questions and taxis. Property is next to mosque so you will hear the call to prayer. Overall the property was ok.
- buttmalik (2/5): Nice hotel but beware...... - I do not recommend this hotel as they refused to check me in by saying that they couldn't find my booking, when I reported the matter they accused me of having no id.
- Anna (6/5): Nice little Riad and friendly staff - I enjoyed the Riad, its terrace and the friendly staff, but I didn't like the surroundings. The medina alleyways were under construction and extremely noisy and crowded. Also the prayers on speakers woke me up at 5:00am.
- rosie (4/5): Beware of booking taxis through hotel staff - The staff was ok, the lady was very kind. The riad is lovely inside and rooms are good. However, if you are travelling as only women I wouldnt recommend that location as you wont be left alone on your way/from Riad as annoying boys in front of the riad would beg you for money and stare at you making inappropriate comments. After sharing our bad experience with the hotel staff about the location and taxi drivers who overcharged us which they said they said they felt sorry aboutit however we only found out on third day that hotel charges us triple/ fourth times of the taxi fare so they can keep commission. Therefore do not book taxis/transfer through this hotel as they make you pay them the full amount(and only give 30%to taxi driver which is the actual rate) rip you off to make their own money. Instead do order 'green taxi' which seems to be the legal taxis with meters in Marrakech. Apart from these our stay was nice.
- sarah (10/5): Perfect sanctuary - A beautiful riad with very welcoming and helpful staff. Location great, roof terrace lovely for a drink. Quiet and safe.
- Verified traveler (8/5): - Hotel was in great location. Great arrangement of being picked up from airport from a late arrival.
- NJ (6/5): Nice enough but we couldn't stay.. - We had a lovely welcome and friendly intro to the riad. We spent our days mostly out in the medina but also on the riads excursions and on their pretty expensive in house drinks (it's not the ritz so 2€ a coke is a bit much!). Despite this on our third day we decided that we'd relax on the rooftop with a bottle of water and some crisps in the sunshine only to hear arguing coming from the managers office opposite. Following this one staff member comes out and tells us we can't have our own water and food here and instead must only purchase theirs! This was a step too far for us. After telling us 'our house is your house' then stopping us drinking our own water was money grabbing going too far. So we went to a hotel and enjoyed the rest of our stay doing as we pleased.
- Verified traveler (6/5): - staff was great, nice riad, close to medina square
- Zoe (10/5): Traditional Riad near to markets - Fantastic stay, really clean, staff lovely and helpful near to markets but enough distance so that it was quiet at night. Area to sun bath on roof, hot showers in room, staff really friendly we are going to stay here again. Lovely traditional Riad for those who like to keep away from the hotels that are all look the same. Thank you
- Bazza (8/5): Clean, traditional riad near main square - This is my first time in a riad as I wanted to experience this more "communal" style of hotel. I conclude that riads are not for me. This is not reflective of this riad but just the riad style in general. The door and windows all open out onto a central courtyard and guests walk past your windows to access their room. Hence the lack of privacy or quietness as they chatter going past, often v early in the morning. Riad Laora is a beautiful traditionally styled place. Lots of antique style wood furniture in rooms, my suite was large and had a sitting areas with sofa but it creaked very loudly every time I moved - annoying and I feared disturbing other guests with the creaks. My four poster wooden bed looked fabulous and was comfortable (no creaks !). Heater was not strong enough to warm the room fully in Winter. Bathroom was again traditional and colourfully decorated but fully functional. Shower head was broken so sprayed water everywhere as no shower curtain around huge bath and it was a hand held only style. Was greeted wonderfully by the young man on arrival and given mint tea as a welcome and a long chat, his advice on where and when to go to places was accurate and very helpful. He chatted with everyone each day so we felt very welcomed. Negative was the 5.30am call to prayers by street megaphone abruptly waking me (typical of the Medina however) and the loud noises from courtyard at 7.15am as breakfast was prepared and guests gather and talk loudly echoing throughout
- Tom (10/5): Great Riad just off the souks - Great clean Riad in the Medina an easy walk to everything but just off the main thoroughfares. Staff is very friendly and accommodating great place to stay. Hassan the manager was excellent as was Abdul.
- Verified traveler (10/5): Lovely riad, great staff - Lovely riad 15 minutes from the Djam Al Fana.
Great rooms, brilliant breakfast and really helpful staff.
A big thank you to Aziz, who went above and beyond in terms of service.
I would definitely recommend this riad!
- kent49 (4/5): Nice pictures but the rest.............! - Our transit did not come to the airport and wee must wait and find another way to get to the hotel. The problem was to find the way!
When we came to hotel it was cold inside and a very bad welcome from the manager,
We stay four nights and every time we was out it were almost inpossible to find the hotel. No map or any information about what to see in the town, When we ask for anything they do not have or understand, very bad.
If we ask for a cake to coffe, they do not have. A place where we do not stay again and do not rekomend!
You had to talk very low, everything you said they here for the loudness.
- Jill (10/5): Fabulous! - The staff genuinely cared about my happiness and comfort. The manager Asan helped me book a tour and he exchanged money for me when I ran out of Moroccan currency. He was conversational and friendly. His interactions with me and other guests were sincere; he really did care. Great place to stay in the Old Town Medina. Easy walking distance to Big Square through Old Town. Rooms are comfortable with private bathrooms. Highly recommended.
- mick and helen (10/5): Fabulous riad close to everywhere. - 5 days of bliss in a traditional morrocan riad close to all souks and medina. V hospitable staff, fabulous breakfast and evening meal and wine if required. Will defo return. 10 out of 10. Great value for money.
- Verified traveler (2/5): Never got to stay - I was there with my fiancé that is Moroccan and was denied to stay there with him.
We even got a paper from police stating out situation. And still denied my stay.
- Verified traveler (10/5): Great location, five minutes away from the souks - The riad organised a great trip for us at Ouzoud which I'd definitely recommend, the crepes they gave for breakfast were lovely
- Dee (8/5): Good location for getting to the main sites - Lovely Riad and staff are very helpful. Easy to get to the main sites and find your way back. Only drawbacks are that it is chilly in the evenings in the winter so take warm clothes but that is probably true of all Riads . Also located next to a Mosque so the early morning call to prayer is very noticeable
- Francine (10/5): Very convenient location - . Staying at Riad Laora have been a special experience. It is a small place and you are closer to real moroccans...... I had a very good connection specially with Aziza and Abdou. Nice stay really.
- Verified traveler (8/5): Very nice traditional Riad - Very nice traditional Riad with friendly staff. Hassan was great at giving us guidance for things to do. We had a fantastic meal in the Riad on the first night and enjoyed relaxing after a days exploring on the roof terrace. Room was very comfortable and the Riad was easy to find (relatively speaking for Marakesh!). Highly recommended.
- chukwuemeka (10/5): Little gem - It was amazing, Hassan was the perfect host!
- Wilfred (8/5): Exotic hotel - Hassan was great in giving us advice and arranging a taxi to bring us to the train station
- Manny (10/5): Hotel comfort and luxury at hostel prices - Amazing staff, very courteous and accommodating. Clean and comfortable rooms, though the Medina does come with a bit of dusty atmosphere.
The owner, Hassan, always met us with a smile and was helpful in answering any travel related questions.
The walk through one of the main streets of Medina made the place more special. Had an awesome time. Would recommend it to anyone going to Marrakech....hostel prices and hotel comfort
- Maxine (10/5): A hidden jewel - Fantastic location, great staff, very traditional Riad, just perfect, would definitely recommend it, sad to have to leave.
- Cheryl (2/5): Beautiful Morrocco. Cheap B&B no frills. - Tense trip. Rude email before I arrived about money. Thought it was just a lost in translation moment but actually it's the culture & the owners attitude. Quick to anger. The Riad advertises a pool, spa, safety deposit boxes, restaurant & bar. It has NONE of these things - it has 7 rooms, 2 sunbeds on a roof, few chairs too, a kitchen with a fridge. Coke out the fridge is charged at restaurant prices and you are not allowed to bring in your own - not even water. Cook makes food in morning and leaves for guests at restaurant prices but you have to order in advance as there is no-one there in evenings to cook so had to go out every night - hard with children. They have a high turnover of staff and 1 left when I was there & replaced with non English speaking boy who smiled a lot and said no sorry to everything. Really a B&B but traditional and pretty. Morroccan style is fabulous. The manager spends most her time stressing, bossing and barking orders even when she is not there it is all by phone & constantly wants to talk to you. Spent way more than intended due to the overcharging of everything in The Riad and nothing for kids to do there. Only advice was things they can make money on when actually there are some amazing things nearby that they didn't know about like The Amal institute, jardin Marjorelle YSL's memorial and The Waterpark. We had an amazing holiday but could have been better. Hotels.com should have placed us elsewhere or sorted the listing of the place.
- cheaz (10/5): Nice hotel close to everything - My experience here was really lovely. Everyone working in the Riad was so lovely and we have made amazing friends with them. The riad is really quiet and tranquil so the stay was even more relaxing and nice. You can also get transitional food here and breakfast everyday which was an amazing start to the day. Hammam and massage is available on request. I will definitely coming back.
- ikram (10/5): Close to jamal fna square. - Fantastic location, close to all main attractions.
Very friendly staff very clean and tidy. Very personal service. I would rate it very high and recommend to all.
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