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“A charmingly ostentatious hotel in a prime spot in the Medina. The quirky roof terrace offers great sea views, while the eclectic interiors are an ode to the tradition of Moroccan hand-cut tiles, with a frenzy of colourful, repeating geometric patterns and jazzy furniture. A truly original base!”

“A charmingly ostentatious hotel in a prime spot in the Medina. The quirky roof terrace offers great sea views, while the eclectic interiors are an ode to the tradition of Moroccan hand-cut tiles, with a frenzy of colourful, repeating geometric patterns and jazzy furniture. A truly original base!”

Hotel Review

Be prepared for the explosion of colour that greets all that enter this funky boutique hotel. As the name Salut Maroc suggests, the message is: hello to everything Moroccan, albeit in a very vibrant, contemporary way, from the zellije tiling and intricately carved and painted woodwork to the murals and flamboyantly upholstered beds and chairs. British-born owner Helen Howard, the creative force behind the interior, bought the 18th century former Jewish merchant’s home and over 5 years converted it into a fine example of skilled Moroccan artisanal craftsmanship. Blasting the space with colour and pattern, Helen juxtaposed printed mismatched textiles with bold backdrops. Each of the 11 individually and uniquely decorated rooms represent a different Moroccan city or region. Take ocean-inspired Mogador suite with its green and aqua hues reflecting the colours of the sea. Bathrooms have copper bathtubs and old fashioned throne-like loo seats. There’s a Mondrian-esque salon on the ground floor and rooftop restaurant where guests can dine on freshly caught fish overlooking the ramparts of the Medina with the Atlantic crashing beyond.
 

Written by Laura Campbell

Recommended For

  • Local exploring
  • Ideal location on the UNESCO-listed medina, close to great restaurants and the buzzing souks
  • Museums
  • Head to the history museum, 'Sidi Mohamad Ben Abdellah Museum', to learn about the exciting history of the region
  • Watersports
  • Essaouira’s beaches are prime locations for windsurfing and kitesurfing amongst other water sports
  • Local markets
  • Wander around the lively fish market and the cluster of traditional souks
  • Sights nearby
  • Visit the impressive city ramparts and the host of historic buildings
  • Other Activities
  • Visit an argan oil cooperative and buy the best from local producers
  • Riding
  • The region's beautiful coastlines are great for horse riding
  • Romantic Break
  • Beach Life
  • Great walks
  • City Style
  • Families
  • Active Holiday
  • Close to nightlife
  • Downtown
  • Lively
  • Family Suites
  • Designer
  • Sit-out Terrace
  • Full of character
  • Lively area
  • Townhouse
  • Restaurant
  • Artworks
  • Sea Views
  • Chic
  • Quirky
  • Child friendly
  • Beach nearby
  • Charming
  • Intimate

Facilities

  • Family Suites
  • Bar
  • Outdoor dining
  • Sauna/Steam
  • Massage
  • Parking
  • No pets
  • Library
  • Bicycle hire
  • Sit-out Terrace
  • Restaurant
  • Bath robes
  • Child friendly
  • Room service
  • Concierge
  • Wifi
  • Safe

Activities

  • Museums
  • Head to the history museum, 'Sidi Mohamad Ben Abdellah Museum', to learn about the exciting history of the region
  • Watersports
  • Essaouira’s beaches are prime locations for windsurfing and kitesurfing amongst other water sports
  • Local markets
  • Wander around the lively fish market and the cluster of traditional souks
  • Sights nearby
  • Visit the impressive city ramparts and the host of historic buildings
  • Other Activities
  • Visit an argan oil cooperative and buy the best from local producers
  • Riding
  • The region's beautiful coastlines are great for horse riding
  • Great walks
  • Close to nightlife

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Salut Maroc, Essaouira, Morocco

Salut Maroc is a flamboyant hotel in the most colourful city in the country. Housed in an 18th-century former merchant's house with sensational ocean views, its raison d’etre is a passion for traditional Moroccan zellije – hand-cut tiles – which grace the floor and walls of every room in technicolour splendour.

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