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Hidden down a backstreet in a quiet nook of the Kasbah — and like many of the best hotels here, tucked away behind an unassuming entrance — this labyrinthine hotel consists of 5 co-joined riads. The main building is distinctive by its exposed brickwork while each riad has its own unique signature style, creating a different atmosphere, from Riad Sheherazade with its intricate plasterwork, carved woodwork and zellij tiling and colourful Riad Saadia to the entirely white marble and stucco Riad Sabaa. What each has in common are the stunning individually designed rooms. Yes they're all totally different, yet each is imbued with the same attention to detail and luxurious accessories as the next, whether you opt for one with a more contemporary pared back vibe or a totally opulent deluxe suite, complete with chandeliers and personal butler service. In the leafy courtyard next to the heated pool you can enjoy breakfast and dinner (this is where you'll find the fine dining La Table du Sultana) while the generous rooftop terrace, L'Odette, offers a fabulous space for some seriously cool cocktails (come at sunset for epic views) and a laid-back dining experience with a menu of plates designed to be shared. La Sultana is a hotel at the top of its game and will appeal to those who appreciate the perks of a large, elegant yet low-key hotel with space for privacy, attentive service, spa, restaurant etc, yet is well situated in a vibrant neighbourhood, just outside the hub of the medina. Being close to the royal palaces and museum, the area is very safe and clean, and ideal for those who plan to explore on foot.
Romantic Break
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Rooms with balcony/terrace
Free wifi
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Family Suites
Roof terrace
Sit-out Terrace
Full of character
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5* Luxury
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28 rooms in this hotelRestaurant
Fine dining at the poolside La Table du Sultana or heat up to rooftop L'Odette for hand crafted cocktails and sharing platesRooms with balcony/terrace
Book a deluxe suite for a private balconySwimming Pool
Heated year round courtyard poolSauna/Steam
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Bar
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Airport transfer
Walking distance restaurants
Meeting Room
Massage
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Bicycle hire
Sit-out Terrace
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Child friendly
Room service
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Disabled access
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Hot Tub
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Why do people love staying in your hotel? The hotel location just next to historical monuments in the medina and the traditional design inside make every guest enjoying every hour of their Moroccan journey. Each room has its own design and the hotel features many details in each different patio so it is a great way to discover a new architecture and culture.
What is there to do in the area? The area of the Medina is UNESCO listed heritage site and it is very special to walk around the little lanes and the souk to the main Jemna El Fna square where you can see snake charmers and local performances. Also, guests can visit the Bahia Palace, the El Badi palace and the Saadian Mausoleum next to the hotel. The Majorelle Garden is also worth the visit is located 15 minutes by taxi.
What kind of breakfast do you offer? We do offer a buffet breakfast with a selection of “A la carte” eggs and dishes. The breakfast is home made with great selection of pastries , bread, cereals and seasonal fruits.
Do you offer other meals? And can you recommend good places to eat out locally? We do have two different restaurant “La Table de La Sultana” in the evening set either in the patio or on the rooftop in summer as well as “La Table du Souk” for lunch located on the rooftop all year. We do offer a list of our best tips for visits and restaurant, we also include great street food in the neighborhood to find the best fritters of the old city.
Which are your most popular room types, and why? The most popular rooms are of the higher categories because of the detail in the design each offers with private balcony for the Suite Deluxe.
What facilities do you have for children and can you fit extra beds in your rooms? Children are welcome and we can accommodate extra beds in some categories.
What message would you like to give Hotel Guru readers? We hope to welcome them in our hotel and make their experience of Marrakech very authentic.
Luxury and a sense of history are the hallmarks of La Sultana. Staying here is a real experience, considering the hotel’s bombastic décor and painstaking three-year restoration, which involved the Historical Monuments Organisation.
Originally published by The Telegraph
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