“Les Jardins de la Medina enjoys a superb location in Marrakesh's bustling centre. Stay in a range of spacious, bright and airy boutique bedrooms, relax with a drink in the garden or a refreshing dip in the pool! Learn all about Moroccan cuisine in the cookery school. A truly magical city stay!”
“Les Jardins de la Medina enjoys a superb location in Marrakesh's bustling centre. Stay in a range of spacious, bright and airy boutique bedrooms, relax with a drink in the garden or a refreshing dip in the pool! Learn all about Moroccan cuisine in the cookery school. A truly magical city stay!”
Recommended For
- Local exploring
- Les Jardins de la Medina is a stunning leafy property nestled in the ancient royal quarter of the medina.
- Romantic Break
- Beautiful accommodation, great food and a top location-a splendid choice for a romantic getaway!
- Sights nearby
- Go visit the Saadian Tombs, El Badi Palace and the Moulay El Yazid Mosque
- Golf
- Play a round at the Montgomerie Golf Course or at Atlas Golf Marrakech
- Great walks
- Stroll through the city getting a feel for its unique atmosphere
- Designer Shopping
- Head over to Menara or Al Mazar Malls
- Free wifi
- Available in public areas
- Disabled access
- Sit-out Terrace
- Gourmet
- Romantic
- Contemporary
- Child friendly
- Gym
- Chic
- Boutique
- Restaurant
Facilities
- Free wifi
- Available in public areas
- Airport transfer
- At extra cost
- Wifi
- Sit-out Terrace
- Restaurant
- Library
- No pets
- Bar
- Safe
- Swimming Pool
- Concierge
- Air conditioning
- Disabled access
- Child friendly
- Gym
- Garden
Activities
- Sights nearby
- Go visit the Saadian Tombs, El Badi Palace and the Moulay El Yazid Mosque
- Golf
- Play a round at the Montgomerie Golf Course or at Atlas Golf Marrakech
- Great walks
- Stroll through the city getting a feel for its unique atmosphere
- Designer Shopping
- Head over to Menara or Al Mazar Malls
Map & Location
What's Nearby
Other Reviews
Les Jardins de la Medina
"Previously a princely residence, the real star of this hotel is the luxurious garden with its tangle of orange, olive, palm and jacaranda trees."
Originally published by The Telegraph (view article)