Riad Idra
The neighborhood is Dar el Bacha, an area rich with antiques dealers, and home to one of the king’s palaces, for added grandeur. Also grand: the inclusion of an elevator, a true rarity in Marrakech, whose riads’ staircases typically encourage you to travel ligthly. You’ll also have a walk-in shower or a large bathtub, and a bedroom that’s a fine blend of traditional opulence and clean contemporary design. Dine in-house — that’s half the appeal of a riad hotel — and make use of the spa for a massage or a traditional hammam.
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