Morocco Hotels

Enjoy the charm of kimkim’s selection of boutique and independently owned hotels in Morocco. Experience the local culture with traditional riads in Marrakesh and Fes and the desert's magic at a camp in Merzouga, complete with starry skies and authentic music. In Chefchaouen, our accommodations provide panoramic views of the Rif Mountains and access to the town's iconic blue streets. Our selection extends to the villages of Aït Benhaddou and Boumalne Dades, plus contemporary hotels in Rabat and Casablanca, all reflecting the diverse allure of Morocco.

Photo courtesy of Hotel Club Val d'Anfa Casablanca
Casablanca
Hotel Club Val d'Anfa Casablanca
4.8
(4)
· Comfort
Situated between the sea and the illustrious Anfa Hill, Val d'Anfa Hotel is both a symbol of Amazigh art and a testament to Casablanca's rich cultural heritage. Its prime location offers easy access to the city center and the tram terminus, with the hotel itself overlooking the ocean. The hotel's...
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Fes
Riad El Amine Fès
4.5
(8)
· Luxury
Located in Fes El Bali, Riad El Amine Fès provides a luxurious stay close to the Medina, making it a perfect base for exploring the city. You'll be just a 5-minute drive from Medersa Bou-Inania and the University of Al Quaraouiyine, while the Tombs of the Merenides and Blue Gate are also nearby....
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Rabat
The View Hotel
4.6
(5)
· Luxury
The View Hotel, located in the bustling Hay Riad district of Rabat, is a modern gem that merges business chic and residential charm. This 17-story urban hotel provides a full view of Morocco's capital, Rabat, a city adorned with globally recognized heritage sites like the Hassan Tower, the Kasbah...
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Rabat
Sofitel Rabat Jardin Des Roses
5.0
(2)
· Luxury
Sofitel Rabat Jardin des Roses, a luxurious fusion of French hospitality and Moroccan lifestyle, is nestled in Rabat's center within a 10-minute drive from both the Royal Palace and Rabat International Airport. The hotel is an artful blend of contemporary design and Moroccan touches, surrounded...
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Casablanca
Barceló Casablanca
4.5
(6)
· Comfort
With modern design and a central location, Barceló Casablanca is a decent pick for staying in Casablanca. You'll be on d'Anfa Boulevard—perfect for those looking to explore the Old Town. The Hassan II Mosque, the largest mosque in the world, is just five minutes by car. You'll also be near the...
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Chefchaouen
Puerta Azul
4.5
(6)
· Mid-range
Puerta Azul, located in Chefchaouen, offers a perfect fusion of comfort and convenience for your next getaway. This bed and breakfast has a rich history and a warm, inviting ambience that immediately makes you feel at home. Situated just a 10-minute walk from the old Medina, you're...
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Aït Benhaddou
Riad Tamdakhte
4.5
(4)
· Mid-range
Riad Tamdakhte is a colorful yet tranquil property nestled in the peaceful village of Tamdakhte, just a short 5-minute drive from the iconic Aït Benhaddou. This newly built residence offers a retreat away from the tourist hustle and bustle yet still within easy reach of local attractions. The...
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Chefchaouen
Dar Meziana
4.3
(7)
· Mid-range
Though it feels a bit basic, Dar Meziana is a traditional Moroccan riad that offers an authentic experience right of Chefchaouen. The hotel is conveniently tucked away in the old Medina—a 15th-century town known for its Moorish soul. From the hotel's rooftop terrace, you'll enjoy panoramic views...
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Casablanca
Four Seasons Hotel Casablanca
4.3
(3)
· Luxury
Located in the vibrant Aïn Diab neighborhood of Casablanca, the Four Seasons Hotel Casablanca is a modern Moroccan seaside retreat that invites you to experience the finest in luxury hospitality. This hotel is a gateway to the heart of Morocco's largest and liveliest city, with the enchanting Aïn...
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Boumalne Dades
Hotel Xaluca Dades
4.1
(23)
· Comfort
Xaluca Dades Hotel, perched at over 5,000 feet (1,612 m) against the backdrop of the majestic Atlas mountains, offers a panoramic view of the Dadès Valley, dotted with quaint Berber villages and snowcapped peaks. This hotel is a relaxed oasis in the middle of the mountains, located just a short...
Tangier
Dar Sultan
4.0
(2)
· Comfort
Dar Sultan, a charming guest house, is in the historic district of the Kasbah, less than five minutes from the beaches of Tangier. As the first approved guest house in the city, it has provided a welcoming atmosphere for its guests since its opening in 2003. You can easily explore the surrounding...
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Rabat
Rabat Marriott Hotel
4.0
(1)
· Luxury
Enjoy your stay in Morocco while staying at the Rabat Marriott Hotel, a luxury property that embodies the spirit of the imperial city, with meticulously designed rooms and suites that reflect the country's rich history and culture. It's ideally located in the city's vibrant heart, allowing you to...
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Boumalne Dades
Ksar Sultan Dades
4.0
(3)
· Comfort
Ksar Sultan Dades is a quaint guesthouse offering a blend of modern comfort and traditional Moroccan charm. This historic property is just a short drive away from local attractions, including the Boumalne Mosque, Boumalne Dades Portico, and Dades Municipal Stadium, with the unique rock formations...
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Aït Benhaddou
Kasbah Titrit
3.9
(35)
· Comfort
Nestled in the Ounila Valley of the High Atlas, Kasbah Titrit offers a simple yet tranquil retreat amid spectacular landscapes rich in Amazigh cultural heritage. Its location in the village of Tamdakhte is a haven for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and history enthusiasts. The valley, once a...
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Casablanca
Mövenpick Hotel Casablanca
3.7
(51)
· Luxury
Mövenpick Hotel Casablanca is situated in the city's bustling business district, conveniently located within walking distance of Mohammed V Square and the Sacred Heart Cathedral. An 8-minute drive takes you to Hassan II Mosque, where you can stroll along the Marina of Casablanca. The rooms at...
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Rabat
Hotel Le Diwan Rabat-MGallery
Comfort
Hotel Le Diwan Rabat-MGallery perfectly blends traditional Moroccan charm and modern conveniences. Situated next to a golf course, this hotel is within a 15-minute walk of prominent attractions such as the Mosque and Mausoleum of Mohammed V and Hassan Tower. It's also conveniently located a short...
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Boumalne Dades
Dar Ahlam Dades
Comfort
Hotel Dar Ahlam Dades is a charming and cozy guest house nestled in Ait Ouffi within the captivating Dadès Valley. You'll find yourself surrounded by incredible mountains, rare rock formations, and the serene Dades River, all right at your doorstep. Embrace the opportunity to explore the heart of...
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Aït Benhaddou
Kasbah Rayane
Mid-range
Kasbah Rayane Aït Benhaddou is a simple guesthouse situated on the edge of the Itelouane Wadi in a small village right next to the UNESCO World Heritage site, Ksar Aït Benhaddou. The guesthouse's location offers a spectacular view of the valley and Aït Benhaddou, immersing you in the colors and...
Photo courtesy of Dar Mouna
Aït Benhaddou
Dar Mouna
Mid-range
Step into history at the Dar Mouna, a traditional family home whose construction dates back to the 1940s by the current landlord's father. Situated directly across from the world-renowned Aït Benhaddou—a UNESCO World Heritage site—this property is one of the oldest in the area and a testament to...

Hotel Advice for Morocco

An inner courtyard at La Sultana, one of Marrakech's most luxurious sleeps (Photo courtesy of La Sultana)
The 7 Best Luxury Riads in Marrakesh

A stay in a riad will likely be one of your most memorable experiences in Marrakesh. Push open the heavy wooden door, and you enter a world far removed from the hubbub outside; one where you can rest in the shade of an orange tree, dip into a lantern-lit pool, or peer across the minarets of the historic city from the roof terrace, mint tea in hand.