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Where to Stay in MarrakechMarrakech is a fascinating city full of spectacle and history. With its large selection of discount and mid-range accommodations, it is also a great vacation spot for budget travelers. Those looking to be near the center of Marrakech's cultural treasures should look for hotels near the Djemaa el Fna. This bustling square is one of the busiest open markets in the world. Here, tourists can buy any number of local crafts and wares, including leather goods and spices. There is also a large selection of food vendors and an eclectic mix of entertainers, including snake charmers, dancers and musicians. The area surrounding the market is known as the Medina, and it contains many of Marrakech's historical wonders. Here, travelers can find a number of discount hotels and inns, known as Riads. If you are looking for a more upscale stay, head to the European part of town known as Gueliz. This contemporary district is full of modern shops and restaurants. A number of luxury hotels are located within the Gueliz district, though you can also find more modest accommodations as well. Marrakech Hotel TipsSummertime is the peak tourist season in Marrakech. Sites, such as the Djemaa el Fna, can be extra crowded this time, and hotel prices tend to be higher. However, summer is also when Marrakech hosts some of its most popular festivals. For instance, in July, the Marrakech Popular Arts Festival attracts entertainers from around the world, including musicians, dancers, actors, snake charmers and fire-eaters. You can find cheap flights to Marrakech and discount hotel rates during the winter season. Ski enthusiasts should consider taking a trip around January or February when snowfall accumulates enough to allow for skiing in the nearby Atlas Mountain. Those that would rather avoid the cold but still want to find great travel deals should consider a trip during the spring. Weather in Marrakech is pleasant from March through late May, and affordable accommodations are plentiful. Marrakech Hotel RecommendationsStay within minutes of the Djemaa el Fna at Ryad Dyor Hotel Marrakech. This upscale boutique hotel incorporates the aesthetic of old-world Morocco while ensuring guests' comfort with modern amenities. The hotel occupies a former Moroccan mansion, and many of the mansion's old details remain, including beautiful mosaics. Each of the hotel's seven rooms sports unique features. The Arab Suite overlooks the hotel's courtyard, while the Terrace Suite features a fireplace and a private roof terrace. The hotel also features a steam room, a pool and a rooftop restaurant that offers diners spectacular views of the Medina district. Budget travelers looking for accommodations near the city's central market can book reservations at the Hotel Imouzzer. Located in the Medina district just a few minutes from Djemaa el Fna, this budget hotel offers guests comfortable, clean rooms with decorative Moroccan accents. A courtyard with an elegant fountain is situated in the middle of the hotel and provides guests with some respite from the crowds of the local markets. Breakfast is served each morning. Guests can choose to dine on the hotel's rooftop terrace, which provides excellent views and ample sun. For one of the most luxurious stays in the city, head west from Medina to the Gueliz district. Here, you will find the five-star Hotel Les Jardins de la Koutoutbia. The hotel's interior is a mix of authentic Moroccan aesthetic combined with a European sensibility. Guestrooms are bathed in welcoming warm tones, and most open onto the hotel's tranquil patio. The hotel's acclaimed Clarins Spa features seven massage rooms, a spa bath therapy room, five steam rooms, an indoor swimming pool and a fitness center. Guests can choose from a handful of fine dining options, including Les Jardins de Bala, which serves Indian and Asian cuisine, or Le Relais de Paris, which specializes in European fare. Marrakech TransportationIf you are staying in Medina, you can see most of the area's sites on foot. If you're outside of this historic sector, you can easily hop on one of the city's many buses. Most routes make stops at Djemaa el Fna. As an alternative to public transportation, you can hail a taxi. For a fun excursion or a romantic outing, you can hire a caleche to cart you around the Medina. A caleche is a small horse-drawn carriage. Travelers can hire a caleche just south of Djemaa el Fna. If you are planning on seeing other parts of Morocco, you can catch an intercity train in the Gueliz district. Trains travel to all of Morocco's major destinations, including Casablanca, Rabat and Tangier. |
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